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I use tasmota for controlling my shutters, which have normal somfy shutter motors. Using installed buttons to control the shutters I have the problem, that if the shutters are running and I touch the button for the reverse direction the shutters immediately change the direction. This behaviour is a problem for the motor, because it can destroy it.
Unfortunately I can´t find a parameter to make a short delay between changing the motors direction. The only way I found, is to write a script for the function of the buttons and to decouple the buttons from controlling the power outputs.
So my question is, if I have overlooked something or otherwise if it would be a good idea to implement such a function.
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I use tasmota for controlling my shutters, which have normal somfy shutter motors. Using installed buttons to control the shutters I have the problem, that if the shutters are running and I touch the button for the reverse direction the shutters immediately change the direction. This behaviour is a problem for the motor, because it can destroy it.
Unfortunately I can´t find a parameter to make a short delay between changing the motors direction. The only way I found, is to write a script for the function of the buttons and to decouple the buttons from controlling the power outputs.
So my question is, if I have overlooked something or otherwise if it would be a good idea to implement such a function.
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