Thank you for an excellent, easy to follow video. On my roller, there is a red light that appears when I press the remote controller. (any button). I've only had them for less than 3 months, thus was wondering how long the battery should last if the blind is opened and closed once per day?
It is not hard to see that in at least three stages in this video things will go wrong if you do this the first time. To suggest that this will work like this the first let's say ten times you try, does not seem honest to me.
For the instruction video it was decided not to fully roll up the blind , in this way the steps and subtle movements of the blind are easier to follow. If you install the blind yourself, you can easily set it to roll up completely.
Hi, please find hereunder some specs. Dimensions tube: 1.6m length tube with a 40mm diameter Specifications motor: Battery capacity: 1400 mAh. Built in Li-ion battery Cable length of charger: 2,5m Number of wires of the charger cable: 2 Wire section: AWG24 Insulation class: Class III Index protection rating: IP 20 - for indoor use only Temperature range (working): 0 ℃ - 60 ℃ Temperature range (storage): -20 ℃ - 60 ℃ Temperature range (charging): 0 ℃ - 45 ℃
To control the blind using WiFi, you can connect it to the Somfy TaHoma Home Automation System (part number 1811541) , further information on the additional benefits and features of this product are available at www.somfy.co.uk/products/smart-home-and-controls/smart-home
It is not hard to see that in at least three stages in this video things will go wrong if you do this the first time. To suggest that this will work like this the first let's say ten times you try, does not seem honest to me.
the biggest junk at high prices. These motors break down every couple of years and cost 500 euros a piece. If you have 10 screens you can go and work for it. DO NOT BUY !!!!
Thank you for an excellent, easy to follow video. On my roller, there is a red light that appears when I press the remote controller. (any button). I've only had them for less than 3 months, thus was wondering how long the battery should last if the blind is opened and closed once per day?
Where can these be kits be obtained from in the UK? I cannot find them on your site
Hey Pal, I'm having same issue did you ever find out where to buy from?
Is it possible to not drill holes, e.g. would 3M command strips work?
Is this the principle for a roman blind?
Where do you recommend we buy the fabric
Where could I get this kit?
I’ve been doing this for many years.
It is not hard to see that in at least three stages in this video things will go wrong if you do this the first time. To suggest that this will work like this the first let's say ten times you try, does not seem honest to me.
12 v or 24 is it please
Why didn’t the blind roll completely up
For the instruction video it was decided not to fully roll up the blind , in this way the steps and subtle movements of the blind are easier to follow. If you install the blind yourself, you can easily set it to roll up completely.
very nice good jobs,Pls sent me Aluminium Pipe Diameter & Motor Spefication?
Hi, please find hereunder some specs.
Dimensions tube: 1.6m length tube with a 40mm diameter
Specifications motor:
Battery capacity: 1400 mAh. Built in Li-ion battery
Cable length of charger: 2,5m
Number of wires of the charger cable: 2
Wire section: AWG24
Insulation class: Class III
Index protection rating: IP 20 - for indoor use only
Temperature range (working): 0 ℃ - 60 ℃
Temperature range (storage): -20 ℃ - 60 ℃
Temperature range (charging): 0 ℃ - 45 ℃
Where’s the WiFi control?
To control the blind using WiFi, you can connect it to the Somfy TaHoma Home Automation System (part number 1811541) , further information on the additional benefits and features of this product are available at www.somfy.co.uk/products/smart-home-and-controls/smart-home
this is way too much work
It is not hard to see that in at least three stages in this video things will go wrong if you do this the first time. To suggest that this will work like this the first let's say ten times you try, does not seem honest to me.
the biggest junk at high prices. These motors break down every couple of years and cost 500 euros a piece. If you have 10 screens you can go and work for it. DO NOT BUY !!!!