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Problem with Fibaro Wall Plug (peak usage)
keverjeroen
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in Devices
Hi,
I am using a Fibaro wall plug (zwave) al long time now to check if the washing machine is ready. This works great. Until the wall plug monitors huge peak usages at random times. As you can see on the chart down here.
In the red square is a normal Washing machine program. That works great. But check out the peaks! 8000 WATT? That's while the washing machine is turned off. I even see a negative peak of -3000 WATT.
My guess is that the Fibaro is losing connection to the Zwave network for a short moment, and sending out some garbage to Homey. Does that sound logic? If so, can I check if there is a problem in the Zwave network at the same time?
Hope you guys can help me trouble shoot this!
I am using a Fibaro wall plug (zwave) al long time now to check if the washing machine is ready. This works great. Until the wall plug monitors huge peak usages at random times. As you can see on the chart down here.
In the red square is a normal Washing machine program. That works great. But check out the peaks! 8000 WATT? That's while the washing machine is turned off. I even see a negative peak of -3000 WATT.
My guess is that the Fibaro is losing connection to the Zwave network for a short moment, and sending out some garbage to Homey. Does that sound logic? If so, can I check if there is a problem in the Zwave network at the same time?
Hope you guys can help me trouble shoot this!
Comments
Could be something else on the grid that makes a fase shift or other funny thing on the grid that triggers the measuring logic in the plug to report high (or low )values in.
We also have seen this on the Neo plugs.
Looks like it happens on the kitchen/wasser devices . Or thats just co-incedence because people monitor those more.
Nice , because i already said this happens on almost every brand of plug. See @caseda not only NEO with there superb high quality but also the lower Fibos have this.
Its a good thing to see if you can get the z-wave log at the time this happens. Could give more insights on why this happends.
- Peak visible in insights: 10:39:46h -> 10:40:13h
- Z-wave log from 10:00h -> 11:21h (Log is 1 one hour off, so 9:00h in the log is 10:00h in real time) is attached to this post.
Can you see something in the log that can be cousing this?
So, back on topic. Anyone an idea what's going wrong?