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product_id: 92607793
title: "Rollerhouse ERB25 Battery Roller Shade Motor for DIY Electric Roller Blind/Shade Tubular Motor for 1.5 inch/38/40mm Tube"
brand: "rollerhouse"
price: "€ 153.42"
currency: EUR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Rollerhouse"
url: https://www.desertcart.sk/products/92607793-rollerhouse-erb25-battery-roller-shade-motor-for-diy-electric-roller
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region: Slovakia
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# Fits 1.5in/38mm roller tubes WiFi & Alexa integration Rechargeable lithium-ion battery Rollerhouse ERB25 Battery Roller Shade Motor for DIY Electric Roller Blind/Shade Tubular Motor for 1.5 inch/38/40mm Tube

**Brand:** rollerhouse
**Price:** € 153.42
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Elevate your shades, elevate your space — smart, sleek, and totally wireless!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Rollerhouse ERB25 Battery Roller Shade Motor for DIY Electric Roller Blind/Shade Tubular Motor for 1.5 inch/38/40mm Tube by rollerhouse
- **How much does it cost?** € 153.42 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- rollerhouse enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted rollerhouse brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smart Home Ready:** Integrate with Google Home and Alexa via WiFi Bridge for voice-activated convenience.
- • **Multi-Channel Control:** Manage up to 15 blinds individually or in groups with a single remote for ultimate convenience.
- • **Effortless DIY Upgrade:** Transform your manual shades into sleek motorized marvels without an electrician.
- • **Wireless Battery Freedom:** Say goodbye to cords with a rechargeable battery powering smooth, quiet shade control.
- • **Universal Tube Compatibility:** Seamlessly fits standard 1.5-inch (38mm) roller shade tubes for broad application.

## Overview

The Rollerhouse ERB25 Battery Roller Shade Motor is a rechargeable, wireless tubular motor designed for 1.5-inch (38mm) roller shade tubes. It enables easy DIY conversion of manual blinds to motorized operation, compatible with ERB25 remotes and integrates seamlessly with smart home systems like Google Home and Alexa. Featuring a powerful lifting capacity, multi-channel remote control, and simple installation, it offers a modern, cable-free solution to automate your window treatments.

## Description

Motorized Shade for Smart Home You can set up schedules for your shades, automatically open and close exactly when you want them to, for everyday convenience. Rechargeable shade motor Visit the Store Rechargeable shade motor Visit the Store Simple step-by-step Upgrade Visit the Store Simple step-by-step Upgrade Zigbee Blinds Motor Visit the Store Zigbee Blinds Motor RV Motor for Window Shade Visit the Store RV Motor for Window Shade RV shade motor, Mechanic Visit the Store RV shade motor, Mechanic 110V Roller Shade Motor Visit the Store 110V Roller Shade Motor 12V Roller Blind Motor Wired Visit the Store 12V Roller Blind Motor Wired 24 volt Motor Blinds Visit the Store 24 volt Motor Blinds Large Roller Blind Motor Visit the Store Large Roller Blind Motor Roller Shade Tube 1.5In Visit the Store Roller Shade Tube 1.5In Wireless Shade Remote Visit the Store Wireless Shade Remote Solar Charger for Shades Visit the Store Solar Charger for Shades Facial Shade Brackets Visit the Store Facial Shade Brackets 12V Battery Pack Rechargeable Visit the Store 12V Battery Pack Rechargeable Bringing Smart Style Home I Want Motorized Shades! What’s Next? Bringing Smart Style Home I Want Motorized Shades! What’s Next?

Review: Easy Install. Great Find - I was a bit apprehensive buying this given the varying degrees of difficulty people had reported. My experience was surprisingly simple. I was ready for cutting, grinding, and fabricated yet didn’t need to do any of that — the motor fit perfectly inside my tube, and the extra bracket assembly kit had an end plate fit perfectly on my existing brackets. I was able to take down my roller blind, insert the motor pulse end plate, and had it reinstalled in ten minutes. Here’s what I did 1. Carefully measured my tube. It was 38mm 2. Confirmed with seller the right motor to buy given my tube diameter and the metal tabs on the tube 3. Bought the motor kit AND the mounting accessory kit. The accessory kit was mandatory for me to have the right end cap that would work with my existing brackets. 4. Charged the motor battery 5. Removed metal valence and popped out my roller blind. One end of my blind is a push pin and the other was the chain drive 6. I pulled the chain drive out of the tube. Took a little force but it popped out 7. I inserted the motor into the tube, rotating the motor so the rubber piece on the end aligned with my tabs on the tube. The motor slid in 8. I made sure the charge port was facing down for easy access 9. I found the end cap in the accessory kit. The black end cap whichworked with my existing brackets. 10. I screwed the end cap in with the two screws. Many said the screws were too long. I didn’t find that to be the case 11. I put the roller blind back into the brackets. The push pin allowed me to get the blind into the space while i worked on getting the end cap hooked onto my bracket. 12, I tucked the antenna wire around back of the blind so it didn’t get clipped by the valence. 13. Made sure the power port and remot program were facing down where I could access them 14. I pressed the program button on the motor. It jogged twice. and then the c button on the remote. Roller and remote were now paired. And I could raise and lower 15. I realized the motor direction was going the wrong way with remote. Pressing up caused roller to go down. Followed the instruction to reverse the motor direction. I held the limit button and stop button which reversed direction. Now remote worked correctly 16. Programmed upper and lower limits per the directions 17. Everything working flawlessly My test case worked and I ordered six more. Will update when done with the project. But so far…a big success and huge improvement to having the chain drive for so many rollers Edit: I ordered six additional motors and installed each. I did not run into any problems. Followed the sequence from above and all seven motors are programmed and working I also purchased the 15 channel remote and linked each motor to the single remote. I can now control all seven from one remote with each window being on its own channel Next I purchased a BroadLink rm4 pro to connect the motors to an iPhone. I configured the BroadLink and added each shade to my hub. Bin each case, I went through the process of having the BroadLink learn the remote codes. And ultimately programmed open, close, and stop buttons. Now I can control each motor with my iPhone through BroadLink. I subsequently linked groups of shades to a BroadLink scene allowing me to control multiple windows at once. Even cooler was BroadLink allowing me to pair with Siri. Now I can say open living room shades and a block of four shades opens. Couldn’t be happier with the outcome. Have another five kitchen windows that I would like to automate in my next round. And my project will be complete.
Review: Works on Smith and Noble Roller Shades - TL;DR: I don't regret the purchase. It works like a charm. You'll just have to struggle with the creatively-worded instructions. I wanted to motorize two Smith and Noble roller shades (each about five feet wide and four feet tall), but I only bought one Rollerhouse (AKA Rollerhouses) motor assembly to try out. It works beautifully, and I just ordered a second one. It took me over an hour to figure out the charming pidgin-English instructions and to manhandle my existing shade to remove both ends of the tube (without completely ruining the shade material). I suspect the second one will only take me about 20 minutes to install. To determine the correct size before ordering, I removed the chain end from one roller shade tube. I measured the tube diameter, but I also noticed that Smith and Noble prints the size on the end piece. Mine said "25mm," so that's what I ordered. When I first tried to put the motor tube inside my shade tube, it wouldn't fit, and I thought I'd ordered the wrong size. But it turned out that the company had pre-fitted it with adapters for a larger tube. They provide the correct "crown and drive adapters" needed, and it only took me another 15 minutes to figure out how to get the larger ones off! The instructions for setting up the remote are clear, but the diagram does not quite match the remote they sent. In order to both pair the remote with the motor and set bottom and upper limits, you'll need to remove the remote's battery cover and access two small buttons found inside, marked C (for confirm) and L (for limit). One review suggested a battery was not included, but mine had a new CR2450 in the box. What is NOT included are the four screws that will attach the brackets. So don't throw your existing ones away! The recharging cord looks very short in some of the promotional illustrations, but it's actually about five feet long. In any case, it's very easy to just remove the shade if you need to move it near a power outlet when it needs recharging. The instructions say that it takes 5-6 hours to charge. It seems to have been mostly charged before going into the box, so you won't need to wait half a day before installing it. The limit settings work well, so, after pressing the up or down arrows on the remote once, it will stop exactly where you want it to. It's perfectly fast enough for me. And it's pretty quiet. Cat Owners Alert: The motor end-piece has a four-inch-long wire antenna that protrudes horizontally and is semi-visible when the shade is open. That means cats will spot it immediately and try to play with it (just prior to destroying it and making your Rollerhouse--AKA Rollerhouses--useless). My temporary solution was to use some painter's tape to attach the wire to the wall. So far, the cats are none the wiser. But we'll see. They're pretty clever.

