I'm migrating my devices from Smartthings to HubItat which was going seemlessly until I hit my Makegood (Tuya) switches and power points bought from Oz Smart Things.
I've tried both stock and custom drivers without much luck. I have the 2 and 3 gang wall switch and the double power point, admittedly i did have dramas integrating some of these in to Smartthngs due to the EF00 cluster.
Has anyone managed to get these devices integrated to Hubitat, any advice and guidance would be appreciated.
Your device fingerprint is not there, but you can try changing manually to this driver, then hit Initialize button. Press F5, the driver should create 4 child switched by default.
If it works, I will add your model into the same driver.
With ST data points 1,2,3 were the swithces with a couple of other datapoints for Voltage and current measurements. I'm only after the switch functionality really though.
You can update the driver from the same link, I have added the 1-2-3-4 gangs Oz Smart light switches.
This is a very simple driver handling On/Off commands only. I think there was a better driver for double/triple GPOs that provides also power reporting, but I am not sure if it works with Tuya's EF00 cluster. You can search this AUS/NZ thread for it.
You are a star @kkossev, I now have my 3 switches back in operation on Hubitat. I will have a play with my other Makegood devices tomorrow. I really appreciate you taking the time to help me out, thank you,
I came across another Tuya Zigbee device that works well with Hubitat - the in-built drivers worked out of the box. It also works great with the Hubitat button controller apps.
I haven’t had it long enough to test battery life, but it’s much more reliable than the Phillips hue scene Controller (when connected directly).
Replying to say I have just started deploying Ikuu switches at my new house and yeah, the lack of neutral is crap if you want to use the load-less with smart lights controlled via the hub. I could only get the single gang to reliably power up with a 31LCDA or Shelly Bypass. My solution is to open the switch up and cut pin 1 on the opto isolator and then connect neutral to the load terminal. Not ideal.
Brought 2 of the Zemismart Zigbee 4 gang TOUCH light switches.
With the below User driver they finally worked properly.
Paired with the hub quickly & simply.
Only annoying bit is they are a fair bit lower WIDTH (72mm) than normal Legrand / Clipsal switch plate, so as a retrofit I've had to do touch-up paint and even had to 3D print a wider backplate to cover a tiny bit of missing plaster!
And the rear box takes a fair amount of space so your wall gang box better be tidy!
Cant lean on the 2 wall screws too much because its main backplate is a bit flexible.
The aluminium edge is nicer than some that are available.
Actual touch functionality is clean, not too touchy or otherwise.
I've ordered through both the Hubitat site and Amazon. Both were relatively quick, though I can remember exact timeframes. I would expect Amazon may be slightly quicker if they are sending stock already in Aus, but otherwise the Hubitat site was certainly within similar timing to other things I have bought from the U.S.