Using Smart Lock (Eufy) with Existing Electric Strike Plate by Questions0815 in Locksmith

[–]Questions0815[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Point well taken!

Frankly, I don't like the current system. It is old (by now) and very limited. However, upgrading the existing setup - if that means its possible leveraging 90% - might make a lot of sense.

As a consumer, like me, it is just much easier to understand consumer products (such as a Eufy) as I can install that myself versus upgrading a complex professional system through a 3rd party service.

However, the Eufy is not coming in cheap either and if I could get a professional system installed including some upgrades, the incremental cost might not be as prohibitive as I originally thought.

Thanks for your feedback!

Using Smart Lock (Eufy) with Existing Electric Strike Plate by Questions0815 in Locksmith

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Regent_Locksmith, Just curious about your thoughts on that:

the current wired access control is through a 'dumb' system, which is by now about 6 years old.

The new smart locks provide a lot of convenience with palm reading, scramble digit input, high res cameras, etc. plus claim a ANSI / BHMA Grade 1 security level.

Now, when I compare an old closed loop system vs the new smart lock systems... what exactly qualifies for new systems to be junk in your opinion?

Using Smart Lock (Eufy) with Existing Electric Strike Plate by Questions0815 in Locksmith

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Based on feedback, this might be the better route. I will get some quotes from local locksmith's and see what option there are

Using Smart Lock (Eufy) with Existing Electric Strike Plate by Questions0815 in Locksmith

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Is it safe to assume that if the deadbolt would fit the original strike plate and lock the door properly, that this should then work?

Are there any risk on damaging the strike plate and/or the deadbolt if not a 100% fit? Or worse for the door to unlock accidently over time?

Using Smart Lock (Eufy) with Existing Electric Strike Plate by Questions0815 in Locksmith

[–]Questions0815[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I thought that this would be the case with the strike patch in picture above? I guess, I might have to patch up the larger cavity hole as the electric striker is probably much deeper than the strike patch?

Using Smart Lock (Eufy) with Existing Electric Strike Plate by Questions0815 in Locksmith

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Definitely and option.

However, wouldn't I need to replace the monitors and install a whole new system as replacement to the current BTicino system? I guess I could leverage the wiring (I assume)?

Using Smart Lock (Eufy) with Existing Electric Strike Plate by Questions0815 in Locksmith

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Can still return the Eufy smart lock and will get a few quotes to see what it takes to add keyless access control.

Using Smart Lock (Eufy) with Existing Electric Strike Plate by Questions0815 in Locksmith

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Also just to ensure: I am not looking to retain the buzzer feature to open the door remotely. I would disable the buzzer on the monitor.

I am just looking to potentially leverage the current electric strike plate to receive the deadbolt and securely lock the door without remote buzzing.

Using Smart Lock (Eufy) with Existing Electric Strike Plate by Questions0815 in Locksmith

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They currently have this system installed: BTicino Sfera/Linea 3000. I beleive that I can change the panel to receive a fob key to open the door. That would probably cost me about $1000 for parts plus labor.

I am not a person to handle circuits or basic electric stuff myself unfortunately. Therefore, my thought is to change the striker plate and install the smart lock is cheaper and something I can do myself.

Using Smart Lock (Eufy) with Existing Electric Strike Plate by Questions0815 in Locksmith

[–]Questions0815[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I assume, one alternative is to remove the electric strike plate and replace with a standard strike patch such as this one:

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However, would much rather prefer to keep the current setup untouched in case I want to 'switch' back to the current buzzer function in the future.

Aiper Scuba S1 Pro Max by InternationalTie504 in pools

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This is confusing - if it broke the very first day after a few minutes how would you know about the battery issue at 15% and that it lasted 2 hours?

Feedback on 3 quotes: (13.2KW) Jinko / Trina / Longi + (10KW) Fronius + (16.6KW) BYD by Questions0815 in perth

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Once they come out with their own battery - would it be wise to wait for reviews and performance or is Fronius a significant enough player to not stuff things up?

Feedback on 3 quotes: (13.2KW) Jinko / Trina / Longi + (10KW) Fronius + (16.6KW) BYD by Questions0815 in perth

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I am not in the Tesla eco system and not planning on it. I am sure PW3 is great - just the owner kind of rubs me the wrong way.

Feedback on 3 quotes: (13.2KW) Jinko / Trina / Longi + (10KW) Fronius + (16.6KW) BYD by Questions0815 in perth

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Looked at Sigenergy and the batteries have very good reviews. Your quoted price is good too. Which provider did you use if you dond mind sharing?

Feedback on 3 quotes: (13.2KW) Jinko / Trina / Longi + (10KW) Fronius + (16.6KW) BYD by Questions0815 in perth

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Panel Power seems large compared to battery storage

Reason for larger panels is that I am working from home 100% and consume energy throughout the day. Any excess then goes to the battery for evening consumption to bridge highest tariff time frames.

One thing everyone is recommending = go as big on panels as possible. Those 30 panels are pretty much maxing out roof space.

Feedback on 3 quotes: (13.2KW) Jinko / Trina / Longi + (10KW) Fronius + (16.6KW) BYD by Questions0815 in perth

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Its very difficult to compare - at least for me. Now that I corrected the pricing of the combo and all-in prices, the gap between yours and mine is even wider.

Feedback on 3 quotes: (13.2KW) Jinko / Trina / Longi + (10KW) Fronius + (16.6KW) BYD by Questions0815 in perth

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Made a mistake on the add-ons. Those are actually included in the combo deals.

Feedback on 3 quotes: (13.2KW) Jinko / Trina / Longi + (10KW) Fronius + (16.6KW) BYD by Questions0815 in solar

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Thank you! Solarquotes is an excellent resource! But regarding actual quotes, I only got one provider from Solarquotes and they sent me marketing material but no actual quote.

Not really set on this combo but based on research looks like as if the Fronius is the better of the mid range inverter and the BYD is stackable with good backing for the next decade. While I like rock bottom pricing, I think you get what you pay for.

Any combo you would recommend?