@anotherjulien Exactly: I can “turn on a light in HA, the light turns on but the entity immediately switches back off…”, least that’s how it used to be, now, after updates, it’s probably the same too, but I haven’t checked it anymore.
Maybe it’s MHS1 problem - I have mh202 in stock, I will try to replace mhs1 with mh202 and see if there will be the same problem - i let you know
Hi @anotherjulien. I try to install the repository from supervisor, but the system give me this issue: “Invalid Add-on repository!”
It’s a brand new installation, but no warries about other repository…
Hi, supervisor repositories are for add-ons/plugins, not components/integrations. They must be installes in HACS
@anotherjulien Hi there, sorry for delay I was out of home for work.
I’ll look how I can get it as an attribute an dthen report it.
Ha ha
Thank you man It’s about an year that I don’t use home assistant and that are the aftereffects
CIao @anotherjulien
I have a problem with power consume sensor since a few days ago
I see the consume at 0.
Here’s the config
sensor:
- platform: myhome
devices:
general_power:
where: '51'
name: Total power
class: power
manufacturer: BTicino
there’s something I can do?
Thanks
Hallo @anotherjulien. I have a little problem with covers: is there a way to modify the timing of cover’s signals? That’s because i have to operate with shot signals and long signals…
Thank you…
Cant you change ‘51’ to ‘511’ ?
just tried but appears as unavailable
@powermian, sorry, I don’t understand what you mean by signal timing
@mantovanelli.matteo, did this start after the CEST->CET timezone change? Had you restarted HA completely after that?
(By the way, replacing ‘51’ with ‘511’ only changes the address of the sensor, so if you did not change your sensor ID to number 11, that’s no use)
Sincerely I don’t know when exactly start. Yes I tried to reboot.
Do you have debug logs that maybe show incoming messages for Sensor 1 (and what happens to them)?
How can I do it?
I mean that my shutter works in different ways with short or long press. Now, when I action a shutter, the system send a long signal. How can I modify this setting?
I set up in this way
logger:
default: debug
logs:
homeassistant.components.sensor.total_power: debug
A strange thing, for some reason, for a few hours it saw the power consumption
As far as I know, you can’t set a log level for a single entity, you have to set it for the whole component, but since you set the default logging to debug, it should still produce logs.
So, what did the debug logs have to say?
Do you maybe miss the automation that sends the required “update request” on a regular basis?
I’m afraid this behaviour is not part of the OpenWebNet protocol.
If you do not have “advanced covers”, the only commands it knows are up, down and stop.
Maybe the wall switch also sends a stop command when you do a short press?
Hi, Julien, I like to thank you very much for your great work.
I noticed that after version 0.8.2 if I set the device area, the device is in that area, but after a reboot, the area is not maintained.
I have another question: how can i set a push button to have PUL command?
Also is it possible to make an automation if a user defined OpenWebNet string is on the bus?
Thank you for your help.
ps. if you need some kind of test in a Bticino MyHome House I can help you.
Hi, if you want I can test bus extender like F422 and use addresses like <A><PL>#4#<Int>
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You can add a bus: 1 to the description of a light or a cover
caldaia:
where: 15
bus: 1
name: Caldaia
dimmable: False
manufacturer: BTicino
model: F411/4