March 13Mar 13 Thanks. As you can see, it's not reporting any "energy" related clusters.With kind regards,Michel
March 13Mar 13 4 minutes ago, Michel Kohanim said:Thanks. As you can see, it's not reporting any "energy" related clusters.With kind regards,MichelCould that be because I don't currently have any load plugged in? I'll connect something, x-ray it again, and see if the results are different. I'll post them if that's the case. Thanks!
March 13Mar 13 I plugged in a LED bulb in a lamp (a Hue bulb in fact, was close by). The last line now shows:Integer DATA devices.59391.endpoints.1.clusters.1794.data.instantaneousDemand = 71 (0x00000047)Then added a wireless phone base station:Integer DATA devices.59391.endpoints.1.clusters.1794.data.instantaneousDemand = 85 (0x00000055)The other consumption fields remains the same.
March 13Mar 13 I just did that (on the main device node). Interview runs, but nothing has changed on the screen.
March 13Mar 13 Ok, restarted admin console, no change. Ran update packages again and rebooted (I had upgraded to 6.0.5 a few hours ago), then reran interview. Still looks the same. Should I be seeing something new, like a consumption field?
March 13Mar 13 Please submit a ticket with DH Clusters. If it's not in the energy cluster, it might not work.With kind regards,Michel
March 13Mar 13 Ok I'll do that, once I get back home later.Thanks for this! It will be better than the Emporia plugs, keeping it all local.🙂
6 hours ago6 hr My ThirdParty smart plug seems to show the energy info in the DH Cluster but doesn't appear in the admin console. DH Cluster attached.Thanks New Text Document (3).txt
5 hours ago5 hr Energy monitoring plugs are making these plugs more worthwhile. Glad they're being introduced.
58 minutes ago58 min We are getting one of these to implement the cluster. This said, most of our effort is being spent on Matter which already supports these clusters. Please stay tuned.With kind regards,Michel
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