MClimate LW-WT-01 LoRaWAN Wireless Wall-Thermostat
SKU |
MCL-LW-WT-01 |
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The MClimate Wireless Thermostat is a standalone thermostat powered entirely by solar energy via an organic solar panel. The device features a 2.9" e-ink screen, motion sensor (PIR), temperature and humidity sensor, LUX sensor and 3 buttons. The user can change the target temperature and view the current indoor conditions. The device sends an uplink after each event and at regular intervals. The data from the wireless thermostat can be used in any LoRaWAN compatible system, including building management systems, to control various devices in the building.
Note: To avoid damage to the solar panel, it should not be hung in direct sunlight, a few hours of sunlight is not a problem.
| Equipment | |
|---|---|
| sensors | ambient temperature, air humidity, presence / attendance, light |
| Communication | |
| frequency | EU868 |
| connectivity | LoRaWAN |
| Power supply | |
| power supply | battery, included, replaceable, USB, Solar |
| number of batteries | 4 |
| battery details | AA, Alkaline, nicht aufladbar |
The MClimate Wireless Thermostat is used for building management systems integration, temperature monitoring, humidity monitoring, light intensity monitoring, motion detection, data transmission, child lock, energy management, and heating control.
The thermostat sends data uplinks periodically or when the target temperature is changed or motion is detected. This data can be integrated into LoRaWAN-compatible Building Management Systems.
The thermostat includes temperature, humidity, PIR (motion), and LUX (light) sensors. It can also optionally include a CO2 sensor.
The device can be powered by solar energy using a Lithium-ion capacitor (LIC), 2 or 4 AA 1.5VDC batteries, or a USB-C connection.
The thermostat is for indoor use only. It should be used at altitudes up to 2000m, with an ambient temperature between 0°C and +50°C, and a maximum relative humidity of 80% (at 31°C) decreasing linearly to 25% (at 50°C).
The thermostat can be mounted using double-sided tape or screws and dowels with an anti-theft bracket.
The supercapacitor takes approximately 20 minutes to charge via USB-C or about 12 hours via solar power in a brightly lit office (1000 lux).
The reset function triggers a Join-Request on SF9, performs a full screen refresh, and preserves existing parameters.
Yes, a LoRaWAN network is required for the thermostat to operate.