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Added a second Hub (X3 Smart Home Gateway)

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I started out with just a speaker hub, but got an additional hub that has battery backup so I can get alerts if power drops - when I added it to the app, etc. its there and working fine.  How do I get the plugin to recognize it?

 

Thanks

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The plugin ignores the HUBs (besides speaker hub) as they cannot do anything besides being a connection to the cloud

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Well, this hub has alerts for power loss which I was hoping to monitor via the plug in …

if you can send a log with power and without power i can tage a look.   they do have a dedicated device for this.   

i do have the pro hub (probably similar to X3 hub) and it may have the same reporting - I'll take a look when I get some time

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Cool, I'll kill the power and grab the log.  Kinda new to Yolink - where can I get that log-in the app somewhere?

 

37 minutes ago, pkauf said:

Cool, I'll kill the power and grab the log.  Kinda new to Yolink - where can I get that log-in the app somewhere?

 

The pg3x log specifically under the yolink plugin. Set it do debug level

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@paulbates - are you sure this is what he wants?  @Panda88  indicated he ignores the hubs that are not the speaker hub, so why would there be an messages generated from the plugin?   I assumed he was looking for messages coming out from the hub itself.  Just want to make sure I grab what is needed.  Thanks!

You need to restart the node after enabling the debug level

Devices still send data - I just do not process it (as I do not know what to do with it :-)

Should be able to see what is reported and then make the needed changes

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30 minutes ago, Panda88 said:

You need to restart the node after enabling the debug level

Devices still send data - I just do not process it (as I do not know what to do with it :-)

Should be able to see what is reported and then make the needed changes

Cool, thanks for confirming, just didn't want to send the wrong info.  @paulbates - thanks, sorry, should have trusted you! 😀

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I don't see any messages in the logs from the X3 Hub, only the speaker hub, but I may be misreading it.  Let me know if this helps.  It does show up in the device log, but maybe it isn't putting it out via the api . . .

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I have this device and it works

Looks like I do not log the "unknown" X3 hub.   I'll see what I can see from my own system to see if I can deermine if codes are sent (or not sent) 

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1 hour ago, Panda88 said:

I have this device and it works

Looks like I do not log the "unknown" X3 hub.   I'll see what I can see from my own system to see if I can deermine if codes are sent (or not sent) 

Cool, if you can't, let me know and I'll just get the power device.  it's only like 20.00 . . . 

  • 3 weeks later...

I am looking at this now - do you know what states exist - It seems there is supplying and charging 

Do you know of others?  I believe there are minimum 4 as I get 2 and 3 from API - so 0 and 1 must also exist - likely battery empty and unknown, but I am just guessing 

I guess there are 2 parameters - DC and battery state 

Edited by Panda88

It looks like my LocalHub does not generate an event when power is not supplied - Yours may be different - you can poll and get th info, but it does not generate an alarm like the powerSensor does 

 

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