![]() This Bond/ceiling fan integration would solve my light problem, right? My assumption is that in essence, somewhere between the RF control and the Bond hub and Hubitat, each ceiling fan will show up in Hubitat as a fan and a light switch? So I wouldn't need fancy expensive Hue lights everywhere, I could just use dumb lights. ![]() Contemporary styling and excellent performance come together in this 44 inch flush mount design ceiling fan from the Mazon collection. I hadn't integrated into Hubitat yet.īut this morning in the shower I said out loud to nobody in particular (since my wife was still sleeping) "I'm an idiot". Shop Harbor Breeze Mazon 44-in Brushed Nickel LED Indoor Flush Mount Ceiling Fan with Light Remote (3-Blade) in the Ceiling Fans department at Lowe's.com. As you can imagine that was pretty expensive! I got them all set up last night through the Hue app and they work pretty well. What was my solution? I went out and bought a whole set of Hue lights for the entire house. I have been intrigued by this Bond/ceiling fan setup but while I've been thinking about it I've been trying to get everything setup on my new Hubitat and ran into this issue I posted about: New to Hubitat, can't even get all my lights to work right So now I have been trying to transition over to Hubitat since I first learned about it earlier this month. Shop Harbor Breeze Fairwind 60-in White LED Indoor/Outdoor Ceiling Fan with Light Remote (3-Blade) in the Ceiling Fans department at. I would have preferred to use dumb bulbs with a smart switch but of course, the smart switch would shut off the dumb fan too. For several years I've been using Sengled smart bulbs paired with SmartThings. If I can pick your brain a second since you have this set up successfully.
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