## Features

- Metal+plastic
- DIY Electric Roller Shade Conversion - Easily upgrade manual blinds to motorized operation, Compatible with most roller and roman hardware systems, fits standard 1.5in/38mm roller shade tubes(Verify your tube size is 1.5" (38mm) before purchase)
- ERB25 System Compatible -1. Only works with ERB25-compatible remotes (not universal) 2. Solar panel - the most sustainable way to charge your motor 3. Integration with Wifi Bridge for "Home automation" systems with Google, Alexa 4. 15-channel remote control, capable of controlling up to 15 blinds
- Simple DIY Installation - No electrician needed, Battery-Powered Freedom - No wiring required, it allows you to raise and lower the shades without the need for power cords
- Motor Unit Only - Does NOT include remote, charger, or power supply(sold separately), cost-effective for customer who do not need - Accessories
- What's Included: 1× ERB25 shade motor unit, 1x 1.5in/38mm Rubber Drive Fittings. PLEASE NOTE: 1. This is JUST THE MOTOR - No remote/charger/power supply included 2. Requires ERB25-compatible remote (will not pair with other systems) 3. Needs separate ERB25 charger (not USB-chargeable)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07K4T4MT3 |
| Additional Features | Electric motor to raise and lower a shade, Powerful lifting capacity 8.8 lb shades, Rechargeable shade motor, wireless, Wifi Bridge for integration into "Home automation" systems with Google, Alexa |
| Best Sellers Rank | #197,175 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #1,100 in Window Treatment Hardware |
| Brand | Rollerhouse |
| Brand Name | Rollerhouse |
| Color | Red |
| Control Type | Upper, Stop and lower limit Position |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 428 Reviews |
| Included Components | Roller shade motor |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 2"L x 1"W |
| Item Weight | 16 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Rollerhouse |
| Material | 38mm/40mm(1.5")Tube,Just Roller Motor |
| Material Type | 38mm/40mm(1.5")Tube,Just Roller Motor |
| Model Number | 612289936002 |
| Mounting Type | Inside and outside Mount |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Opacity | Blackout |
| Operation Mode | Single and group control can be realized by remote or Alexa |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Spot Clean Only |
| Product Dimensions | 2"L x 1"W |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor and outdoor |
| Room Type | Kids Room, Bathroom, Bedroom, French doors, Living Room |
| Shape | Cylindrical |
| Size | Compatible for 1.5in,(38mm) OD shade tube |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home Décor |
| UPC | 612289936002 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Rollerhouse
- **Color:** Red
- **Material:** 38mm/40mm(1.5")Tube,Just Roller Motor
- **Opacity:** Blackout
- **Product Dimensions:** 2"L x 1"W

## Images

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## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easy Install. Great Find
*by J***O on November 19, 2023*

