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Originally posted by SteveMSJ View PostHi Al,
You have a number of options for this.
1. You can reset the discharge rate for the particular monitoring device from the SDJ-Health tab opened by clicking on the name of the monitoring child. There should be the 'Last battery discharge rate' shown with a 'Reset' button, see attached screen shot. If this isn't there I added it in 3.0.4.3. which I can post. Click 'Save' after resetting it.
Steve
Brilliant plugin!!
I don't know where I can see the version number, but mine (the advanced version that was posted later in the thread) doesn't have the reset button and I also have two devices going a bit crazy on me (VisionSec motion detectors).
Cheers,
Alex
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Steve
I am loving this too - thanks!
I have one lock that is showing a bizarre percentage change value of 1434.4%!
This is a BE369 Schlage with a current battery level of 84% Of all my battery devices, this is probably the most accurate reporter of all. I installed the PI on Saturday and I imagine the value then was 84 or possibly 85%. I'll see what happens later / tomorrow and post back whether it corrects itself or not
Cheers
Jamescheeryfool
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Originally posted by SteveMSJ View PostHi Al,
You have a number of options for this.
Originally posted by SteveMSJ View Post1. You can reset the discharge rate for the particular monitoring device from the SDJ-Health tab opened by clicking on the name of the monitoring child. There should be the 'Last battery discharge rate' shown with a 'Reset' button, see attached screen shot. If this isn't there I added it in 3.0.4.3. which I can post. Click 'Save' after resetting it.
Ok, will look at these options if it continues to be an issue.
It looks like it dropped from 100% to 90% the same day that I installed the new version.
Thanks
AlHS 4.2.8.0: 2134 Devices 1252 Events
Z-Wave 3.0.10.0: 133 Nodes on one Z-Net
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Originally posted by akurz View PostI don't know where I can see the version number, but mine (the advanced version that was posted later in the thread) doesn't have the reset button and I also have two devices going a bit crazy on me (VisionSec motion detectors).x
What are the VisionSec motion detectors doing?
Steve
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Originally posted by cheeryfool View PostI have one lock that is showing a bizarre percentage change value of 1434.4%!
This is a BE369 Schlage with a current battery level of 84% Of all my battery devices, this is probably the most accurate reporter of all. I installed the PI on Saturday and I imagine the value then was 84 or possibly 85%. I'll see what happens later / tomorrow and post back whether it corrects itself or not
Steve
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Originally posted by sparkman View PostI don't have a reset button on my version so if you could post that one, that would be great.
Originally posted by sparkman View PostIt looks like it dropped from 100% to 90% the same day that I installed the new version.
Steve
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Originally posted by SteveMSJ View PostI've updated the version attached to message #192.
That's probably the reason. If you reset the rate it should show a more accurate value next time the battery level changes.
Steve
Thanks
Al
EDIT: The devices updated after a few minutes. All good now.HS 4.2.8.0: 2134 Devices 1252 Events
Z-Wave 3.0.10.0: 133 Nodes on one Z-Net
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Originally posted by sparkman View PostThanks Steve. I was able to reset the battery discharge %, but the device still says: "Status: High Battery Discharge" and the root device still shows there's a device with a high rate. Will that clear the next time it updates those devices?
Thanks
Al
EDIT: The devices updated after a few minutes. All good now.
Steve
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Thanks for an awesome plugin! Interestingly, I used to have an event to monitor the smoke alarm heartbeat but it stopped "seeing" the heartbeat and there was nothing in the log. I could see it on device view, though.
Since I installed the plugin, the heartbeat notification now shows up again in the log. Go figure.
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Originally posted by racerfern View PostThanks for an awesome plugin! Interestingly, I used to have an event to monitor the smoke alarm heartbeat but it stopped "seeing" the heartbeat and there was nothing in the log. I could see it on device view, though.
Since I installed the plugin, the heartbeat notification now shows up again in the log. Go figure.
I can probably explain that, if the device is a Zsmoke anyway. The device sends the Heartbeat value but doesn't reset it so It is set but not changed. HS3 only logs device changes so the heartbeats don't show in the log unless a smoke or other event happens in between. It still should trigger an event if you use the correct trigger.
HS also doesn't send callbacks to plugins if the value doesn't change so to be able to monitor the heartbeats the plugin sets the device value to Heartbeat Acknowledged after each Heartbeat so the next heartbeat will be a change in value and it will receive a callback. A side effect of that is that HS will also log the Heartbeat.
Steve
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Thanks for the explanation, I think. I say that because one day I was seeing heartbeats and my event worked correctly. The next day, no more heartbeats in the log and the event stopped firing.
I would still see the time of the last heartbeat update in the Device Management view, every 67 minutes but that's the only place it was obvious that heartbeats were still ongoing.
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Originally posted by SteveMSJ View PostI've updated the version attached to message #192. Now 3.0.4.3.
What are the VisionSec motion detectors doing?
Steve
Cheers,
Alex
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Originally posted by akurz View PostHard to say... I've disabled discharge warning yesterday and after re-enabling and upgrading to the latest version the sensors show all green. Looks I have to wait til one of my sensors changes battery value. I'll definitely keep you updated.
Ok, feedback is welcomed.
Steve
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Further information on reported battery discharge rates.
I have an Everspring Siren whose battery has been at 80% for a number of months now. The battery life on the Everspring devices is generally really good. Anyway, it is now occasionally reporting 70% and then back to 80%. The discharge rate therefore keeps jumping up and then going back to zero. The battery level will probably settle at 70% after a few days and then stay like that for another few months.
I think I might default to turning off alerts on high discharge rate.
Perhaps the average discharge rate since batteries were replaced would be a better value to report. This would be less affected by fluctuations although an increase in discharge rate would be less obvious. It would also require saving the starting level (not necessarily 100%) which I don't currently do.
Steve
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