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Switching from KaKu/COCO to Z-wave gives problems NOT a Z-wave problem [closed]

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Version: V4.10717 b386b49e5
Platform: Windows 10
RFXtrs433E Version: Ext2/1025
Z-Stick Gen 5 Version: 1.4.3244.gbb874f6a.dirty
Fibaro Wall Plug 5x


The simple start with the 5 wall-plug's turn out to be very stressful.
Switching on/off on the tab Light/Switches go's fine but using the timer won't.
Lucky I noticed this in the night so I could them switch off by myself.

They also overflowing the log-file with kWh data while in the Device list they all set be NOT active,
Therefore I could not see why the timers don't worked.
A timer set for testing gives no switching on the wall-plug.

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This is maybe not true. There are test in progress now 2019-9-28.

For now I am back to KaKu and have pull them out of the socket so they are dead for the system.
Maybe I have to go to a Z-Wave Plus controller i.e. VeraPlus Z-wave Plus.

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Re: Switching from KaKu/COCO to Z-wave gives problems

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For "on time" switching I have found in Blockly a solution.

Time for/after sun-rise/set I use very often but more tricky, maybe impossible, in Blockly.

Therefore I hope that this device timer problem is not Z-wave related.
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Re: Switching from KaKu/COCO to Z-wave gives problems *3

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The moment that I wrote the first post I was sure the devices, Fibaro wall plugs, has no turned on or off.
But because the huge amount is data they drop into the log-file looking back if the devices has no turned on or off was impossible.

This is a part of today.
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Now I'm finished the working around Blockly events I was looking to describe the problems of the device-timer I found that it was working.
Switching one Fibaro wall plug on/off a couple of times with intervals of 1,5 and 10 minutes. That's going well.

The working around Blockly events are switch off and the local devices-timers are set.
Maybe I can take quick a picture of the log-file from the evening on switching devices.
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Re: Switching from KaKu/COCO to Z-wave gives problems AGAIN !!

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The post where I conclude that the timers where working have I deleted.

After the successful weekend test I placed the wall plugs on there places.
There was only 1 that reacted on the timer but only that time.
In the search of the problem I hit a wrong link in the Node management so I decided to going back from scratch.
With first exclude every device and also delete the Z-stick Gen5 out of Domoticz.

When every thing was setup again sadly no timer won't working and I don't no what to do now. :(
That it had happens before was thus true.
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Re: Switching from KaKu/COCO to Z-wave gives problems AGAIN !!

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Working till midnight to looked at this problem.
New set timer rules sometimes worked mostly not.
The old ones still do.
Even on non Z-wave devices have this problem.
Trying this morning on a KaKu/COCO device an most new timer rules are not executed.

The only thing what I can still do is again remove all the Z-wave stuff and try the timers again.
 
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Re: Switching from KaKu/COCO to Z-wave gives problems AGAIN !!

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It is thus NOT Z-wave related.

Therefore I shall start a new tread.
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