Poco Module Third Party Integration

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

Комментарии • 6

  • @Tigermeg816
    @Tigermeg816 Год назад

    Hoping these will work with Humminbird Solix soon

  • @JakeLemon
    @JakeLemon 2 года назад

    Dear Lumitec, Do your Poco modules connect with Furuno MFDs? Thank you.

    • @LumitecLighting
      @LumitecLighting  2 года назад +1

      Poco compatibility for the more recent Furuno model will be available later this year.

  • @brynnagminalis7477
    @brynnagminalis7477 Год назад

    I have 4 on my Yatch I use it as my main lighting control through out the entire vessel and have lots of lights hence the need for 4 of them, currently we are using iPads in different areas just selecting the poco device on wifi of the area needed, is there any way to connect them so they all show on one controller in one interface to control all units or is this not possible ? I really don't want to switch to something else but its incredibly frustrating if there is more of a demand for individual channels than one unit can provide having to switch between units in settings each time I want to control a different area.

    • @LumitecLighting
      @LumitecLighting  Год назад

      Ideally, you only want to use one Poco module on your vessel and spread the lighting load across all channels. Lumitec lighting with our PLI technology can be on the same channel yet receive separate commands from the Poco module, thus behaving differently, allowing them to share the same physical circuit.

    • @brynnagminalis7477
      @brynnagminalis7477 Год назад +4

      @@LumitecLighting So basically no, if someone wanted to use your great product with that one drawback they would have no way of setting it up on lets say a mega Yatch that wanted to use your product because they would be limited by the easy to integrate through software function, of linking command actions to be sent across multiple IP's on the network.