Everspring SM103 Sensor Integration Success Story

I recently decided to integrate the Everspring SM103 sensor into my smart home setup, and I must say, it was a rewarding experience! The journey wasn’t without its challenges, but the end result has been nothing short of fantastic. Let me share my experience with you all.Initially, I was a bit unsure about how the hard-wiring aspect of the SM103 would work out. After some research and planning, I came up with a wiring diagram for my doorbell system. The idea was to use the sensor to trigger specific actions when the doorbell was pressed. I connected the sensor in such a way that when the doorbell button was pressed, it would energize a relay, which in turn would trigger the SM103 sensor.One thing I was particularly curious about was the functionality of the two screw contacts on the SM103. I reached out to the community for clarification, and it turned out that these contacts are indeed designed for an external switch. This realization was a key breakthrough in my setup.Here’s how my setup works: When the doorbell button is pressed, voltage is sent through the green wires to energize the relay. Once energized, the contacts on the relay open, causing a trip with the SM103. This, in turn, triggers a series of actions in my smart home system, such as turning on lights, playing a chime, or sending a notification to my phone.I must give a shoutout to the community for their invaluable help. Without their guidance, I might have been stuck trying to figure out the wiring and sensor integration. It’s amazing how a supportive community can make such a difference in a project like this.For anyone considering the Everspring SM103 sensor, I highly recommend it. The sensor is reliable, and once properly integrated, it can add a whole new layer of functionality to your smart home. If you’re planning a similar project, don’t hesitate to reach out for advice or share your experiences. Let’s keep the learning and sharing going!Cheers to all the tinkerers and innovators out there! :rocket: