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I have't looked at my Insights yet...
you are looking at full raw data, that is not going to work (and probably is also not in the manual this way...)
0x70 = Configuration Command Class, 0x04 = unknown to me, probably SET a value, 0x03 = the id, 0x01 = the size, 0x01 is the value
those are in hex so you need to convert them to decimal:
id: 3, size: 1, value: 1
so the expert parameter should be 3,1,1;
but curious why it's not in the settings anyway @TedTolboom? don't have one so can't test it
Off course I've tested both settings... on my 5 PN-6's and 2 PN-1's...But on none of them it had any effect... so therefore I decided not to included them into the app...
IMHO will raise more questions than providing a solution.
I will look into the issue.
Don't see any momentary energy use anymore at all, at my PN-6, 2 sockets show 0 W, the other show "-" (just a dash)
The 6 reports a '-' (dash). The single power nodes report '0'.
Cha cha cha
Thanks for the feedback. I found an issue (my mistake) in the Powernode-6 driver, where I swapped the polling interval of measure_power with the meter_power and vv. Updated app is available at:
https://github.com/TedTolboom/com.greenwavesystems/tree/patch-1
In the meantime, I have also been looking further into the polling intervals of the powernode-6's and specifically this issues of no updates..
even with the right polling interval linked to the right capability I have to draw the conclusion that polling the PN-6 is not working. This is not something introduced with the latest app update, but also exists in the previous app store versions...
For the people interested, the polling interval is triggering a GET command of a certain capability (e.g. measure_power).
This GET command is in the current (Z-wave)driver fired at the main node only; not to all end points (= sockets where the devices are connected). So the PN-6 will send a response (REPORT) only of the main node.
Setting the polling interval to 60 seconds, will therefore trigger an update of the main node only every 60 seconds...
The "power change for update" setting, is embedded into the PN-6 itself and will trigger an update of all capabilities for the end points (sockets).
Together with the other Z-wave dev's (and @caseda in particular) we are looking to a solution for this issue
Any chance this could get supported? Was just in the process of moving my devices from HC2 and hit this brick wall
Anything I can provide that may help?
This includes the required ID's needed to make the driver
At the moment the issues with the PN-6 polling has been solved, I will add this device to the app. ok?
http://imgur.com/PVLzI53
Unfortunately, I learned that approval is not expected within the next 1-2 weeks.
So to the people willing to take advantage of this update: check the following Github repository and install the app through CLI:
Biggest change is the ability to enable polling intervals on all individual sockets and their capabilities.
Big thanks and credits to @caseda for creating the code:
This update is running on my setup (5x PN6 + 1x PN1) stable over the last days (tested thoroughly) and has also been tested ok by @Phuturist.
As indicated in the changelog, the advise is to re-pair the powernodes, a bit more cumbersome but avoids polluting the data stored within Homey.
In addition the Greenwave family has been extended by the Powernode 5 (UK version):
On request of and tested today by @spamenigma
Let me know if you have questions / remarks on this update.
Thank you for your effort!
I will install via GIT and re-pair my powernodes (4xPN1 + 1 x PN6)
This is off-topic / not App related... but as Greenwave users will be reading this thread, and I didn't find any answer Google-ing, I will try here...
One of my PN-1's seems to have died on me. Homey lost connection to it, I checked the status LED and it was 'dead'. I removed it from the wall socket and did a factory reset (holding the on/off button and inserting it in a AC outlet again). Nothing happens. Pressing the 'pair' button, on/off or the 'wrench' button... nothing.
The PN-1 was connected to a close-in boiler (this one).
Any suggestions? The PN-1 needs a special screwdriver to be opened, but once opened I don't expect to find any noob-serviceable components ;-)
Thanks!
Is there absolutely no response / led not lighting up? That would be a bummer...
Unlikely, but still a check: is the wheel set to black? And not to the lock symbol?
Thanks for your reply.
Checked again. No response whatsoever, and the wheel is set to black.
Fortunately I order 2 Neo Coolcam sockets... :-)