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I have this situation: a CTA fireplace with a water jacket has an Aria controller that, above the set temperature, gives voltage to a cable that goes to another room where the circulation pump is located at the heat buffer. Unfortunately the cable has broken somewhere in the wall (not to be located). I am looking for a solution like this: connecting a wifi module to the Aria fireplace controller, which will transmit a signal (drive) to a second wifi module, which will give voltage to the pump after receiving this signal. Both modules can be powered independently from power sources at their locations.
That is, when one module gets voltage on its input, it transmits a signal to the other module, which feeds voltage to its output. Does anyone know of such a solution?
Piotr
I have this situation: a CTA fireplace with a water jacket has an Aria controller that, above the set temperature, gives voltage to a cable that goes to another room where the circulation pump is located at the heat buffer. Unfortunately the cable has broken somewhere in the wall (not to be located). I am looking for a solution like this: connecting a wifi module to the Aria fireplace controller, which will transmit a signal (drive) to a second wifi module, which will give voltage to the pump after receiving this signal. Both modules can be powered independently from power sources at their locations.
That is, when one module gets voltage on its input, it transmits a signal to the other module, which feeds voltage to its output. Does anyone know of such a solution?
Piotr