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Thanks, will pick it up there
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mruiter said: For z-wave to become stable you cant just use battery powered devices in youre home. You also need constant powered devices like power plugs dimmers etc etc . They act as a mesh router/repeater. Sounds plausible, but after…
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Beginning to look more like a stability issue; after a couple of times switching without a load, it kept working... Then i reconnected the 2 spots, and it kept on working. So i guess this might me something in the z-wave network, causing the switch…
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I've got an update on this, although it makes it weirder: When i have no devices connected, the switch works fine and instant. As soon as i connect 2 halogen spots, i get this weird behaviour back... Any ideas where to find the root cause?