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ISY doesn't reliably turn devices in outdoor scene off


Bruce L

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I have a scene with my outdoor lights (porch, garage, steps).  It can be turned on by different things (switches, motion sensors, door sensors) but is generally turned off by the ISY on a 7 minute timer.  The problem I've been having is that the porch and garage don't turn off reliably.  I changed the ISY from turning the scene off to turning the devices off individually hoping the trace would be clearer.  This morning I woke up and the porch light was on but the others were off, so I saved the diagnostic trace.    2C.1A.27 is the porch light that didn't go off and 27.C4.9E and 3B.A7.84 did go off.

 

Sat 12/30/2017 03:41:53 AM : [iNST-TX-I1  ] 02 62 27 C4 9E 0F 13 00
 
Sat 12/30/2017 03:41:53 AM : [iNST-TX-I1  ] 02 62 2C 1A 27 0F 13 00
 
Sat 12/30/2017 03:41:53 AM : [iNST-TX-I1  ] 02 62 3B A7 84 0F 13 00
 
Sat 12/30/2017 03:41:53 AM : [iNST-ACK    ] 02 62 27.C4.9E 0F 13 00 06          LTOFFRR(00)
 
Sat 12/30/2017 03:41:53 AM : [iNST-ACK    ] 02 62 2C.1A.27 0F 13 00 06          LTOFFRR(00)
 
Sat 12/30/2017 03:41:53 AM : [iNST-ACK    ] 02 62 2C.1A.27 0F 13 00 06          LTOFFRR(00):  Duplicate or ACK for a different device 
 
Sat 12/30/2017 03:41:53 AM : [iNST-SRX    ] 02 50 27.C4.9E 3C.4A.A6 2F 13 00    LTOFFRR(00)
 
Sat 12/30/2017 03:41:53 AM : [std-Direct Ack] 27.C4.9E-->ISY/PLM Group=0, Max Hops=3, Hops Left=3
 
Sat 12/30/2017 03:41:53 AM : [D2D EVENT   ] Event [27 C4 9E 1] [sT] [0] uom=0 prec=-1
 
Sat 12/30/2017 03:41:53 AM : [  27 C4 9E 1]       ST   0
 
Sat 12/30/2017 03:41:54 AM : [iNST-ACK    ] 02 62 3B.A7.84 0F 13 00 06          LTOFFRR(00)
 
Sat 12/30/2017 03:41:54 AM : [iNST-SRX    ] 02 50 3B.A7.84 3C.4A.A6 2F 13 00    LTOFFRR(00)
 
Sat 12/30/2017 03:41:54 AM : [std-Direct Ack] 3B.A7.84-->ISY/PLM Group=0, Max Hops=3, Hops Left=3
 
Sat 12/30/2017 03:41:54 AM : [D2D EVENT   ] Event [3B A7 84 1] [sT] [0] uom=0 prec=-1
 
Sat 12/30/2017 03:41:54 AM : [  3B A7 84 1]       ST   0
 
Sat 12/30/2017 03:41:54 AM : [D2D-CMP 001D] STS [3B A7 84 1] ST op=1 Event(val=0 uom=0 prec=-1) is Condition(val=255 uom=0 prec=-1) --> false
 
 
I'm hoping that "Duplicate or ACK for a different device" means something, as it's the last message involving the porch switch.
 
I have maybe 30 insteon devices around the house.   I wouldn't think there would be a network connectivity problem here.
 
Thanks,
Bruce
  
 
 
Posted

Typically when a device turns on consistently but fails to turn off, it is a comm issue where the device itself is the source of the comm problem.  For example, a cfl bulb that is "noisy".  I don't know what your porch light is.  But if it is a cfl or led, that may be the culprit.  As a test, try putting an incandescent bulb in the fixture and see if the problem goes away. 

Posted

I had much the same problem with a single set of my landscape lights not turning off.  There are four separate items that are controlled (all on the same circuit).  My first step was to initiated a "Wait" state of 5 seconds between items.  That increased the reliability somewhat, but my "North" lights still failed on occasion.  They were number four on the list.  I moved them up to the number one position in the program, and no further problems.

Hope this helps

Posted

Hmmm, they are CFLs in the porch.  Some of the few CFLs I have left in my house.  The garage floods are LEDs, though I think I had the same problem when they were incandescents.   I wonder if the lights being cold produces more interference?  I don't have this problem with any of my interior lights.

 

Can the ISY be programmed to do retries automatically?  I have several programs controlling these lights already and could write something to check that they go off, but would rather this just work automatically.

 

Bruce

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I agree with apostolakisl. A load that turns on, but not off is almost invariably due to the load itself. Increasing the number of retries is a temporary fix at best. All non-incandescent bulbs are subject to this affect as they age, most especially CFLs. A simple test is to change the load.

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The problem happens pretty rarely (my best guess would be < 5% of the time).  I've never seen a manual retry "oh the lights are on, let me turn them off" fail (even when issued from a remote switch).  It's a bit hard to know when it fails---most commonly it's when I'm coming home in the middle of the afternoon and notice the porch or garage lights are still on.  And I see it happen with brand new LED floodlights. 

 

Regardless, there are already quite a few programs controlling these lights (I use fast on to disable the automatic off, and the step lights are separated during the holidays b/c the christmas lights are plugged into that controller instead).   So it was pretty simple for me to add an automatic retry of turning the scene off.  We'll see if I notice any more problems.

 

Thanks

Bruce

 

Outside Delay Off - [iD 000F][Parent 0008][Not Enabled]
 
If
        Program 'Lock On/Off' is False
 
Then
        Stop program 'Outside Switched Off If'
        Stop program 'Outside Steps Off If'
        Wait  7 minutes 
        Run Program 'Outside Switched Off If' (If)
        Run Program 'Outside Steps Off If' (If)
 
Else
   - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action')
 
 
Outside Switched Off If - [iD 0013][Parent 0008][Not Enabled]
 
If
        Program 'Lock On/Off' is False
    And-(
       |     Status  'Outside / Outside Porch' is On
       |  Or Status  'Outside / Garage Flood' is On
       -)
 
Then
        Set Scene 'Outside / Outside Switched' Off
        Wait  10 seconds
        Run Program 'Outside Switched Off If' (If)
 
Else
   - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action')
 
 
Posted

As Stusviews already stated, what you're doing is only temporary. As CFLs age the problem will only get worse. You're better off fixing the problem by swapping the bulbs.

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