Rflink not adding new devices in Domoticz

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Re: Rflink not adding new devices in Domoticz

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The firmware was R48.
I have received test version R49 from one of my friends from Polish group and flashed RFLink.

Also i have reinstalled whole Domoticz from scratch and now everything works fine. All remotes have been discovered by Domoticz.

So honestly don't know where the issue was.

I am glad all working fine now.
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Hi All

My Rflink stopped working again.
I had to disconnect it from rpi due to move out and after restarting rpi it is not reacting on any device.

Of course it is connected to the same USB port and no changes in setting been made.

Guys please help me out with this before I throw it away :D

Last time it started working after full re-install of both Domo and RPI but bit tired of doing it every time and setting up from scratch.
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Guys anyone have any idea where the problem might be?
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Far fetched, but try a different power supply. If possible, us a original one.

Perhaps it's just a matter of stability of the pi itself?
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sancla wrote: Wednesday 01 April 2020 16:24 Far fetched, but try a different power supply. If possible, us a original one.

Perhaps it's just a matter of stability of the pi itself?
I have tried with power supply for Adruino and no difference.
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There is probably a amp (and if it is not an original one, a quality) difference in there...

This can cause many strange and and first unexplainable stability issues with your pi.
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sancla wrote: Wednesday 01 April 2020 17:14 There is probably a amp (and if it is not an original one, a quality) difference in there...

This can cause many strange and and first unexplainable stability issues with your pi.
The RPI power supply is original one 5.1V 3A
The adruino was 12v 1.5A from my router.
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You do not have to power the RFlink, the USB port from the raspberry pi should supply enough for the RFlink to work.
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sancla wrote: Wednesday 01 April 2020 17:59 You do not have to power the RFlink, the USB port from the raspberry pi should supply enough for the RFlink to work.
I know about this but someone else has advise me to try this way as well. But nothing changed.
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Re: Rflink not adding new devices in Domoticz

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Well, then perhaps like advised before, contact the RFlink forum. It could be that they have answers that can resolve your issues. Or wait for an other community member to give you advice.

Second, it is courtesy not to bump a topic to fast.
Not everybody is frequently visiting this forum, some even less then once a week.
Most of us 'techies' are still working during these bizarre Corona times. Some even more hours the usually... Bumping to quick can backfire, especially now...

Sometimes, it can take a few days before you get the answer or feedback you are looking for... Give it some time, perhaps some else knows a different angle you could look at. You would be surprised how much knowledge is packed into this community, even in previous posts and threads.
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