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Everspring development.
Is there anybody out there who has some programming skills and is willing to fork (merge) the Homey Everspring app?
At the moment the development is frozen and there are a few issues open.
You can contact roadxy.
The community would be greatfull I think.
Github:
https://github.com/ralfvd/com.everspring
At the moment the development is frozen and there are a few issues open.
You can contact roadxy.
The community would be greatfull I think.
Github:
https://github.com/ralfvd/com.everspring
Comments
(in general: everspring doesn't always follow the correct Z-wave procedures, e.g. for the ST814 humidity sensor, that delays development as well)
So indeed, development is a bit frozen. Last week, I initiated contact with some resellers of Everspring and Homey devices, and also Everspring Corporation as well, to see if I can get -temporary- access to the Z-wave devices, so I can build support for it.
Alternatively, community members could send one of their devices to me, but that would incur some postage fees and trust of each other, which might be a hurdle ;-)
But, if anyone is willing to help development, I am glad to share! I just started the Everspring app when I needed a Everspring device supported (which still isn't working 100 % ;-) ).
It would help - if possible - if you could run the app in developer mode and log what the Z-wave output is during a dim command.
PM me your address if you feel like this would help programming.
This seems a generic issue for all Z-wave enabled dimmer devices.
Why this is changed since 1.0.2 I don't know and what the difference is between an device card and a flow.
I'll keep investigating and see if there is a workaround until Athom fixes this.
Are there any plans to have this implemented in the future?