TS0601 smart air house keeper

Hi !!!

I am using HA since may 2021 and have paired 22 devices (4 routeurs and 1 CC2531).
I just acquired the Tuya Smart Air House Keeper TS0601_smart_air_house_keeper.
And fortunately, I’ve seen that it was already supported by Zigbee2MQTT since the version 1.23.
I am using the just updated version 1.24.

But my problem is I can’t manage to make it pair. It is simply not recognized. The light blinks for about 5 minutes but at the end, it stops trying to pair.

Does anyone had this issue with this device or something similar ?

I tried to pair another unused device and it worked like a charm.

Thanks a lot for your kind guidance :slight_smile:

Bud

Well, I tried several things… but the one that worked was to reflash the CC2531… Now it works :slight_smile:

Unfortunately, the data gathered does not seem to be right as explained on github.


All data seems to be mixed up.

I use the same device but the values seem to be wrong?

e.g. formaldehyd seems to be much too high?

Is there a chart for values to see if they’re okay oor not?

if the formaldehyde were as high as in my case, we’d be already dead :slight_smile:
my guess is that it is CO2

Zigbee2MQTT Output:

Mine is quite similar.


We’ll see if the next Zigbee2MQTT update correct it

After a Zigbee2MQTT update, the CO2 value seems to be at its place. But I end up with this error in loop :

zigbee-herdsman-converters:TuyaSmartAirBox: Unrecognized DP #20 with data {“dp”:20,“datatype”:2,“data”:{“type”:“Buffer”,“data”:[0,0,0,0]}}

And no value for formaldehyde

so i have a zigbee and wifi version of the 6 in 1. and the wifi version has some numbers that look good
here is my Zigbee Version

Here is My wifi

I also have the 4 in 1 Wifi Version

Any news?
I hawe similar problems with mixed parameters

Having issues with these sensors also:

formaldehyde - statistics not working, unable to get graphical data, single entity okay.
pm2.5 entity - doesn’t show up for graphical data, not listed, but is available as a single entry.

Anyone got any ideas???

If you take this device apart, you’ll find it has a cheap PM sensor (IR not laser) a temperature and humidity sensor and a VOC sensor. It apparently extrapolates estimated CO2 and formaldehyde based on the VOC sensor.

I is WAY off on CO2 compared to a real CO2 sensor. My current CO2 levels are 872 ppm real, and the Air Housekeeper says 357 ppm which is lower than it is outside. Worse, you can’t calibrate it, the incorrect reading does not correlate with the correct reading.

I’ve ended up labelling these inputs as fake CO2 and fake Formaldehyde on my install, and only using the real readings: Temperature, Humidity, PM 2.5 and VOC.

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