Cannot resolve which method to invoke for due to overlapping prototypes between: But, I get an error displayed instead: Error: Ambiguous method overloading for method #leftShift. I was not thinking about the fact they were new virtual devices and I would not be able to import the codes from the old ones. Went to the Broadlink System Manager and selected "Save codes from virtual devices into this app.". Entered their IP addresses and their status went to idle. I followed the Manual Installation Instructions and added the Virtual devices (for the two I already had working using the old stuff). (With the change, the old one won’t appear, but the new one will.) After this, everything worked as Hit an error. Once the Broadlink app/driver is installed, and the code change above has been made, I was able to go to the existing “RC HVAC Manager (Beta)”’s child app and just select this Boradlink driver. In Bold is the change required, but the line above can also replace the current line 777. BroadlinkRemote", title: " Select a Transmitter device", required: false, multiple: false, submitOnChange: false It must be updated to point to this driver instead of the previous Broadlink (Beta) one: The change required was on the child app code, on line 777. Using version 0.23 of the HVAC manager with one small code change, I continue to be able to control my mini-split. did some great work to ensure that it would still work with this new Broadlink integration as its device manager. I have a Fujitsu mini-split and have been controlling it exclusively with Hubitat for a bit now. This allows the process to move faster with all legal queries dealt with prior to the online auction.Ĭaption: REA Chairman Anthony McGee at the launch of BidNow.ie – the group’s now online platform which offers a range of selling options for vendors.To add to Tom’s note above. The entire bidding process is conducted online with the sales contract and other legal documents available in advance on the BidNow platform. The vendor then issues closing documents and the sale closes within 28 days, which is considerably less than through an offline sale. The successful bidder then pays the balance of the 10% deposit and the sales contracts are executed electronically. “For the buyer, viewings are either carried out online or by appointment with an REA agent.”īidders will sign in after applying for an auction passport, and will pay a returnable €5,100 deposit to bid (inclusive of €100 administration fee). The REA agent will set a competitive AMV at the beginning of the campaign, which will be realistic and designed to create interest. “Our agents’ local knowledge is vital in the future success of our online offering. “For the vendor, our online auctions are an efficient way to sell, with the option of combining all the benefits of the traditional auction room with the speed and transparency of going online. “BidNow will give our agents a full suite of options to offer prospective vendors, and will advise on which will work best for each property. “As well as the more anonymous online auctions, we will be facilitating both national and local in-room auctions, with each agent having the facility to host live-streamed events. “We are changing the way property is being sold in order to improve efficiency and assist in bringing sales to a successful conclusion,” said REA Chairman Anthony McGee. The online private treaty option on BidNow allows REA agents to fix a time and date to bring a property sale to conclusion if there are a number of interested bidders.Īlternatively, BidNow also allows REA agents the facility to schedule and hold individual open online auctions for properties, rather than entering them in national or regional auctions. The nationwide group of 55 estate agencies have a superb record in the online auction space, and their individual and regional auctions have achieved a success rate of over 70% since December 2017 – with sold properties averaging prices of 16% in excess of AMV. REA agents will now have the facility to offer properties for sale via individual or group online auctions, host live-streamed in-room auctions or online private treaty sales. National real estate group REA has launched a dedicated online sales platform BidNow.ie which allows their agents to sell properties in three alternative ways to the traditional model.
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