Shade & Blind Motors: RollerTrol Community Forum
General Category => Tubular Motors: General Discussion => Topic started by: marcellosalass00 on November 28, 2024, 03:17:37 AM
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Hi everyone,
I am new to home automation and currently researching tubular motors for motorized blinds and shades. I have read that they are an efficient and quiet solution for automating window coverings and I noticed Rollertrol offers a variety of tubular motor options.
I am curious about the key factors to consider when choosing the right tubular motor for my setup. For example:
How do you determine the appropriate motor size for different blind weights: ??
Are Rollertrol’s tubular motors compatible with smart home systems for remote control: ??
What’s the maintenance like for these motors? Are they reliable long term: ??
Also,, any tips on installation: ?? Should I go the DIY route or hire a professional for optimal results: ?? My main goal is to improve convenience and energy efficiency at home while ensuring a clean and sleek design.
Looking forward to hearing from those who have installed or used tubular motors !! Your advice would be super helpful as I plan my upgrade. I have also gone through this https://rollertrol.com/instructions-insert-tubular-motor-into-tubing- (https://rollertrol.com/instructions-insert-tubular-motor-into-tubing)tensorflow (https://www.igmguru.com/machine-learning-ai/deep-learning-tensorflow-training)/ (https://rollertrol.com/instructions-insert-tubular-motor-into-tubing) but couldn't get enough tips and advice.
Thanks in advance !!
With Regards
Marcelo Salas
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Hi Marcellosalass00, I thought I would answer your questions. I know you asked for forum members to feedback to you, and they still will.
You can talk to Andrew about motor size, his address is Andy@RollerTrol.com.
Yes, you can automate your blinds with our Broadlink hub, see this link:
https://rollertrol.com/store/en/31-home-control-systems
Yes, they are reliable long term, tested to over 30,000 cycles.
They are pretty easy to install, you just slide the motor into a tube and hang with brackets (supplied).
Regards, Adrian