You have to set parameter 1 (send meter report) to Enable.gielie wrote: ↑Monday 13 November 2017 9:35I have the same problem with my neo power plugs, when i exclude/include them again it is back but only a few days. They have been working correctly for months. Maybe this is the downside of cheap chinese plugs.bink wrote: ↑Friday 10 November 2017 21:07Did you need to do anything special to get the energy readings? I currently only get watt, but no kwh data seems to be logged. Tried to get it working by enabling "polling" and changing parameter "6. Configure power report: " to 1 but that doesn't seem to make a difference...
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Of Course this is enabled but still no output.
I have various plugs from neo with different application versions 3.93 and 3.70, is there a way to update the versions?
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Here's my config: http://ibb.co/hRWv5w
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Hm... I have two Neo plugs, both are 3.70. To my knowledge, there's no way to upgrade it by yourself
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Mine are application version 3.94. Only paramater I found different with your config is the update interval. I now changed it to 30 as well. Lets see if that makes a difference. Do you have polling enabled or disabled?LouiS22 wrote: ↑Monday 13 November 2017 11:21Hm... I have two Neo plugs, both are 3.70. To my knowledge, there's no way to upgrade it by yourself
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Disabled!bink wrote: ↑Monday 13 November 2017 17:18Mine are application version 3.94. Only paramater I found different with your config is the update interval. I now changed it to 30 as well. Lets see if that makes a difference. Do you have polling enabled or disabled?
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Can you tell why you have polling disabled?
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Modules usually have parameters to tune their info reporting (% of a value change etc...), thus enabling pooling should be for (old?) modules that does not have such parameters. Otherwise it's an added load on the z-wave network to mostly get values with no significant change.
To sum-up: It's not recommended for most setups.
On my side only one z-wave module is pooled every 30s: A Siren that is also battery backed (to avoid false positives on power outages as my RPI+modem are also battery backed).
As my z-wave network also manage an alarm function, If Siren can't be pooled 2 times (thus 1mn) I consider this may be a z-wave jamming by some clever burglar having studied my system and notifications are sent.
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Thanks!
Probably impossible to answer this, but would you say there are specific devices that need polling? I've only learned to avoid polling of battery powered devices.
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I would like to add domotica possibilities to my washing machine. Who dares to put a neo coolcam plug on there washing machine?
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I'm using one of them at my dish washing machine and it's working flawlessly within Domoticz, now I can see directly when the machine have finished its work and tell my wife that she can clear it
There are some significant spikes, but the plug should be able to handle up to 3kW, so no problem at all.
There are some significant spikes, but the plug should be able to handle up to 3kW, so no problem at all.
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Thanks!! Good input. Since the plugs are specified for max 2.000 watts on there website this is probably continious use and not peaks. Because yours Can manage!blacksn0w wrote:I'm using one of them at my dish washing machine and it's working flawlessly within Domoticz, now I can see directly when the machine have finished its work and tell my wife that she can clear it
There are some significant spikes, but the plug should be able to handle up to 3kW, so no problem at all.
My washing machine is rated on 2.200 watts so therefore my question and looking to your stats i am probably good.
How does your machine work btw, 2x cyclus of heating every time?
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Does it have battery percentage feedback?LouiS22 wrote: ↑Saturday 01 July 2017 8:10 Just a quick feedback.
Arrived yesterday: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Z-wave- ... 0.0.QIDx6w
As I initially suspected, this is Heiman's smoke sensor - and it really is, detected as Smart Sensor HS1SA. The package is a pain white box with only chinese manual included, but you can find a detailed english version at z-wave alliance database. There's not much to configure, only wake-up time The inclusion a bit tricky: there's a small hole on the side of the device, you have to put a thin nail or something similar to it, an push it three times. Did a test, it's a noisy beep-beep-beep
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Yes.N1co wrote: ↑Thursday 23 November 2017 21:12Does it have battery percentage feedback?LouiS22 wrote: ↑Saturday 01 July 2017 8:10 Just a quick feedback.
Arrived yesterday: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Z-wave- ... 0.0.QIDx6w
As I initially suspected, this is Heiman's smoke sensor - and it really is, detected as Smart Sensor HS1SA. The package is a pain white box with only chinese manual included, but you can find a detailed english version at z-wave alliance database. There's not much to configure, only wake-up time The inclusion a bit tricky: there's a small hole on the side of the device, you have to put a thin nail or something similar to it, an push it three times. Did a test, it's a noisy beep-beep-beep
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Any suggestions for a working with Domoticz Zwave DIMMER ? Instead of the € 50+ Fibaro ones?
Power measurement in addition would be nice, but not mandatory
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Recently I bought @AliExpress a few Z-wave smoke sensors which were recognized as "Heiman Smart Smoke Sensor HS1SA-Z". I did connect 8 of these smoke sensors. Unfortunately at the line of "Alarm Type: Smoke 1 (0x01)" I can see
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Hi, i hope anybody here could help me please.
Anybody have a tipp for me where to order the the NEO Coolcam NAS - SC01ZE (the light switch, which were mentioned here before) in Europe?
I ordered 2 in china, one at gearbest with the only shipping option Belgium Post and it doesnt arrive since 6 weeks now.
The second one were ordered at tomtop with dhl ecommerce asia, it arives in germany but dhl wasnt able to deliver it, only one delivery attempt and no information that they try to. Now it has been sended back to china.
But i would love to give them a try, the price is great and because of the switch-hole i cant use a normal switch with the fibaro relais.
Thanks in advance for your help!
PS: I appologize for my bad english. Hope you can understand what i try to say.
Anybody have a tipp for me where to order the the NEO Coolcam NAS - SC01ZE (the light switch, which were mentioned here before) in Europe?
I ordered 2 in china, one at gearbest with the only shipping option Belgium Post and it doesnt arrive since 6 weeks now.
The second one were ordered at tomtop with dhl ecommerce asia, it arives in germany but dhl wasnt able to deliver it, only one delivery attempt and no information that they try to. Now it has been sended back to china.
But i would love to give them a try, the price is great and because of the switch-hole i cant use a normal switch with the fibaro relais.
Thanks in advance for your help!
PS: I appologize for my bad english. Hope you can understand what i try to say.
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the delivery from china to EU is very slow. i would not even worry about my item being lost earlier than 8weeks. I ordered couple of coolcam switches on sale on aliexpress on 11.11 last year, and they arrived last week. I hope you got your item too.stefanwo wrote: ↑Friday 01 December 2017 18:10 Hi, i hope anybody here could help me please.
Anybody have a tipp for me where to order the the NEO Coolcam NAS - SC01ZE (the light switch, which were mentioned here before) in Europe?
I ordered 2 in china, one at gearbest with the only shipping option Belgium Post and it doesnt arrive since 6 weeks now.
The second one were ordered at tomtop with dhl ecommerce asia, it arives in germany but dhl wasnt able to deliver it, only one delivery attempt and no information that they try to. Now it has been sended back to china.
But i would love to give them a try, the price is great and because of the switch-hole i cant use a normal switch with the fibaro relais.
Thanks in advance for your help!
PS: I appologize for my bad english. Hope you can understand what i try to say.
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