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Philio Pan04-1B switch has an own life

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I have installed a Philio Pan04-1B via an Aeotec Z-stick to Domoticz and it works fine, I can control it via the dashboard and include it in behavioir scripts, like "Go on when sensor sees movement".
The strange thing is it randomly goes on by itself and that's annoying because it switches light near my bedroom 😭
Does anyone know if this is a common problem of this switch or are there other causes which trigger this behaviour. My voltage for example is sometimes above 240.
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Re: Philio Pan04-1B switch has an own life

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I have some philio sensors which i need to include non-secure or i receive a lot of mess.
And i have the same sensors as you and one of them is not working (again) and the solution is to reboot it (power off and on again)

To rule out that it is not a scripting issue, you can see this switch change in the actual log of the Pan04 as well ?
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Thank you for your reaction @gizmocuz
Yes, I do see all the switch changes, also the ones which aren't triggered by a script or using the lightswitch on the wall.
The strange thing is, it doesn't occur every day.
And I built the sensor inside a ceiling lightbox, so resetting isn't easy.
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