LarrylLix said:One more thing I just discovered about Hue bulbs.
They don't remember their settings when the power is resumed. You can set up all the coloured scenes you want but when the wife or kids turns them back on you get full power plain white.
Now you get out the mobile smartphone and reset them all to your warm white or decorator colours.
Good feature or bad feature?
MiLight bulbs and strips remember their settings. You can set up a scene and have a motion detector turn it on with all your rainbow.
I guess I'll haul the ladder out from the basement again and change that bulb to a MiLight in my 10' ceiling potlight. I was hoping...
LarrylLix said:They don't remember their settings when the power is resumed. You can set up all the coloured scenes you want but when the wife or kids turns them back on you get full power plain white.
I use the LIFX bulbs. They work well. One connects to Wi-Fi the others form a mesh network using 802.14 standard, so no bridge is ever needed. They also remember all their settings without power. They are a bit large, but they are also brighter than a standard "60W" LED light.jkmonroe said:Don't I wish. GE has bulbs that work with the Hue bridge, but unfortunately they aren't tunable.
The only one's I know are Osram and LIFX, and Osram apparently follows the HA profile and not LL, so they won't work with the Hue bridge. LIFX is obviously a non starter at $more-than-hue so I haven't bothered to research them.![]()
jkmonroe said:Yep. This one hasn't bitten me in the ass yet, but I know that 2AM power blip is coming someday. It's gonna be loads of fun when the house turns on like the sun and the baby starts crying. :blink:
jkmonroe said:In case folks don't realize, you can make a Hue Tap switch act like an real switch using that app. Each Tap button can have multiple functions assigned to it, so Press 1 can turn on a light (or light group/scene) and Press 2 can turn that same light/group/scene off.
jkmonroe said:Dean has also gotten support for the Taps into CQC, so pressing a Tap button can also trigger a CQC user action.
jkmonroe said:Another fun thing you can do with the iConnectHue app is set ramp rates. I find that to be pretty useful.
jkmonroe said:Hey, you know what I just thought of? Since CQC (and other HA platforms) can see the status of the bulbs, I can create an event that triggers is *all* of my lights come on. That scenario would never happen in day-to-day living, so if they all turn on, my event can simply turn them back off using IF statements (IF after sunset, IF after 11:30P, etc ...). That way if a late night power outage screws with the lights, then can simply turn back off. I think my UPS can keep the master server running for 4+ hours.
jkmonroe said:CQC knows the Tap presses immediately. I don't know how Dean is polling the bridge, or what he doing behind the scenes, but it's been solid so far. I guess we haven't really tested what happens if two Taps are pressed near simultaneously, but that's a rare case.
UPB signals are merely precisely sequenced positive or negative spikes on the powerline. UPB noise is just unintentional positive or negative spikes on the powerline. Many devices create spikes on the powerline, in fact anytime power is applied to an inductor or removed from an inductor, it creates a spike on the powerline.TurboSam said:Returning to the OP once again, thank you @Frederick.
I would never have guessed that my LEDs could be the source of power line noise, but finally got around to testing with Upstart, and watched the noise go from red to zero when I turned off a 4 LED-bulb (Feit brand) fan unit. That seemed to be the biggest offender though some of my Phillips LED floods also produce noise.
You might try CREE bulbs, they have been pretty quiet for me. Also try those bulbs that are clear with the LED "filiment." Those bulbs have minimal electronics and are VERY efficient. If they work for you, you can get them very cheap from China. (But Home Depot and Lowes have them to test.)heffneil said:I know this is super old but I am struggling to deal with LED noise and UPB. I really don't know what to do but I've got multiple brands and multiple lights that are just killing UPB all together. There is no coincidence that as I transitioned to LED things started failing. Its really pretty crazy. I can't believe more people haven't complained about it. I don't know what a good long term solution to this problem is anyway. Curious if anyone has come up with a good strategy to deal with this years later?
Thanks!
Neil