e-Remote Broadlink RM-Pro

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What do you mean by L and N slot? For TC2 switch you will see L, L1, L2, L3 where the L stand for Live wire input and L1, L2, L3 stand for Load wire input. Depending on the gang you are getting, its very straight forward if you are swapping the current switch to the TC2 swtich.

So just dun connect both the L and N slot right?
 

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I got an Led light that suffers a residual glow when I turn off the broadlink Tc2 1 gang switch.

I got resistors that came with the broadlink packages.

How do I fix it across the lights ?
There is no way to fix it within the switch ( no space )
 

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I got an Led light that suffers a residual glow when I turn off the broadlink Tc2 1 gang switch.

I got resistors that came with the broadlink packages.

How do I fix it across the lights ?
There is no way to fix it within the switch ( no space )

cEoRdm0
 

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I got an Led light that suffers a residual glow when I turn off the broadlink Tc2 1 gang switch.

I got resistors that came with the broadlink packages.

How do I fix it across the lights ?
There is no way to fix it within the switch ( no space )

https://m.imgur.com/gallery/cEoRdm0
 

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https://m.imgur.com/gallery/cEoRdm0

Many thanks !

I also have an electronic dimmer switch compatible with broadlink RM pro. But i could not use it because the dimmer causes the (same) LED light to flicker++ when I try to dim it via the switch. ( The led light is not hue or other wifi controllable variants )

Will the placement of the resistor help to solve that issue ?
 
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Hi guys, to set up funry light switches with e-remote broadlink rm-pro, i will need a RF remote to pair right? Any videos to teach me how to pair before i buy? theres also 12 key and 80 key remote...whats the difference? How many keys do I need?
 

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Hi guys, to set up funry light switches with e-remote broadlink rm-pro, i will need a RF remote to pair right? Any videos to teach me how to pair before i buy? theres also 12 key and 80 key remote...whats the difference? How many keys do I need?
If you are just pairing with eControl, you wouldn't need to get a physical RF remote. The number of keys you need depends on the number of switches and the type of switches you have. E.g. a 3 gang switch will require 6 keys.
 

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If you are just pairing with eControl, you wouldn't need to get a physical RF remote. The number of keys you need depends on the number of switches and the type of switches you have. E.g. a 3 gang switch will require 6 keys.
Oh what do you mean? I just want to set up the funry light panels with broadlink rm pro. Whats the purpose of the RF remote then? Sorry quite new to this...

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Google home just change their interfaces again. Now all my setup goes haywire. I guess i need to do new setup. Back to the re programming all the devices again
 

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Many thanks !

I also have an electronic dimmer switch compatible with broadlink RM pro. But i could not use it because the dimmer causes the (same) LED light to flicker++ when I try to dim it via the switch. ( The led light is not hue or other wifi controllable variants )

Will the placement of the resistor help to solve that issue ?

That I am not too sure coz I don’t have any dimmer at home. But I would think if the current is too low, it will cause the flickering and a dimmer works on the basis of restricting current flow to adjust the brightness of the ligh bulb, so I think it will cause flickering.
 

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Hi guys,

Can I check is there any new update to broadlink ihc app where you can add a device and link it to Google home? Or still have to use the old way to create scenes and link to Google home?
Thanks!
 

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Oh what do you mean? I just want to set up the funry light panels with broadlink rm pro. Whats the purpose of the RF remote then? Sorry quite new to this...

Sent from Samsung SM-N960F using GAGT

RMpro on its own is already a RF remote. Hence, rightfully, it can pair with a RF switch like Funry, without needing another physical remote. However, only the eControl app has templates to generate a random RF code to pair with the switch. If you have intentions to use voice commands via Echo or Google Home, eControl will not work. You need to use the Broadlink iHC app which does not come with templates. Then, you will need a physical remote to pair with your switches first and then get RM pro to learn from the physical remote.
 

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Google home just change their interfaces again. Now all my setup goes haywire. I guess i need to do new setup. Back to the re programming all the devices again

May I ask if this also affects Google assistant as well? I'm thinking of getting a GH. But shouldn't a change in GH interface affects the iHC only? Why do you need to reprogramme the switches again?
 

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Hi all, am confused. Some ppl says broadlink tc2 and rm pro+ cannot seem to be controlled by voice using Google home. Understand we need to set up both on broadlink app and ihc app. Is this problem still persistent where Google home cannot control even after setting it up on ihc as a device?
 
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