Hey everyone! I wanted to share my recent experience with integrating Shelly devices into my CCU system. It’s been a bit of a learning curve, but I’m thrilled with the results! ![]()
Initially, I was a bit confused about how to map the Shelly status to my CCU. After some research and trial and error, I figured out the right configuration. The key was understanding how to set the URLs correctly and determining the right channel name. I found that using the CUxD value worked best for my setup.
One thing I’d like to highlight is the importance of community support. If you’re stuck, don’t hesitate to reach out or search the forums. There are so many helpful tips and solutions shared by other users. For instance, I came across a detailed guide that walked me through the process step by step, which was incredibly helpful.
Here are a few tips I’ve gathered along the way:
- Double-check your URLs: Ensure they’re correctly formatted and pointing to the right CCU port.
- Test each function separately: This helps identify where issues might be occurring.
- Experiment with different channel names: Sometimes the obvious choice isn’t the right one.
It’s amazing how much smoother things run once everything is properly integrated. My Shelly devices now work seamlessly with my CCU, and I can control them effortlessly. If you’re considering adding Shelly devices to your setup, I highly recommend giving it a try! ![]()
Thanks to everyone in the community for your insights and support. Let’s keep sharing our experiences and tips to help each other out! ![]()
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