I recently embarked on a project to integrate my garage door opener with Z-Wave, aiming for seamless smart home control. My setup involves a roller garage door controlled by a specific opener, and I’ve been using Qubino relays for this purpose. Initially, my electrician suggested a single relay setup, but upon further inspection, he concluded that two relays would be necessary—one for the ‘up’ command and another for the ‘down’ command. This led me to consider the Qubino Flush 2, which offers two load switching outputs. However, I’m now faced with a dilemma: how to manage the relay states to ensure smooth operation without conflicts. My current understanding is that if I turn on the ‘up’ relay to open the door, I need to ensure it can be triggered again without manually turning it off first. This seems tricky, and I’m considering setting up a scene to automate the relay state changes. Additionally, I’m exploring ways to integrate the garage door into my home alarm system, possibly using a door sensor for better security monitoring. If anyone has successfully implemented a similar setup or has tips on optimizing this configuration, I’d greatly appreciate the insights. It’s been a fascinating journey, and I’m eager to find a reliable solution that enhances my home automation experience.