I have been using WebCore to control many GoControl TBZ48 thermostats. I noticed that I can no longer control it from WebCore. Also I tried issuing a "Set Cooling Setpoint" command directly from Hubitat device interface, and it still does not accept the command. Something must have changed recently. Any suggestions?
Can you show webCoRE full logs for the piston?
Is there anything in the device logs when the piston runs?
Sounds like it's not online. Can you change temp in general and have the unit respond?
Agreed - looks like it is not online. Will try to relearn it into z-wave network.
GoCintrol Z Wave thermostat is online. It accepts commands like “set cooling point”. The problem is that Hubitat does not retrieve the current “Cooling Setpoint” from the device. Therefore, automations continue to run on the thermostat because the automations are not aware that the command was executed. Can you please look into why the Current Setpoint is not being read from the device back into Hubitat?
Is it the z-wave or z-wave plus version? (There were 2)
Controller Type is ZWV.
Right but is it plus? Look on the device page in the clusters. Do you see 0x5e?
Ok so not plus. You need to add polling to your rule to refresh status. Z-wave doesn't push its status like plus does.
I have pressed the Poll button on the Hubitat device page and it does not refresh.
Anything else I can try?
Not really. Polling really only works on z-wave switches and dimmers (and you have to install z-wave poller). If you swap out to a z-wave plus thermostat It will be fine. Either the z-wave plus version of the one you have or my preference, the Honeywell t6 pro z-wave. You might be able to build a rule that refreshes every few mins to see if it gets the info. This is sloppy but you get the idea
I can build a rule to get the info, but if it will not poll from the device driver, it seems as if there is a bug. It was working fine for years and has suddenly quit.
This is usually a sign of a change or failure in your zwave mesh. And, fwiw, the zwave and zwave+ versions of this thermostat will both report temperature changes to the controller.
You're thinking of switches/dimmers. The Lutron patent only applied to them. Zwave (non plus) thermostats report any local changes (including temperature) thru reports.
I thought that applied to some devices too..
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