Exploring Velux Solar Cover Control: KLF200 vs KIG300

After spending considerable time researching and experimenting with the Velux KLF200 and KIG300 gateways, I wanted to share my experiences and insights. Both devices aim to control solar covers, but they offer different functionalities and performance levels.

The KLF200 stands out for its ability to stop the cover mid-operation, which is a feature I find incredibly useful for precise adjustments. However, its state updates are not real-time, which can be a bit frustrating when monitoring the cover’s position through Home Assistant. On the other hand, the KIG300 provides more frequent state updates, making it easier to track the cover’s movement. Despite this, it lacks the stop functionality, which I believe is a significant drawback for those needing precise control.

One question that remains unanswered is whether it’s possible to receive continuous position updates every second while the cover is moving. This would greatly enhance the user experience, especially for those who rely heavily on automation.

For anyone considering these gateways, I recommend evaluating your specific needs. If real-time monitoring is crucial, the KIG300 might be the better choice, despite its limitations. However, if you prioritize precise control and don’t mind slower updates, the KLF200 could be worth the investment.

I’m curious to hear others’ experiences and whether anyone has found a workaround for the continuous position update issue. Let’s keep the discussion going!