Raspberry 4 and USV #1121
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Dear all, I currently own a CCU3 with a lot of
What I would like to achieve is to have also the use of the on board USV module. Could you please tell me what (which modules, etc.) I needed to get this running on a Raspberry 4? Thanks a lot for your support in advance !! BR |
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RaspberryMatic supports a whole bunch of directly HAT attachable USV/UPS models (e.g. S.USV, PiUSV+, etc.) - see https://github.com/jens-maus/RaspberryMatic/wiki/Einleitung#features. Nevertheless, it is probably a better idea to use an external USV/UPS device rather than stuffing a USV /UPS as a HAT attachable module in addition to the GPIO rf module on top of the GPIO. These HAT attachable module could impose RF problems which external UPS devices would of course not cause.
Yes, if you have a CloudMatic account and use it already with your CCU3 you can perfectly switch and can activate your account also using RaspberryMatic.
Indeed, that's the idea! All you have to make sure is that you switch from the same 3.X.Y firmware version from a CCU3 to RapberryMatic. So if you are, e.g. currently using 3.55.5 with your CCU3 you can perfectly switch to a 3.55.5.YYYYMMDD version of RaspberryMatic. But if you are on 3.55.10 already with your CCU3 you will currently have to wait a few days until a 3.55.10.YYYYMMDD RaspberryMatic has been released. |
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RaspberryMatic supports a whole bunch of directly HAT attachable USV/UPS models (e.g. S.USV, PiUSV+, etc.) - see https://github.com/jens-maus/RaspberryMatic/wiki/Einleitung#features. Nevertheless, it is probably a better idea to use an external USV/UPS device rather than stuffing a USV /UPS as a HAT attachable module in addition to the GPIO rf module on top of the GPIO. These HAT attachable module could impose RF problems which external UPS devices would of course not cause.