Switching from KaKu/COCO to Z-wave gives problems NOT a Z-wave problem [closed]
Posted: Thursday 26 September 2019 9:40
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.

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.
Edit:
Image
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.

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.
Edit:
Image