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Light turns on itself with micromodule switch double

Javier sanchez shared this problem 8 years ago
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I've installed the micromodule switch double and it goes on suddenly without any intervention from myself.


Could you tell me, what are the reasons?

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your wife? :-)

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hehehehehe

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do both circuits turn on? Have you created any rules with it? Try removing and rejoining it.

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It's kind of weird. I've got only the double switch and the RGB light. Nor rules neither groups or associations. The funny thing is that it's set on every hour and seven minutes. Here is printed screen...

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I had the same. I ended up sending it back to zipato. Then used another one and same. It turned out to be native binded with the motion sensor. You might want to use a 220v capacitor. It might help.

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Same qustion here, but this time using MM single relay... Can we do something using a diode or another component?

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Hi I have the same problem. How to use the capacitor ? where to connect it, what capacitance ?

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I have no experience with the single switch autonomous switching, however the double switch needs the latest firmware (1.8) to work reliably. If you have zipabox, zipato can do OTA firmware upgrade (you need to open a ticket), however if you have zipatile, you are out of luck. You will need to contact local reseller where you purchased the switch. perhaps there is a newer firmware update for single switch as well...

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i have a solution i got from the zipato team, connect a diode (4001) between the the light switch and the module with the white side of the diode to the switch it solves most of the problems i am now doing some testing with a 4002 diode as well it can block higher surge of voltage

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i have problem with monostable switches, they are normally open so adding a diode to already open circuit will change nothing. and switch is connected to alternating current so diode will suppress only negative current. how this solution supposed to work ?


I added the X2 0.33uF Capacitor across L and N lines and for sure it reduced the problem but still exist, I will try with 4.7uF capacitor.

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don't know how but the diode solution f.. works ... magic

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give ziato support team a thumbs up, they gave me the idea

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