How To Install and Wire BN-Link WiFi Smart Appliance Timer.

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

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  • @JackofAllTrades1
    @JackofAllTrades1  7 месяцев назад +2

    Hey, so I know I said in the video that I'd make a part2 for the smart app setup but it's real easy so just follow the steps below:
    Step 1 Download the BN-Link app or SmartLife app.
    Step 2 Set the Timer box in "Auto" on the manual switch
    Step 3 Set your app to "discover new device". This is different for each app but it's a manual setup.
    Step 4 Hold the center "bluetooth power" button for 5 seconds.
    Step 5 The device will be identified at this point, if not your pump will start. Retry the 5 second hold and this should fix that issue.
    All done! Thanks for viewing!

  • @jtiles6517
    @jtiles6517 5 месяцев назад +3

    Great video. My exact configuration. Just what I needed. Thanks

    • @JackofAllTrades1
      @JackofAllTrades1  5 месяцев назад

      Awesome, that's great news. Thanks!

    • @jtiles6517
      @jtiles6517 5 месяцев назад

      @@JackofAllTrades1 I successfully connected it to the alexa app but am unable to connect to google home with either of the bn link smart app and the smart life app. So not working with google. Are you able to connect yours to the google home app.?

  • @HelderCorreia-u9r
    @HelderCorreia-u9r 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video it helped me out a lot as I was struggling with the installation.

  • @mach9383
    @mach9383 Месяц назад +1

    Sir,
    I realize this a six months old, but if your still checking the comments I have question.
    I am trying to connect a 230v “power in” with a 230V and a 110V “load out” using this exact WiFi timer. So, my two-part question is; do I still wire it up in this manner for the 230v load and how would I connect a 110 load? I need the power to come on simultaneously for both loads using 230 as the source power.
    This is for a Scott’s Aerator that moves water in a lake off my dock. The pump is a 3/4hp water submergsable pump that runs off 230V and a separate oscillating motor that runs off 120V.
    Thank you in advance, and I hope this makes sense.

    • @JackofAllTrades1
      @JackofAllTrades1  Месяц назад

      @mach9383 check the schematics on the inside cover of the box. I believe the middle right diagram has both 220 and 110 volt loads. I'm not near mine to confirm, but essentially, the 110-volt connection will only share one spot with the 220, and the second line of the 110 will be somewhere else.

  • @joncorke760
    @joncorke760 5 месяцев назад +1

    Would it fine to connect 12g line in on NO1 and NO2 then you can use can a smaller gauge jumper to the two timer terminals , one each from NO1 and NO2.?

    • @JackofAllTrades1
      @JackofAllTrades1  5 месяцев назад

      Depends on your voltage. The jumpers transfer the same current so a small wire could burn. What volts and amps are you at on your setup?

  • @1smaine
    @1smaine 5 месяцев назад +1

    hello, what about the ground wire of the timer? I am getting 0 volt between the two lines when measured together like there is no ground

    • @JackofAllTrades1
      @JackofAllTrades1  5 месяцев назад

      The ground for the box in the bottom left corner is where all the grounds come together. My equipment is double pole 240 volts, so all I have is two hot wires coming from the panel.

  • @denisiodasilva6571
    @denisiodasilva6571 2 месяца назад +1

    Hello good evening friend, can you help me? I need to install the timer on a 4 amp 120 V water pump. I didn't understand this diagram. Can you help me where I connect the power input and output for the pump? I'm using 120 V.

    • @JackofAllTrades1
      @JackofAllTrades1  2 месяца назад +1

      @denisiodasilva6571 is the water pump the only thing you are connecting to this timer?

    • @denisiodasilva6571
      @denisiodasilva6571 2 месяца назад +1

      Yes friend, the water pump is the only one I'm going to connect to the timer, I can't identify where the positive and neutral come in, and I can't identify which output is for the pump, help me friend,

    • @denisiodasilva6571
      @denisiodasilva6571 2 месяца назад +1

      The first 2 points mark a timer and I don't know if I enter with phase in one and neutral in the other, the third is NC, the fourth NO, the fifth COM and so on, my difficulty because I don't know the meaning of these letters, friend, this is for those who are more educated, lol, I have difficulty in clicking on these teams, just you describe to me which inputs, I enter with phase and neutral and which letters I take to the pump, thank you

    • @JackofAllTrades1
      @JackofAllTrades1  2 месяца назад

      I will need to pull the cover off my timer today and see if I can walk you through this.

    • @denisiodasilva6571
      @denisiodasilva6571 2 месяца назад +1

      @@JackofAllTrades1 Hi friend, good morning. If possible, friend, take a look at your timer and help me. I've already installed it in place and it's ready to be connected correctly. Thank you. I'll wait for you.

  • @CT1ICE
    @CT1ICE 3 месяца назад +1

    How do you reset this timer?

    • @JackofAllTrades1
      @JackofAllTrades1  3 месяца назад

      Hold that center button found for 30 seconds.