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Re: Cheap chinese z-wave products
Posted: Saturday 19 January 2019 12:47
by klontje
Hello all,
I have ordered the Neo Coolcam NAS-WR01ZE on Aliexpress, but they are not correctly recognized by Open Z-Wave. They seem to have a different hardware ID than what Open Z-Wave (and the Z-Wave alliances' product catalog) have on file.
It shows in OZW as "Neo CoolCam Unknown: type=0200, id=1027" while according to OZW config and Z-Wave alliance only Product type="0003" id="0087" and Product type="0003" id="1087" are registered. Any help on how to fix this?
Re: Cheap chinese z-wave products
Posted: Saturday 19 January 2019 13:36
by akamming
klontje wrote: ↑Saturday 19 January 2019 12:47
Hello all,
I have ordered the Neo Coolcam NAS-WR01ZE on Aliexpress, but they are not correctly recognized by Open Z-Wave. They seem to have a different hardware ID than what Open Z-Wave (and the Z-Wave alliances' product catalog) have on file.
It shows in OZW as "Neo CoolCam Unknown: type=0200, id=1027" while according to OZW config and Z-Wave alliance only Product type="0003" id="0087" and Product type="0003" id="1087" are registered. Any help on how to fix this?
i have 8 of these devices. they all work perfectly. I am runnning on development codebranch. not on release codebranch. Could this be the difference?
Where in OZW is product type and id reported? I can check if my devices have the same type and id...
Re: Cheap chinese z-wave products
Posted: Saturday 19 January 2019 13:39
by akamming
Alcloud wrote: ↑Friday 18 January 2019 17:56
I have the same one, but my works ok..
I just found out something new: the device does report humidity, only it is a lot later then i would expect (and need, since i want to trigger my ventilation unit based on humidity levels). and when i wakeup the device by sticking the pin in the small hole, which is also used for device inclusing, it is reported right away. So it might be that the sensor is just asleep for a long time and every now and then reports humidity.
So in your experience: What is the reaction time of the sensor when humidiy levels change?
Re: Cheap chinese z-wave products
Posted: Saturday 19 January 2019 13:47
by rrozema
I suggest you create a separate topic for your device only. Others will be able to find your experiences and know that all information is for that device.
Re: Cheap chinese z-wave products
Posted: Saturday 19 January 2019 14:06
by funky
If devices are not recognized probably it mostly has something to do with a outdated OZW hardware .xml file.
here is the latest z-wave file :
https://github.com/OpenZWave/open-zwave ... ecific.xml
and manually add your devices to Domoticz/Config/manufacturer_specific.xml file. First backup this file. After that exclude and include the devices and it should be recognized.
Re: Cheap chinese z-wave products
Posted: Saturday 19 January 2019 14:45
by Alcloud
akamming wrote: ↑Saturday 19 January 2019 13:39
Alcloud wrote: ↑Friday 18 January 2019 17:56
I have the same one, but my works ok..
I just found out something new: the device does report humidity, only it is a lot later then i would expect (and need, since i want to trigger my ventilation unit based on humidity levels). and when i wakeup the device by sticking the pin in the small hole, which is also used for device inclusing, it is reported right away. So it might be that the sensor is just asleep for a long time and every now and then reports humidity.
So in your experience: What is the reaction time of the sensor when humidiy levels change?
I've just tested it and it was about 10min (after opening the window).
Re: Cheap chinese z-wave products
Posted: Saturday 19 January 2019 18:44
by akamming
Alcloud wrote: ↑Saturday 19 January 2019 14:45
I've just tested it and it was about 10min (after opening the window).
Tx for testing!... was this a big or a small humidity (a few %) percentage change?
Re: Cheap chinese z-wave products
Posted: Saturday 19 January 2019 18:47
by Alcloud
akamming wrote: ↑Saturday 19 January 2019 18:44
Alcloud wrote: ↑Saturday 19 January 2019 14:45
I've just tested it and it was about 10min (after opening the window).
Tx for testing!... was this a big or a small humidity (a few %) percentage change?
only 3%
Re: Cheap chinese z-wave products
Posted: Saturday 19 January 2019 20:59
by akamming
Alcloud wrote: ↑Saturday 19 January 2019 18:47
only 3%
Tx.. then mine is definitely not working ok...
Re: Cheap chinese z-wave products
Posted: Monday 21 January 2019 17:01
by rrozema
Come on guys. Do you really think all subscribers to this topic need to know this? Start your own topic on your specific issue or this specific device...
TKB TZ74 Dual Switch
Posted: Sunday 27 January 2019 22:52
by fargle
Just sent the following off to the manufacturers. If I get a response, will post it here.
What it means is that as long as the light switch is installed very close to the module, (or vice-versa) no problem. But on a long cable run, as in my case to a dual switch,it will not work, or work unreliably. Of course if manual switching isn't needed, no problem....
Hello
I have several Wenzhou TKB Control System TZ74 Dual Switch+ installed, and have run into a problem. The "S" inputs for local switching are too sensitive. They work OK as long as the hardware switch is very close to the module, but any distance over 150cm is unreliable, causing no, or false triggering. I am able to switch the relay just by touching the S input through a high value resistor. My Fluke test meter does the same. I have tested two units, and see the same problem on both, its not a manufacturing problem.
Re: Cheap chinese z-wave products
Posted: Saturday 16 March 2019 21:31
by tonbor
Did you buy it and was it recognized?
Re: Cheap chinese z-wave products
Posted: Saturday 16 March 2019 21:33
by tonbor
Did you buy it and was it recognized?
Re: Cheap chinese z-wave products
Posted: Sunday 17 March 2019 8:57
by tonbor
tonbor wrote: ↑Saturday 16 March 2019 21:33
Did you buy it and was it recognized?
It is the kaipule im20 and I got them working.
Re: Cheap chinese z-wave products
Posted: Sunday 17 March 2019 8:57
by tonbor
tonbor wrote: ↑Saturday 16 March 2019 21:33
Did you buy it and was it recognized?
It is the kaipule im20 and I got them working
Re: Cheap chinese z-wave products
Posted: Sunday 17 March 2019 9:55
by rrozema
tonbor wrote: ↑Sunday 17 March 2019 8:57
tonbor wrote: ↑Saturday 16 March 2019 21:33
Did you buy it and was it recognized?
It is the kaipule im20 and I got them working
Did you even open the page linked to? The item advertised in the link is a z-wave controlled valve. The kaipule im20 is a door sensor? how can you even think these are the same device??
Re: Cheap chinese z-wave products
Posted: Sunday 17 March 2019 18:45
by tonbor
You right, wrong item to repley on.... sorry.
Re: Cheap chinese z-wave products
Posted: Sunday 17 March 2019 19:55
by rrozema
tonbor wrote: ↑Sunday 17 March 2019 18:45
You right, wrong item to repley on.... sorry.
Lol, that's a mistake easy to make. But the kaipule im20 works ok in domoticz? Easy to include and install? What batteries does it take and how long before ypu need to put in new ones?
Re: Cheap chinese z-wave products
Posted: Monday 18 March 2019 20:48
by tonbor
Yes it works, easy setup, AAA batteries, and the discription tells that you need to replace the batteries after 2 to 3 years.
Re: Cheap chinese z-wave products
Posted: Thursday 28 March 2019 16:10
by coolcamneo2019
tonbor wrote: ↑Monday 18 March 2019 20:48
Yes it works, easy setup, AAA batteries, and the discription tells that you need to replace the batteries after 2 to 3 years.
as i know.. the door sensor are not zwave certified.. and price is higher a lot than neo coolcam door sensors
http://bit.ly/2OyaKom