My _TZE200_nslr42tt reports bad power values
Power Sum 26.198,0 W
Power Phase A -109 W
Power Phase B 26,1910 kW
Power Phase C 26.145,0 W
Phase A and B show 1000 times the actual value. I thought the sum would add up those wrong numbers but no, then it would be 52kW.
For Phase B I manually changed the unit from W to kW which does not have the desired effect of fixing 1000 x too big values. it just displays the wrong value in a different format. So this setting is not intended to fix wrong values?
(this is german number format with . for spacing between 000 and , for decimal point)
I found that people report wildly different firmware revisions. mine is 0x00000081. Is there any way to update the firmware?
PS. Fresh installation on RPi5, ZHA, Conbee2
Home Assistant OS
Core 2026.3.3
Supervisor 2026.03.2
Operating System 17.1
Frontend 20260312.0
device signature:
{
"node_descriptor": {
"logical_type": 1,
"complex_descriptor_available": 0,
"user_descriptor_available": 0,
"reserved": 0,
"aps_flags": 0,
"frequency_band": 8,
"mac_capability_flags": 142,
"manufacturer_code": 4417,
"maximum_buffer_size": 66,
"maximum_incoming_transfer_size": 66,
"server_mask": 10752,
"maximum_outgoing_transfer_size": 66,
"descriptor_capability_field": 0
},
"endpoints": {
"1": {
"profile_id": "0x0104",
"device_type": "0x0101",
"input_clusters": [
"0x0000",
"0x0004",
"0x0005",
"0x0300",
"0x0402",
"0x0b04",
"0xef00"
],
"output_clusters": [
"0x000a",
"0x0019"
]
},
"242": {
"profile_id": "0xa1e0",
"device_type": "0x0061",
"input_clusters": [],
"output_clusters": [
"0x0021"
]
}
},
"manufacturer": "_TZE200_nslr42tt",
"model": "TS0601",
"class": "zigpy.quirks.v2.CustomDeviceV2"
}