The plugin uses the subtype to look up the individual devices for mode, temp, setpoint, etc
These are set by the zwave plugin when the stat is added
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Ahh - the type could be my issue. Besides the root being labeled "Z-Wave Thermostat Root Device" do any of the child devices that need a specific name?
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That is odd.
If the device was not of the right type then BLStat would not have found them. Maybe the rescan fixed the device
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The devices were already under the control of HS3 but BLStat wouldn't find them. Only when I rescanned them (which didn't make any changes to the device status page), did BLStat find them.
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BLStat needs the stats to be in HS3 as devices before it can find them.
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After doing a Z-Wave rescan of all my thermostats, BLStat then found them. Possibly a bug in BLStat?
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BLStat not finding my thermostats?
I'm just transitioning to HS3 (from HS2) and trying out BLStat. However it's reporting that I have no thermostat. HS3 I believe recognizes all 4 thermostats as I have the ability to see and control all of them. So I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.
Can anyone assist?
Here's an example of a rescan for one of my thermostats thinking that maybe BLStat doesn't support Trane?
Z-Wave manufacturer information for node 3, ID: 139=8BH (Trane Corp), Type: 21586=5452H, ID: 21553=5431H
Node: 3 Supports Class(es): THERMOSTAT_MODE_V3, THERMOSTAT_OPERATING_STATE, THERMOSTAT_SETPOINT, THERMOSTAT_FAN_MODE_V3, THERMOSTAT_FAN_STATE, CONFIGURATION_V2, SENSOR_MULTILEVEL, VERSION_V2, CLOCK, MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2, LOCK, ASSOCIATION_V2
Happy to provide any other data. Thanks in advance..Tags: None
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