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    HS-WD200+ Dimming with HA-Bridge

    I still use Thrag's HA-Bridge to beable to have Alexa control my lights as described in this thread:https://forums.homeseer.com/showthread.php?p=1213711

    I just installed some HS-WD200+ dimmers and while the on/off functions work great, I cannot get dimming to work. I also have GE/Jasco dimmers and these work fine. Does anyone else use the local HA-Bridge with the HS-WD200+ switches and still have the ability to dimming.

    Thanks,
    Andy

    #2
    Just an update on this. This issue does not seem to be with the HA-Bridge as I switched over to using the official Alexa skill with MyHS and still having trouble.
    Dimming down seems to work, however going up does not. For example:

    Alexa, turn the family room light down to 20% --> Alexa says "OK" and light goes to 20%

    Alex, turn the family room light on to 80% --> Alexa says "OK" but light remains at 20%

    I must be missing something here as my GE/Jasco switches work fine both ways.

    Any help would be appreciated.

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      #3
      You should use the HomeSeer skill as this bridge is no longer needed now that HS3 has the two skills.
      https://homeseer.com/amazon-alexa-integration/
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        #4
        Use
        "Alexa Set the family room light to 20%"
        "Alexa Set the family room light to 90%"
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          #5
          Originally posted by Rupp View Post
          You should use the HomeSeer skill as this bridge is no longer needed now that HS3 has the two skills.
          https://homeseer.com/amazon-alexa-integration/

          Thanks Rupp. I ended up enabling the HomeSeer skill and creating the MyHS account. I was trying to keep everything local by sing the HA-Bridge but it looks like that is no longer maintained or supported.

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