I was a bit apprehensive buying this given the varying degrees of difficulty people had reported. My experience was surprisingly simple. I was ready for cutting, grinding, and fabricated yet didn’t need to do any of that — the motor fit perfectly inside my tube, and the extra bracket assembly kit had an end plate fit perfectly on my existing brackets. I was able to take down my roller blind, insert the motor pulse end plate, and had it reinstalled in ten minutes. Here’s what I did 1. Carefully measured my tube. It was 38mm 2. Confirmed with seller the right motor to buy given my tube diameter and the metal tabs on the tube 3. Bought the motor kit AND the mounting accessory kit. The accessory kit was mandatory for me to have the right end cap that would work with my existing brackets. 4. Charged the motor battery 5. Removed metal valence and popped out my roller blind. One end of my blind is a push pin and the other was the chain drive 6. I pulled the chain drive out of the tube. Took a little force but it popped out 7. I inserted the motor into the tube, rotating the motor so the rubber piece on the end aligned with my tabs on the tube. The motor slid in 8. I made sure the charge port was facing down for easy access 9. I found the end cap in the accessory kit. The black end cap whichworked with my existing brackets. 10. I screwed the end cap in with the two screws. Many said the screws were too long. I didn’t find that to be the case 11. I put the roller blind back into the brackets. The push pin allowed me to get the blind into the space while i worked on getting the end cap hooked onto my bracket. 12, I tucked the antenna wire around back of the blind so it didn’t get clipped by the valence. 13. Made sure the power port and remot program were facing down where I could access them 14. I pressed the program button on the motor. It jogged twice. and then the c button on the remote. Roller and remote were now paired. And I could raise and lower 15. I realized the motor direction was going the wrong way with remote. Pressing up caused roller to go down. Followed the instruction to reverse the motor direction. I held the limit button and stop button which reversed direction. Now remote worked correctly 16. Programmed upper and lower limits per the directions 17. Everything working flawlessly My test case worked and I ordered six more. Will update when done with the project. But so far…a big success and huge improvement to having the chain drive for so many rollers Edit: I ordered six additional motors and installed each. I did not run into any problems. Followed the sequence from above and all seven motors are programmed and working I also purchased the 15 channel remote and linked each motor to the single remote. I can now control all seven from one remote with each window being on its own channel Next I purchased a BroadLink rm4 pro to connect the motors to an iPhone. I configured the BroadLink and added each shade to my hub. Bin each case, I went through the process of having the BroadLink learn the remote codes. And ultimately programmed open, close, and stop buttons. Now I can control each motor with my iPhone through BroadLink. I subsequently linked groups of shades to a BroadLink scene allowing me to control multiple windows at once. Even cooler was BroadLink allowing me to pair with Siri. Now I can say open living room shades and a block of four shades opens. Couldn’t be happier with the outcome. Have another five kitchen windows that I would like to automate in my next round. And my project will be complete.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works on Smith and Noble Roller Shades
*by M***K on September 26, 2023*

TL;DR: I don't regret the purchase. It works like a charm. You'll just have to struggle with the creatively-worded instructions. I wanted to motorize two Smith and Noble roller shades (each about five feet wide and four feet tall), but I only bought one Rollerhouse (AKA Rollerhouses) motor assembly to try out. It works beautifully, and I just ordered a second one. It took me over an hour to figure out the charming pidgin-English instructions and to manhandle my existing shade to remove both ends of the tube (without completely ruining the shade material). I suspect the second one will only take me about 20 minutes to install. To determine the correct size before ordering, I removed the chain end from one roller shade tube. I measured the tube diameter, but I also noticed that Smith and Noble prints the size on the end piece. Mine said "25mm," so that's what I ordered. When I first tried to put the motor tube inside my shade tube, it wouldn't fit, and I thought I'd ordered the wrong size. But it turned out that the company had pre-fitted it with adapters for a larger tube. They provide the correct "crown and drive adapters" needed, and it only took me another 15 minutes to figure out how to get the larger ones off! The instructions for setting up the remote are clear, but the diagram does not quite match the remote they sent. In order to both pair the remote with the motor and set bottom and upper limits, you'll need to remove the remote's battery cover and access two small buttons found inside, marked C (for confirm) and L (for limit). One review suggested a battery was not included, but mine had a new CR2450 in the box. What is NOT included are the four screws that will attach the brackets. So don't throw your existing ones away! The recharging cord looks very short in some of the promotional illustrations, but it's actually about five feet long. In any case, it's very easy to just remove the shade if you need to move it near a power outlet when it needs recharging. The instructions say that it takes 5-6 hours to charge. It seems to have been mostly charged before going into the box, so you won't need to wait half a day before installing it. The limit settings work well, so, after pressing the up or down arrows on the remote once, it will stop exactly where you want it to. It's perfectly fast enough for me. And it's pretty quiet. Cat Owners Alert: The motor end-piece has a four-inch-long wire antenna that protrudes horizontally and is semi-visible when the shade is open. That means cats will spot it immediately and try to play with it (just prior to destroying it and making your Rollerhouse--AKA Rollerhouses--useless). My temporary solution was to use some painter's tape to attach the wire to the wall. So far, the cats are none the wiser. But we'll see. They're pretty clever.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Success, Finally! Definitely a DIY project requiring patience.
*by R***W on February 14, 2019*

