Sensibo Wifi Smart AC controller

TintEastwood

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This is working great, for me. Able to manage my Amana 6k window shaker. Anytime/anywhere.
Schedule for lights on/lights off AC settings. Easy setup too.
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TintEastwood

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No lights involved.

AC units. The device only sends IR signals to your AC....as if you were using the remote control. Powered by mini usb power supply.
The app supports multiple sensibos for controlling multiple ACs.

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(Tried the Cielo Breez first.....but it was not compatible with my AC.)
 

Apalchen

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Trolmaster Argo has something similar to this either with their hydro x as an add on or a stand alone unit to do the same thing. my Mini should be installed in next couple weeks and was thinking about grabbing one from the Miami mango store so can set diff lights out temp
 

Renfro

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As far as lights on / off temps, I don't need any AC when the lights are off so I just flip my two AC units with my lights using properly rated contactors. The AC unit has to be able to restart after a power outage.
 

Apalchen

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I went with the cielo breez eco it works for what I need it to do, the thermostat is way off if you put it anywhere that lights hits it but luckily it doesn't matter as it just sends signals to the AC and ac still uses it's thermostat.
 

Keesje

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I checked it out.
I am the opposite of a nerd and thus having a lot of trouble understanding technical things (but I am a good dancer!)

With this device it is possible to leave your AC on 24/7.
And then 12 hours on for example 71 F and the next 12 hours 81 F, then 12 hours 71 F again and then the following 12 hours 81 F, etc. etc.
And this 365 days in a row.
Am I understanding it right?
 

TintEastwood

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I checked it out.
I am the opposite of a nerd and thus having a lot of trouble understanding technical things (but I am a good dancer!)

With this device it is possible to leave your AC on 24/7.
And then 12 hours on for example 71 F and the next 12 hours 81 F, then 12 hours 71 F again and then the following 12 hours 81 F, etc. etc.
And this 365 days in a row.
Am I understanding it right?
Yep. You can schedule repeating events, each with its own temp temperature setting. Fan speed, etc. Of course you can schedule it to turn the AC on/off as needed.
 

Keesje

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Thanks!

Yep. You can schedule repeating events, each with its own temp temperature setting.
As I looked into your post it is even possible to 11,5 hours 71, then half an hour 76, then 11,5 hours 81, followed by half an hour 76, and then repeating this cycle 7 days a week, 30 days a month, 365 days a year?
 
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TintEastwood

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Ez pz.

In each of these events I'm changing the temperature and/or fan speed.
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This is the screen for my Samsung window AC.
The screen and options for your AC may have more options specific to your unit.
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Keesje

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each with its own temp temperature setting.
I asked the same thing in another topic, but that was about an AC. I would like to know if it would work with a Sensibo.

Let's say the outside temperature where you live is 66 in the morning, 80 in the afternoon and then going down again.
Is it possible to have your AC set at 74... then the AC would have to heat in the morning and cool in the afternoon to achieve that temperature.
Would it switch automatically from heating to cooling at some point?

I ask because in your pic it says "mode = cool" and "Temperature = 77"
But if your room is for example 66 (it was a colder night as expected for example) you would like the temperature to get higher to reach 77.
 

TintEastwood

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I asked the same thing in another topic, but that was about an AC. I would like to know if it would work with a Sensibo.

Let's say the outside temperature where you live is 66 in the morning, 80 in the afternoon and then going down again.
Is it possible to have your AC set at 74... then the AC would have to heat in the morning and cool in the afternoon to achieve that temperature.
Would it switch automatically from heating to cooling at some point?



I ask because in your pic it says "mode = cool" and "Temperature = 77"
But if your room is for example 66 (it was a colder night as expected for example) you would like the temperature to get higher to reach 77.
If your AC is already capable of providing heat and/or cooling based on the temp you set, it will still work that way with a sensibo type device.

The sensibo software interface for your AC probably has different options available than what mine shows.

In a nutshell. If you can do it with your remote control, you should be able to automate it with sensibo.

I think you can install the app and see if your AC is in the list without buying the device.
 
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Mota French

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I've been looking into getting a pair of those for the 2 new LG 22k dual-inverter LG window-acs I just purchased. Thank you for the information. I'm glad the device(s) will work well for you.
 

TintEastwood

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I've been looking into getting a pair of those for the 2 new LG 22k dual-inverter LG window-acs I just purchased. Thank you for the information. I'm glad the device(s) will work well for you.
Still very happy with my Sensibo. Let me know how they work for you.
 
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