@w35l3y Generic EF Driver creates additional child devices for each datapoint inserted, see if you find them in the same room where the hub is.
One additional observation about this specific device, is that DP 101, 102, 103 are all raw values in miliVolts, not LUX. 105 are also milivolts, so, for this datapoints, you have to use voltage sensors and set the “rate” to 100.000 in the configuration of the created child devices.
Here are a complete list of datapoints for the RB-SRAIN01 rain sensor:
4 => batteryPercentage => sugestion is to use the generic numeric
101 => ‘illuminance’ => voltage sensor (mV = rate: 100.000)
102 => ‘illuminance_average_20min’ => voltage sensor (mV = rate: 100.000)
103 => ‘illuminance_maximum_today’ => voltage sensor (mV = rate: 100.000)
104 => ‘cleaning_reminder’ => generic binary (ON/OFF)
105 => ‘rain_intensity’ => voltage sensor (mV = rate: 100.000)
addittionally, @Mariano_Colmenarejo inserted the this device fingerprint (_TZ3210_tgvtvdoc) to his Zigbee moisture MC driver, it correctly shows Rain detection (ON/OFF) and device battery