Digoo DG-HOSA 433MHz Water sensor
Posted: Thursday 07 September 2017 7:52
Have got this sensor https://www.banggood.com/Digoo-DG-HOSA- ... 8532015010
It can communicate with Lightning4 and X10 protocol. Below you can see the logs from RFXmng.
Basically upper button sends Arm Away. Lower button sends Arm Home and is wired with water leakage sensor. So it is the same if you press lower button or shorten the wired sensor (simulates water leakage).
This sensor has also magnetic switch (like door sensors) and it sends the same signal as upper button.
When X10 protocol is enabled i can see the battery level but upper button always sends low voltage.
So basically this is it and it will help someone.
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7. 09. 2017 07:42:58
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7. 09. 2017 07:42:58
Packettype = Security1
subtype = X10 security
Sequence nbr = 31
id1-3 = 0339C0 decimal:211392
status = Arm Home
battery level = OK
Signal level = 7 -64dBm
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7. 09. 2017 07:43:07
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7. 09. 2017 07:43:07
Packettype = Security1
subtype = X10 security
Sequence nbr = 32
id1-3 = 0339C0 decimal:211392
status = Arm Home
battery level = OK
Signal level = 6 -72dBm
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7. 09. 2017 07:43:10
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7. 09. 2017 07:43:10
Packettype = Security1
subtype = X10 security
Sequence nbr = 33
id1-3 = 0339C0 decimal:211392
status = Arm Away
battery level = Low
Signal level = 6 -72dBm
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7. 09. 2017 07:43:24
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7. 09. 2017 07:43:24
Packettype = Security1
subtype = X10 security
Sequence nbr = 34
id1-3 = 0339C0 decimal:211392
status = Arm Away
battery level = Low
Signal level = 7 -64dBm
It can communicate with Lightning4 and X10 protocol. Below you can see the logs from RFXmng.
Basically upper button sends Arm Away. Lower button sends Arm Home and is wired with water leakage sensor. So it is the same if you press lower button or shorten the wired sensor (simulates water leakage).
This sensor has also magnetic switch (like door sensors) and it sends the same signal as upper button.
When X10 protocol is enabled i can see the battery level but upper button always sends low voltage.
So basically this is it and it will help someone.
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7. 09. 2017 07:42:58
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7. 09. 2017 07:42:58
Packettype = Security1
subtype = X10 security
Sequence nbr = 31
id1-3 = 0339C0 decimal:211392
status = Arm Home
battery level = OK
Signal level = 7 -64dBm
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7. 09. 2017 07:43:07
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7. 09. 2017 07:43:07
Packettype = Security1
subtype = X10 security
Sequence nbr = 32
id1-3 = 0339C0 decimal:211392
status = Arm Home
battery level = OK
Signal level = 6 -72dBm
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7. 09. 2017 07:43:10
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7. 09. 2017 07:43:10
Packettype = Security1
subtype = X10 security
Sequence nbr = 33
id1-3 = 0339C0 decimal:211392
status = Arm Away
battery level = Low
Signal level = 6 -72dBm
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7. 09. 2017 07:43:24
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7. 09. 2017 07:43:24
Packettype = Security1
subtype = X10 security
Sequence nbr = 34
id1-3 = 0339C0 decimal:211392
status = Arm Away
battery level = Low
Signal level = 7 -64dBm