DIN rail current monitor

Hello
I’m starting play with smart home (and I’m new here) so I chose Homey because of its (supposedly) very high compatibility :slight_smile:
nevertheless, I wouldn’t to buy blindly something that what won’t work.

My set is Homey Pro + Homey Bridge
I’m looking for something for a

  • DIN rail (EU) to monitor and controlling switch off/on
    1-phase
    3-phase

  • gas and smoke sensor

  • door/window opening sensors

  • some “tablet” for presentation and control :slight_smile:

Can anyone recommend something that will definitely work with my kit? :slight_smile:

Welcome to the Homey forum, Krystian.

Just FYI these are often called contact sensors

You can start with https://homey.app/en-nl/best-buy-guide/:

Because most stuff is wireless, and not always straightforward plug ‘n’ play, local conditions are an inevitable part of the success.

What’s the purpose, Krystian (just to give best advice)? Do you want to add them to your utility box?
Shelly has some:

You can start with https://homey.app/en-nl/best-buy-guide/ :

wow, I was looking for some kind of list but I couldn’t find something similar - thanks, this will definitely help! :slight_smile:

Because most stuff is wireless, and not always straightforward plug ‘n’ play, local conditions are an inevitable part of the success

so I will have to buy additional gateways? or just install supporting applications on Homey Pro?

What’s the purpose, Krystian (just to give best advice)? Do you want to add them to your utility box? Shelly has some …

for 3-phase just for monitoring (does it work and what current current voltage)
such as this for example

for 1-phase as above but with on/off control

everything will be mounted in the current distribution box at home - I have a separate rail especially for these toys :slight_smile:
I just saw Shelly has toys like that. And they are not considered (I hope) a no-name manufacturer that will somehow work.
I’ve read a lot about going with z-wave technology devices because they are better protected and less power-consuming and they can also create mesh networks themselves