Beiträge von mad77

    yep, I also tried removing the batteries for a long time, factory reset and everything else, but nothing worked.

    I opened a support ticket and they suggested rebooting the WiFi router.

    While it doesn't make any sense, it worked.

    I mean... my WiFi router doesn't cache anything (okay, maybe DNS), and the device was perfectly reachable and could access the Internet even before the reboot.

    Thanks for the hints!

    Also, the WiFi is now always on, and the battery is drained quickly.

    By the way, now the state is never sent via MQTT (I hear the click of the sensor), but periodically I see:

    I have updated one of my dw-2 with the 1.9.1, and now the UI is unable to show any data:

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    I've also tried a factory reset and some reboot.

    Also, at this point I can't recalibrate the tilt sensor and I'm unable to downgrade the firmware (the device reboots, but after that the firmware is still 1.9.1)

    Any idea about how to solve this problem?


    Best regards.

    Hi,

    I noticed that my devices (ten dw2 and three flood) do not send their periodic status update over MQTT. Or better: they send every state they have except the main one ("state").

    Subscribing to the shellies/device-id/sensor/# topic, I never see the state topic (see the logs below) unless I open/close the window or trigger the flood sensor.

    Is this a bug or the expected behaviuor?

    PS: I've also tried the latest beta firmware from http://repo.shelly.cloud/firmware/rc/SHDW-2.zip without luck (strange thing, after the upgrade my firmware version is 20200814-174839/v1.8.2-rc1@59a25feb, while I expected 1.9.0_rc4).

    I'm using Home Assistant, and if no state is received with some time, it consider the sensor unavailable, so it would make sense to me that the dw-2 would send its status every sleep_mode.period hours.

    MQTT logs over a few hours (as you can see, every sensor but "state" is transmitted)