After researching products on line and reading customer reviews and Q&As I finally purchased this Rollerhouse 22 mm motor kit. I am motorizing existing Bali blinds. All these manual blinds use 30 mm internal diameter aluminum roller tubes. The current manual beaded chain mechanism of good quality, (brand: RollEase). The motorization kit did not include any mounting brackets. I could not find a bracket suitable to fasten the motor end of the roller tube in spite of time consuming online and store searches. Rollerhouse recommended a mounting kit, which I ordered. The product I received did not match the quality of the existing brackets. Besides the mounting kit did not come with any screws to fasten the provided disc (with 4 holes) to the motor. The motor has two small holes which align with two of the four holes on the disc. The seller suggested that I use the two screws that came with the motor kit to mount the disc to the motor. These screws were provided to mount the remote control to the wall. After back and forth emails voicing my concern about damaging the motor end I finally tried these two screws. Unfortunately these 3/4 inch long screws went straight into the clutch on the motor tube, pretty much disabling its function! After spending more time wandering around Lowes and Homedepot I bought two 5/8 inch Phillips screws. I trimmed them to shorten them to just under 1/2 inch! My blinds are inside mounted and so there is no room for any adjustment. The motor added about 1/2 inch to the total length. So I had to use a hacksaw to trim off about 1/2 inch of the metal roller tube. I successfully motorized one 22 inch wide Bali blind. I plan on motorize the remaining 3 blinds in the coming days. My hope is that I may stumble on some mounting bracket which can be used with less hassle. Lessons learned: 1. This is truly a DYI project. Unless you have a lot of time and patience get some one else to do this.. 2. Do not fully trust the suggestion from the seller. The one making the suggestion may not have sufficient familiarity with the product you are dealing with. 3. I am surprised that there are no readily available mounting brackets for what appears to be a popular item for motorization of blinds. 4. There are no adequate instructions. The included ones appear to be written by some one with limited language skills. To me the reviews and answers in Amazon were more helpful. That is one reason I am adding this one. Good luck fellows!! Update 2-23-18 The seller finally seems to have understood what I was trying to convey. The only option I found so far to attach the motor end of the roller tube to a wall bracket (inside mount) was to use the kit sold separately by the same seller. Unlike other items with appropriate mounting brackets they sell through Amazon they have not been able to put together similar package for the 22 mm roller tube for use with 30 mm (ID) tubes. However I am happy with their product. Besides I could not find anything similar (with rechargeable batteries) during my search. I have ordered two more motor kits for the remaining (similar) manual shades. Wish me good luck!! Last update 3-4-19: Finally all the four blinds have been successfully motorized. I hit a minor snag with the remote while setting the limits. This required a few trials to get done. A note about the C and L reset buttons: These are not buttons but small holes on the back of the remote, similar to most reset openings in routers etc. . There appears too be a plastic film covering the holes, which gets disrupted on pressing with a paperclip or ball point. I think this does not affect their operation. Regarding the lack of mounting brackets etc., the seller sent me an email to the effect that they may be condsidering this in future product listings. I think it will be helpful to prospective buyers. I hope this will be my final comment on this product unless something goes bad in the immediate future! Dec 2019 update: One more update after 10 months! The motorized blinds are still working. Does not need charging as frequently as I expected. Feb 26 2021: I wanted to ask a question to the seller. I could not find a link or an option to ask a question. Hence this post here: I see that my review shows up in your product web page on Amazon. My question: Since your product has worked well for me for the past couple of years I am considering your product also to automate some rollers hades. Can you please provide me with some way to contact you to see if I could consider your product for my next projects? Thanks R Warrier 2-26-21 PS: I had to put a star to this post and so I chose 4 star.

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