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Hi @stefanbode, I would also be interested in such a behaviour. This correction of the tilting is not quite intuitive, users are used to control the blinds with the switches in the wall. |
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After I did not get the results I wanted with Tasmota I tried the shelly
stock firmware. Worked right out of the box....
Am 2. Juli 2024 19:22:44 schrieb stefanbode ***@***.***>:
… Yes. Might be. Shelly Pro devices are cheap and really reliable. The do
work with ESP32 and are easy to flash with Tasmota. My recommendation for
complex shutters.
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I had a same issue and have managed to come up with workaround. My tilt configuration is following: I am using following rules: #When Tilt reaches it's end position (90 and -90 in my case) send new shutterposition command with existing target and end position that was reached Tilt is not restored and it remains in the end position that was reached during the movement. |
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I am running Tasmota 10.1.0 on a shelly25. I control my venetian blinds with openhab->mqtt->shelly.
Tilt control is set up and works as described, but I found I would rather not have the tilt restored when I move the blind to a different position.
Is there any way to switch tilt restore off ?
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