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Co sensor eats battery
Posted: Wednesday 06 May 2015 10:19
by Derik
I have a Co sensor...
Vision ZS6301 CO Detector, for the safety of my family, because i use a pellet stove as heating in my house.
I try different batteries...
Only the battery will work no longer than 1 or 2 weeks..
Polling in the sensor is off.

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Wake-up 7200..... is that a problem, perhaps?
In my Aeon Usb polling on 60sec
Is there a option in ZWave to save the battery?
Or do i need to rebuilt the sensor with a power adapter?
Other options?
Re: Co sensor eats battery
Posted: Sunday 15 November 2015 19:53
by marigo
I have set the wakeup interval to 86400 seconds. It save some battery, but I think the sensor is battery hungry.
Also I have turned off polling like you did.
Re: Co sensor eats battery
Posted: Sunday 15 November 2015 21:59
by Derik
i did sell my sensor....
....
looking for a Co sensor icw the rflink....
Did buy one in china..
And the core of rflink will get it to work.. on the 433Mhz
Re: Co sensor eats battery
Posted: Monday 10 July 2017 16:13
by kman
Derik wrote:I have a Co sensor...
Vision ZS6301 CO Detector, for the safety of my family, because i use a pellet stove as heating in my house.
I try different batteries...
Only the battery will work no longer than 1 or 2 weeks..
Polling in the sensor is off.
ScreenShot054.jpg
Wake-up 7200..... is that a problem, perhaps?
In my Aeon Usb polling on 60sec
Is there a option in ZWave to save the battery?
Or do i need to rebuilt the sensor with a power adapter?
Other options?
Hi Derik,
Quite odd I am even unable to include this Vision ZS6301 into the network? I press the program switch for more than sec, but it doesn't get included into the domoticz? Just wanted to check if there was anything else that you did to include this into the network?
thanks
Re: Co sensor eats battery
Posted: Monday 10 July 2017 17:44
by Derik
I should sell the device.
And by a nest