Hello, I have a specific problem
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The masters doing the finishing touched up the ceiling auxiliary lighting (led strips in the built in) to the current from the lamps in two places. They gave simple controllers: Milight FUT036S and wired under a button from the same company.... works because it switches off, on.
The problem begins, for example, when the power goes out, because these LEDs start automatically when the power returns and you have to switch them off using the button. The controller is not programmable and nothing can be done there....
Does anyone have any idea how to secure and control it so that the LEDs do not automatically switch on when the fuse is reset? I have a Shelly 2.5 on the external roller shutters and it works, ok I found a Shelly 1pm could I manage it in a simple way? For example, remove the Milight controller and put a Shelly in front of the power supply and a button for it?
Shelly is a suggestion, I don't need a phone control, just something to secure the LEDs and a wall button.
I bet a big beer for your help!
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The masters doing the finishing touched up the ceiling auxiliary lighting (led strips in the built in) to the current from the lamps in two places. They gave simple controllers: Milight FUT036S and wired under a button from the same company.... works because it switches off, on.
The problem begins, for example, when the power goes out, because these LEDs start automatically when the power returns and you have to switch them off using the button. The controller is not programmable and nothing can be done there....
Does anyone have any idea how to secure and control it so that the LEDs do not automatically switch on when the fuse is reset? I have a Shelly 2.5 on the external roller shutters and it works, ok I found a Shelly 1pm could I manage it in a simple way? For example, remove the Milight controller and put a Shelly in front of the power supply and a button for it?
Shelly is a suggestion, I don't need a phone control, just something to secure the LEDs and a wall button.
I bet a big beer for your help!
