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Sensibo Sky? WiFi for mini split A/Cs
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Post 1 made on Wednesday October 2, 2019 at 01:43
BrettLee3232
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[Link: support.sensibo.com]

Was
browsong the gram tonight when I came across an add for Sensibo. Seems like a pretty sweet little device for mini split Install’s. I’ve done a lot of installs that had mini splits installed. This would be a nice device to be able to sell to customers.

Anyone ever heard or dealt with them before?

TIA
Knowing that Gold went up a few K makes me think "well now I have to do a better job on selling more equipment".

-Me... Jan. 2014
Post 2 made on Wednesday October 2, 2019 at 04:42
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I would love to know who did their math... Unless I am missing something.

Single unit is $119
Starter unit, appears to be two units but doesn't say why it's called a "starter unit". Normally cost $298 but it's slashed to $238.

I can find anything that will make the Starter Kit originally $298. I can understand if it comes with a hub of some sort, but I don't even see that.


Nevertheless, I have something like that. Cielo Breez is the name and it works great, for the most part. It doesn't work with Siri, or any other smart assistant that I know of. And every once and in a while I'll have to unplug it for a minute for it to work again. Although this could be because it's towards the end of my wifi range. I have it to turn on the window AC at 64 when I am within 3 miles and it turns off when I leave my home at 3 miles. It could also turn on/off at certain times of the day/week.

I can only assume this device is the same way.

KOT
Post 3 made on Sunday October 6, 2019 at 10:04
james_aa
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I have not used Sensibo Sky before, but have used Cool Automtion many times : https://coolautomation.com/

From my experiences they are really good and works with a wide range of AC hardware and manufacutres, they also now have a wireless link controller.

They have drivers for almost all Control systems


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