Z-wave device constantly sends data (network becomes unresponsive)

I have a switch that is constantly sending data and the counter for commandsRX is very high. The network is under heavy load and sometimes fails to get status of other sensors.

Is this a failed device or did I do something wrong with the parameters?

Any other ideas?
I am using zwavejs2mqtt and a zwave.me UZB1 Stick.

PARAMETER 
9
State After Power Failure
Previous state
PARAMETER 
10
First Channel - Operating Mode
Standard
PARAMETER 
11
First Channel - Reaction to Key S1 for Delay/Auto ON/OFF Modes
Cancel and set target state
PARAMETER 
12
First Channel - Time Parameter for Delay/Auto ON/OFF Modes

PARAMETER 
15
Second Channel - Operating Mode
Standard
PARAMETER 
16
Second Channel - Reaction to Key S2 for Delay/Auto ON/OFF Modes
Cancel and set target state
PARAMETER 
17
Second Channel - Time Parameter for Delay/Auto ON/OFF Modes

PARAMETER 
18
Second Channel - Pulse Time for Blink Mode

PARAMETER 
20
Input Button/Switch Configuration
Switch (status changes when switch change)
PARAMETER 
21
Report During Blink Mode

PARAMETER 
27
Send Secure Commands to 2nd Association Group
Only active when the node is included securely

PARAMETER 
27
Send Secure Commands to 3rd Association Group
Only active when the node is included securely

PARAMETER 
27
Send Secure Commands to 4th Association Group
Only active when the node is included securely

PARAMETER 
27
Send Secure Commands to 5th Association Group
Only active when the node is included securely

PARAMETER 
28
Key S1: Send Scenes When Pressed 1 Time

PARAMETER 
28
Key S1: Send Scenes When Pressed 2 Times

PARAMETER 
28
Key S1: Send Scenes When Pressed 3 Times

PARAMETER 
28
Key S1: Send Scenes When Held Down and Released

PARAMETER 
29
Key S2: Send Scenes When Pressed 1 Time

PARAMETER 
29
Key S2: Send Scenes When Pressed 2 Times

PARAMETER 
29
Key S2: Send Scenes When Pressed 3 Times

PARAMETER 
29
Key S2: Send Scenes When Held Down and Released

PARAMETER 
30
Key S1 Associations: Send ON With Single Click
Enable
PARAMETER 
30
Key S1 Associations: Send OFF With Single Click
Enable
PARAMETER 
30
Key S1 Associations: Send When Holding and Releasing
Reuqires Key S1 to be configured as momentary
Enable
PARAMETER 
30
Key S1 Associations: Send When Double Clicking
Reuqires Key S1 to be configured as momentary or to change each time input changes
Enable
PARAMETER 
31
Key S1 Associations: Switch ON Value Sent

PARAMETER 
32
Key S1 Associations: Switch OFF Value Sent

PARAMETER 
33
Key S1 Associations: Double Click Value Sent

PARAMETER 
35
Key S2 Associations: Send ON With Single Click
Enable
PARAMETER 
35
Key S2 Associations: Send OFF With Single Click
Enable
PARAMETER 
35
Key S2 Associations: Send When Holding and Releasing
Requires Key S2 to be configured as momentary
Enable
PARAMETER 
35
Key S2 Associations: Send When Double Clicking
Requires Key S2 to be configured as momentary or to change each time input changes
Enable
PARAMETER 
36
Key S2 Associations: Switch ON Value Sent

PARAMETER 
37
Key S2 Associations: Switch OFF Value Sent

PARAMETER 
38
Key S2 Associations: Double Click Value Sent

PARAMETER 
40
General Purpose Alarm Response
Blink load
PARAMETER 
41
Water Flood Alarm Response
Turn off load
PARAMETER 
42
Smoke, CO or CO2 Alarm Response
Blink load
PARAMETER 
43
Temperature Alarm Response
Turn on load
PARAMETER 
44
Time of Alarm State

