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    Random Failure

    Not sure if this log information is useful as I don't have detailed turned on (obviously as didn't anticipate a problem this morning) - unsure why Tesla's API timed out but it then caused a non-graceful fail.
    Jun-02 6:53:51 AM Tesla Vehicles Failed to process the set_charge_limit request: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
    Jun-02 6:53:51 AM Tesla Vehicles Command 'set_charge_limit' failed: ''
    Jun-02 6:53:51 AM Tesla Vehicles Web request failed: The remote server returned an error: (408) Request Timeout. (408)
    Jun-02 6:53:09 AM Device Control Device: USS Odyssey Status to Update (1001)
    Jun-02 6:52:52 AM Z-Wave Device: Ensuite Watts 2 Set to 40.1 (40.1 Watts)
    Jun-02 6:52:49 AM Device Control Device: USS Odyssey Charge Limit to 80% (80)
    Jun-02 6:52:49 AM Event Event Trigger "Tesla Pre-Condition - Charge To 80% During Shower In Morning"
    Jun-02 6:52:49 AM Z-Wave Device: Ensuite Fan Set to ON

    #2
    It happens sometimes. Not always the same error, either. I could try to resend it, but that's not great for other reasons.

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      #3
      Originally posted by shill View Post
      It happens sometimes. Not always the same error, either. I could try to resend it, but that's not great for other reasons.
      Agree - I'm thinking something along the lines of a child object holding the status of any commands sent so I can react accordingly?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Tillsy View Post

        Agree - I'm thinking something along the lines of a child object holding the status of any commands sent so I can react accordingly?
        The "status" child device reports back success or failure for every command.

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          #5
          Originally posted by shill View Post

          The "status" child device reports back success or failure for every command.
          That child spends all its time reporting "Waiting for sleep" for me - which is odd when it has been plugged into the charger for 12 hours or parked at work for 8 hours with sentry mode on

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            #6
            This morning it failed to increase charge limit but without a web timeout AND waiting for vehicle to "wake up" even though:
            • Has been plugged into charger for 14 hours (per charge port open)
            • Charing complete 13 hours prior (per charging state and battery level)
            • Car is not asleep
            Jun-06 7:31:36 AM Tesla Vehicles Failed to process the set_charge_limit request: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
            Jun-06 7:31:36 AM Tesla Vehicles Command 'set_charge_limit' failed: ''
            Jun-06 7:31:36 AM Tesla Vehicles Failed to wake up vehicle 2024809171
            Jun-06 7:30:20 AM Device Control Device: USS Odyssey Status to Update (1001)
            Jun-06 7:30:00 AM Device Control Device: USS Odyssey Charge Limit to 80% (80)
            Jun-06 7:30:00 AM Event Event Trigger "Tesla Pre-Condition - Charge To 80% If No Early Morning Shower"
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            That said, rest assured this has all been working beautifully for weeks - only this week suddenly had these failures. I rebooted HomeSeer couple of nights ago to ensure no issue carried over or anything? Odd...

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