I can’t say for sure, possibly not now I think about it more. As it’s the Qubino DC shutter module that provides the power + or - to the motor.
The Qubino DC shutter module supports DC motors between 12v and 24v.
Dont use RF 433mhz motors however. A friend of mine tried to use a Qubino DC shutter with a DC powered motor that had an inbullt RF reciever and remote control handset etc and the Qubino could not control the motor as nothing happened when trying to operate the motor via a switch he had wired in to the Qubino module or via Z-Wave.
As the motor was still expecting an RF command signal from its own remote control.
You need a dumb / standard DC motor that doesn’t have its own RF controller in built.
You might as well just use standard DC powered motors that don’t have battery. Because you will have to do some wiring anyway for the Qubino module that needs DC power and it then provides the switched power to the motor for it to operate.
Thanks. Yes I saw this drawing too. I would want to build it without the switch if possible.
My wife wants the blinds ASAP so I’m leaning towards buying normal blinds then retrofitting motors later. Hope this plan doesn’t kill my my automation dreams.
Dooya are decent motors and part owned by Somfy I believe. Somfy is a French company, Dooya a Chinese company. They are all probably made in the same factory anyway.
Been talking with Somfy and they initially suggested rts to zwave bridge called a ZRTSI but later found out it will only control open, closed or favorite but no option to control to a specific location. They have another zwave module called ZDMI - Z-Wave® to Digital Motor Interface Part #1870171…but Somfy rep says it has the same limitation.
Do any of the suggestions above allow specific control of the blinds, as in anywhere from 0-100% open?