nlrb / com.weather-sensors

Wireless weather sensor app voor Athom Homey
https://apps.athom.com/app/com.weather-sensors
MIT License
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No contact with Homey #98

Open Valle-kvalprak opened 1 year ago

Valle-kvalprak commented 1 year ago

Hi, Thank you for a great app! I have 8 sensors (some ALECTO V3 and some UPM/EPIC). They have all worked for years, but since a week or so they all lost contact with the homey at the same time. I assume they use 433 radio, and other apps using that works as before. I have tried restart of app and restart of homey but nothing works (so far). I just wonder if this has happened to others and if there is a fix. Best regards Valdemar

nlrb commented 1 year ago

No. Have you tried fresh batteries?

Albert1085 commented 1 year ago

I've got exactly the same issue: until last summer, it worked quite properly, but afterwards suddenly it didn’t. First of all, I was thinking about a dropped battery of the sensor. Because it was connected continously with the corresponding weather station, I was able to rule out this issue. In the meantime, I supposed it has something to do with the update to SDKv3 of my Homey Pro 2019. So I commented in the corresponding issue #99

Albert1085 commented 1 year ago

As I just tried to add my outdoor temperature and humidity sensor to Homey again two days ago, it worked properly. And it seems to be stable finally - until now at least... Nevertheless, a restart of the app was necessary before. Than my sensor was recognized with its specific protocol: Screenshot_2023-04-08-12-52-17-56_4bbfc4a7dd885a2bb189f300112a7ed4

goranblo commented 1 year ago

Har precis samma problem sedan ca ett år tillbaka, just nu visar appen dessutom mycket märkliga värden. 55ab0a34-9f3d-4138-946c-7bea66057d8c

nlrb commented 1 year ago

@goranblo No idea what you're trying to say. English please...

goranblo commented 1 year ago

Hi, I have four Telldus thermometers 433Mhz which I connected to my Homey Pro 2016 via your app "Wireless Weather Sensors" ver 3.1.1, since a year all communication stops periodically via this app. Restarting the app in Homey does not help, but I have to restart the whole Homey for it to start again. Right now I have lost communication with all the thermometers again, have managed to find two of them again but not the last one. The batteries in the thermometers have been changed. Hoping for help

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@goranblo https://github.com/goranblo No idea what you're trying to say. English please...

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nlrb commented 1 year ago

@goranblo I’ve removed your personal information from the ticket…

Thanks for the info. In the past the app tried to be smart and distinguish between Alecto and FineOffset protocol. Teldus sensors use the FineOffset protocol. However, sometimes the app was wrong and then your sensor would not get updated values (as it wrongly assumed the incoming data to be Alecto protocol). What I’ve changed in v3 is that you always will see 2 sensors: one decoded as Alecto and one as FineOffset. The user then has to decide which sensor to use.

Due to this change it does mean FineOffset sensors need to be deleted and paired again. After that, they should continue to value updates though.

goranblo commented 1 year ago

Thanks, now I have all the thermometers back in Homey, after reinstalling them. However, the question remains as to why the app periodically stops working and then requires a restart of the entire Homey to get started again. Thanks for help with this as well.

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Den ons 10 maj 2023 21:23Ramón Baas @.***> skrev:

@goranblo https://github.com/goranblo I’ve removed your personal information from the ticket…

Thanks for the info. In the past the app tried to be smart and distinguish between Alecto and FineOffset protocol. Teldus sensors use the FineOffset protocol. However, sometimes the app was wrong and then your sensor would not get updated values (as it wrongly assumed the incoming data to be Alecto protocol). What I’ve changed in v3 is that you always will see 2 sensors: one decoded as Alecto and one as FineOffset. The user then has to decide which sensor to use.

Due to this change it does mean FineOffset sensors need to be deleted and paired again. After that, they should continue to value updates though.

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