Tbh, mine just sit bare inside the light cover of my openers.
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Same. Haven't had any issues with it.
How is the v2.52i?
I had some time to play with it and I'm underwhelmed. I'm not sure how I overlooked this before ordering but if you have a Security 1.0 system like I do then you MUST use MQTT. The ESPHome firmware isn't compatible with Sec 1.0 at all.
I've also managed to lock it up (device becomes unresponsive) three times while trying to configure it for MQTT. I can flash it just fine but there's something I'm missing with the MQTT setup which isn't surprising since it's all new. I've never had to use it before and have zero idea WTF I'm doing.
I'll get it going but right now I'm wondering if it's worth the effort.
Yikes, I haven't used MQTT what so ever yet. Willing to learn but I was really hoping to just connect it to WiFi and straight into home assistant without messing with a broker. I just hate that Chamberlain pulled what they did.
I got it setup with MQTT after about an hour of futzing but I still need to wire it to my GDO.
I was really hoping to just connect it to WiFi and straight into home assistant without messing with a broker.
If you have a Sec 2.0 opener then you will probably be able to. Just be sure to check before you order.
I just hate that Chamberlain pulled what they did.
Me too, although I never used MyQ. I already have a fully functional Z-Wave setup that I built myself before ratGDO existed but there was so much hype around this thing that I figured I'd get one and see what it was about.
I don't know. I just got at lunch today and haven't had a chance to hook it up yet.