When I try to change the color temperature of my GU10 spots, it seems that the temperature range is centered on 3800K. In other words, 6500K is cold as expected, but 2000K as well. When sliding from 6500 to 2000, color temperature gets warmer, around 3800 it's orange and when sliding down to 2000, it gets colder.
When using the mired slider in z2m, I have the same behavior.
What did you expect to happen?
I would expect that the temperature range goes from the warmest to coldest, and not cold-warm-cold.
How to reproduce it (minimal and precise)
Install Lidl GU10 [HG08130A] and try to change color temperature.
Hi
So I've bought a small Tuya Zigbee gateway to see if there was an issue with the spots :
When they are paired to that gateway, no problem: when changing temperature
When I remove and factory reset them, then add them again to Z2M, then the issue described above starts again : minimal mired and maximal mired are cool, somewhere in the middle it gets warmer and orange.
I can't use these GU10 spots with Z2M :(
What kind of logs or data can I provide to help solving this issue ?
What happened?
When I try to change the color temperature of my GU10 spots, it seems that the temperature range is centered on 3800K. In other words, 6500K is cold as expected, but 2000K as well. When sliding from 6500 to 2000, color temperature gets warmer, around 3800 it's orange and when sliding down to 2000, it gets colder. When using the mired slider in z2m, I have the same behavior.
What did you expect to happen?
I would expect that the temperature range goes from the warmest to coldest, and not cold-warm-cold.
How to reproduce it (minimal and precise)
Install Lidl GU10 [HG08130A] and try to change color temperature.
Zigbee2MQTT version
1.38
Adapter firmware version
20210708
Adapter
sonoff-P
Setup
add-on in home assistant (2024.5.5)
Debug log
Spots are called WC-évier or WC. debug.log