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    OmniPro II Controlling Solenoid - How to Wire?

      This worked *FLAWLESSLY*.   Thank you Desert_AIP!! Also, ghanson, I went through your post in great detail as a 'preflight checklist'. Thank you as well!!!!!!   :) :) :)
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    OmniPro II Controlling Solenoid - How to Wire?

    Exactly what I was thinking. Okay wiring the OP II to the HAI relay board is easy. Got that. How do I wire in the relay output + DC power supply to the solenoid so it's safe with inrush surge?
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    OmniPro II Controlling Solenoid - How to Wire?

    I have a:   OmniPro II HAI 8 Output Relay Board (19A00-1) 8 Channel 12v individually Fused Power Supply Box Basic solenoid (1x red wire 1x black wire) -> by default the solenoid plunger is out, when power is applied it retracts the plunger. The 1k resistors that HAI ships with the board   What I...
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    2017 HAI Omni + HomeSeer HS3PRO -> Which Lighting Control?

    Can you please PM me his info? I have a question regarding how to use the OMNI plugin with multiple OmniPro II panels. :)
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    2017 HAI Omni + HomeSeer HS3PRO -> Which Lighting Control?

    Hello all, have had multiple HAI OmniPro II's for years, and now added a third panel in a new location.   I have 3x OmniPRO II's HomeSeer HS3PRO running in a Windows VM on VMWare VMotion for high availability Honeywell Lyric Thermostats The HAI UPB link in my first location with some HAI dimmers...
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    Haiku HaikuHelper Returning 401 Error From Local App Server

    Just to make things more helpful for anyone who is programming outside HH and needs to communicate, below is a link that provides the basis if your language doesn't support digest authentication. It is for ColdFusion but is easy enough to figure out how to port for anything.  ...
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    Haiku HaikuHelper Returning 401 Error From Local App Server

    UPDATE -------------   After a LOT of research, we realized that Haiku is using Digest Authentication, not Basic Authentication.   We can begin to implement a workaround for this, and I well understand the need for encrypted authentication in certain scenarios, but in our case the application...
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    Haiku HaikuHelper Returning 401 Error From Local App Server

    I'll look into it at the packet level.   Javascript is great for basic logic stuff, yet it's not going to let me do complex business logic and data persistence. Because we are doing a HUGE install (4 OmniPro II's), Haiku as abstraction middleware that allows us to liason with hardware across all...
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    Haiku HaikuHelper Returning 401 Error From Local App Server

    First off, I want to truly commend lupingblade for making a KICK BUTT application. HaikuHelper is mind-blowingly good stuff, and the API/JSON implentation is *TRULY* genius - platform independent, universally supported extendability. It is perfect for using a more robust, persistent data storage...
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    Haiku Haiku 4 is going to be revolutionary, add your suggestions

    1. Being able to add/remove/re-sort all lists of items, rather than in the order they are wired into the controllers, would be huge. That way I can put 'My Study' at the top of areas, and my wife can put 'Jr's Bedroom' at the top of hers. Same thing with sorting zones any way I want (so so...
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    Haiku Events on Outputs

    BRAVO!!!!!
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    Haiku Events on Outputs

    Forgive my stupidity, I'm a longtime Java/JS developer who is just getting feet wet with Haiku and HaikuHelper. Am *BEYOND* stoked about this.   I have an output configured on my OmniPro II that opens and closes an HVAC duct damper. I can access it (ie open or close it manually) just fine from...
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    Through-The-Wall Air Conditioner That Can Use An External Thermostat

    Some great responses!   Another thought crossed my mind: What if I just run the most simple, basic window air conditioner that literally has knobs for controls. Hook up a UPB appliance module to it, set the AC unit on max cold, stick a HAI temp sensor in the room and call it a day?
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    Through-The-Wall Air Conditioner That Can Use An External Thermostat

    Hi all,   I have a 240 square foot server room that doesn't have air conditioning. Winters are no problem, the servers generate enough heat to keep it in the mid 50's, which is great temperature for computers.   The room is on an external wall and it would be very very easy to plumb a...
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