PARAMETER 
50
First Channel - Power Reports: Threshold

PARAMETER 
51
First Channel - Power Reports: Minimum Time Between Reports

PARAMETER 
53
First Channel - Energy Reports: Threshold

PARAMETER 
54
Second Channel - Power Reports: Threshold

PARAMETER 
55
Second Channel - Power Reports: Minimum Time Between Reports

PARAMETER 
57
Second Channel - Energy Reports: Threshold

PARAMETER 
58
Periodic Active Power Reports

PARAMETER 
59
Periodic Energy Reports

PARAMETER 
60
Include Consumption By Device Itself in Reports
If enabled, it will be included in the reports for the first channel

PARAMETER 
13
First Channel - Pulse Time for Blink Mode

What data from the switch is saturating the network?

2022-03-27 22:53:52.938 INFO ZWAVE: Node 69: value updated: 50-1-value-65537 138.71 => 138.71
2022-03-27 22:53:53.013 INFO ZWAVE: Node 69: value updated: 50-2-value-65537 41.98 => 41.98
2022-03-27 22:53:53.938 INFO ZWAVE: Node 69: value updated: 50-1-value-65537 138.71 => 138.71
2022-03-27 22:53:54.012 INFO ZWAVE: Node 69: value updated: 50-2-value-65537 41.98 => 41.98
2022-03-27 22:53:54.938 INFO ZWAVE: Node 69: value updated: 50-1-value-65537 138.71 => 138.71
2022-03-27 22:53:55.012 INFO ZWAVE: Node 69: value updated: 50-2-value-65537 41.98 => 41.98

It is the energy consumption. If I reset it:

2022-03-27 22:57:41.193 INFO ZWAVE: Node 69: value updated: 50-2-value-65537 0 => 0
2022-03-27 22:57:41.938 INFO ZWAVE: Node 69: value updated: 50-1-value-65537 0 => 0
2022-03-27 22:57:42.012 INFO ZWAVE: Node 69: value updated: 50-2-value-65537 0 => 0
2022-03-27 22:57:42.938 INFO ZWAVE: Node 69: value updated: 50-1-value-65537 0 => 0

Or more detailed:


2022-03-27T21:06:27.966Z CNTRLR   [Node 069] [~] [Meter] value[65537]: 0 => 0                       [Endpoint 1]
2022-03-27T21:06:27.967Z SERIAL » [ACK]                                                                   (0x06)
2022-03-27T21:06:27.968Z DRIVER « [Node 069] [REQ] [ApplicationCommand]
                                  └─[MultiChannelCCCommandEncapsulation]
                                    │ source:      1
                                    │ destination: 0
                                    └─[MeterCCReport]
                                        type:       Electric
                                        scale:      kWh
                                        rate type:  Consumed
                                        value:      0
                                        time delta: 0 seconds

Groups


0	Lifeline	NodeID_1	0	delete
0	On/Off(S1)	NodeID_1	1	delete
0	On/Off(S2)	NodeID_1	1	delete
1	On/Off(S1)	NodeID_1	1	delete
2	On/Off(S2)	NodeID_1	1	delete

I have also set the values for the reports to maximum. But still the same. I will try to exclude and include. Hopefully that helps.

I would factory reset the device before putting it back in service.

All switches from Fibaro (Switch V2) start behaving like that. V1 is not affected. I did set the report values to 0 the day before. But this should only disable that reporting. I think it is possible that there is a misconfiguration introduced from zwavejs.

The other switches started to ignore switch states. However, this was because I accidentally removed all associations to fix the problem. :see_no_evil:

After restoring the backup and reinterview they started working again.

I will still try to reinclude the nodes.

It seems to be fixed.

I had to reset one device because it never got the interview done. After that it worked for all. I still want to try to disable energy reports. Hopefully that works as well.

Edit: After I set report time to 0 it starts sending again.

The template says 0 deactivates but in fact it literally sends the status every 0 seconds!