What do I need to hook it up to HomeKit?

  • tamomaha@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Did you decide what to do with yours? We just bought a house with HWI as well. I walked through with the electrician and Lutron guys today and I don’t think it will be an inexpensive change. We are doing some remodeling/finishing currently unfinished areas though.

  • NaissacY@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Rip it out and replace with KNX.

    That’s what I had to do with my Lutron installation.

    They are notorious for obsoleting their lines. 10 years after my system was installed there were zero replacement wall panel/switches available anywhere in the world.

    KNX is an open system that remains backwoods compatible.

    KNX plus Home Assistant is rock solid.

  • faintaxis@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    If it can take serial commands (which reading some of the posts here, it does appear to), there’s no reason you couldn’t get home assistant to fill in the blanks. It would take a lot of time and patience, but I doubt it’ll be out of the realms of possibility.

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      1 year ago

      Can’t speak for HWI processors, but if it’s a QS processor, it can take telnet commands. It’s a published and easy protocol.

  • FullForceOne@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Ahh Lutron HomeWorks QS Panels. Last one of these I touched was about a year ago. It looks like you have the module interfaces installed. Do you see a main processor? If you have that, and it’s a HomeWorks QS processor, all you need is a few hundred dollar box, smaller than an Apple TV, and HomeKit will work well.

  • SerfinTheUSA@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    My dad (now elderly) has been into home automation since the 1980s so he has a lot of legacy hardware still running in his system. He’s got a wall that looks like this but it’s a hodgepodge of different pieces, different brands, controlling different things and it’s not as nicely organized. It’s tied into everything. I dread the day I’m going to have to tear it all out to get his house ready to sell.

  • 06yfz450ridr@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    That’s interactive based on the sticker unless it was changed over to illumination or qs. Pray it is qs, the red ones are the older modules but will still work in qs.

    Still have one or two clients on interactive , if it wasn’t converted you better hope there is an up to date file for the system.

    If needed I can pull it for you and give you it

  • musslans@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I have about the same. I’ve built a plugin to connect directly to the network connector on the processor. Based on that you can get everything working 100% in HomeAssistant. This in turn can expose anything to HomeKit.

    Additionally, an advantage by connecting the system with e.g., HA, is that you can get a log of what buttons triggers what dimmers and what the LED updates look like. This means that you can move these to HA instead, if you want, or at least have them recorded should your processor fail.

  • ricklous@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    This wont offer help in the slightest way sorry, but this picture immediately brings to mind the scene in one of the original 80s superman films where a person falls/is pulled into a cupboard on the side of a cave-sized supercomputer and comes back out as a remote controlled android.

    Id be forever wary of standing in the doorway looking at this, expecting to get a shove from the smart hoover from behind and being rewired against my will.

    Then again if i was integrated directly into HA i wouldn’t need to hang decommissioned tablets on the wall so my partner would probably prefer that.

  • R3belsdigital@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Easy! That’s an old Lutron homework’s system. You should have a main repeater and a small box called a BDG2 (3”x3”x1.5”, could be white or black. Both must have Ethernet connections. You download the Lutron app. Select homeworks, fallow the step, it will ask you to press a button on the bdg2. You can kick the last owner this way. Then it will ask you if you want to add it to HomeKit. You can AMA! Was an integrater for 10 years.