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AM43-0.45_40-ES-EB Device uses batteries, but shows up as powered device #23870

Open rsacherer opened 2 months ago

rsacherer commented 2 months ago

What happened?

Using two of these devices to test them out: https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/devices/AM43-0.45_40-ES-EB.html

Working good except that they show up as electricity powered, while they are actually battery powered. They seem to have big batteries as they work quite some time until I have to charge, but they come also with a solar charger, so I would like to see if the solar charging is actuall working fine, but as the battery and level are not shown/detected, I have no idea about the charge state.

What did you expect to happen?

see battery and charge states

How to reproduce it (minimal and precise)

Just pairing should show it incorrectly. I am available and open for testing etc.

Zigbee2MQTT version

1.37.1 commit: ea39d86

Adapter firmware version

20230507

Adapter

zStack3x0

Setup

docker setup for home assistant

Debug log

No response

teixemf commented 2 months ago

Same issue here. Also, the response to zigbee commands is very slow. It takes around 2 to 4 seconds to react to Open/Stop/Close commands. All my other zigbee devices react fast. @rsacherer does your device reatcs slow to like mine?

pbartek20 commented 2 months ago

After I saw this thread I checked and noticed that for me are also showing as grid powered not battery. If I remember correctly in previous Z2M versions they were showing as battery powered but there was no battery % level showed. Not sure if it changed in Z2M 1.40 or before.

@teixemf for me response time is ok, after clicking not more than 0,5 sec when it starting to close/open.

rsacherer commented 2 months ago

Hi, I always thought the blinds take a bit to react, a couple of seconds sounds right, moving them I have time to think if the commands have been sent and then it starts reacting.

That actually does not even register as an annoyance, I have opening and closing mostly automated. But the battery % level not showing bothers me quite a bit.

rsacherer commented 2 months ago

There seem to be a couple of different devices with a very similar look (maybe all are the same?) which seem to export (at least on the devices site) battery state:

https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/devices/ZNJLBL01LM.html https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/devices/TS0301.html