08-02-2025, 05:54 AM
Could you build a binary sensor board with screw terminals replaced by female rj45 connectors?
I am very happy about the KC868-AI I bought. It does what it promises. I use it as the central smart home sensor controller for all (dual) light switches at our summer house. Only the physical wiring could be easier for simple binary sensors.
Here's what I built:
![[Image: 4QD93cv.png]](https://i.imgur.com/4QD93cv.png)
Here is what I would want:
![[Image: 3ubAsGS.png]](https://i.imgur.com/3ubAsGS.png)
This would allow to make a common scenario stupidly simple on the hardware front. Just plug standard cat5e cable between central patch panel and Kincony board, for dual binary sensors per cable. (With some cleverness, even dual 1-wire should be possible using two unused extra strands from the cat5e cable, but I digress...)
And please do keep adding PoE support to your existing boards! That is great functionality, and it would be a great addition to this style of board!
I am very happy about the KC868-AI I bought. It does what it promises. I use it as the central smart home sensor controller for all (dual) light switches at our summer house. Only the physical wiring could be easier for simple binary sensors.
Here's what I built:
![[Image: 4QD93cv.png]](https://i.imgur.com/4QD93cv.png)
Here is what I would want:
![[Image: 3ubAsGS.png]](https://i.imgur.com/3ubAsGS.png)
This would allow to make a common scenario stupidly simple on the hardware front. Just plug standard cat5e cable between central patch panel and Kincony board, for dual binary sensors per cable. (With some cleverness, even dual 1-wire should be possible using two unused extra strands from the cat5e cable, but I digress...)
And please do keep adding PoE support to your existing boards! That is great functionality, and it would be a great addition to this style of board!

