Mines too but they were also reporting 100% on my previous system. Battery status is not yet complete here. I will improve it in a few days. (I was focusing on preferences so for now it only report battery upon association :p).
I just updated the code now it handler request battery status every 48h on wakeup. I also change how current properties are stored using state instead of event attribute (as it sounds to work fine now).
I am trying it out now. So far, Battery hasn’t changed yet from 100% in the preferences, but not sure how long it will take. Also, how do you change the temperature from C to F?
Thanks, in the US, it’s all we understand So the only thing not working for me is the battery reporting. It still says 100%. How did you get yours to work?
I’m in the US and I still don’t understand it (not my origin country).
Battery report 100% for me too but I think it’s because it’s still 100%. The Zwave command return 0x64 which is 100 in decimal. My previous setup using Domoticz was reporting the same thing (openZwave based). So I think it’s working…
Note that this also a good HUB state indicator… if the sync state stay on pending for more than few hours it means that zwave commands are not beeing passed to your device and you may have to reboot the hub (powercycle, the reboot from the web page did not worked). I was scratching my head on this one trying to understand why my zwave cmd are not been taken by the device for several HOURS…
Overall this device type is performing well and I like the updated GUI options. My battery still says 100% even though I’ve had this sensor running for a few months so I can’t see how that is proper. Also, I believe I’ve found another bug as in my buttons it says the sensor is “Moving” when it’s not. See below.
Yeah but my groovy is pythonic style and some options are still missing like the way put the sensor to association group 1 and 2 for direct triggering devices (not a big deal but if I do that I have an issue with tamper alarm in vibration mode).