INNR Smart Plug 15A Model SP234 Zigbee - Need driver

Thanks Mike.

1 Like

I just picked up a couple of these as well, and was trying to use them for monitoring a washing machine cycle. The power reporting actually worked for a little while using the "Generic Zigbee Outlet" device, and the laundry reporting app functioned fine. However as of this morning, that is no longer the case, and it is not reporting energy usage anymore. No idea what changed.

Here's what it's reporting...

  • endpointId: 01
  • application: 28
  • softwareBuild: 2.8
  • inClusters: 0000,0003,0004,0005,0006,0702,0B04,0B05,1000,FC57,FC82
  • outClusters: 0003,000A,0019
  • model: SP 234
  • powerCluster: 0B04
  • manufacturer: innr

And now it's working again... Once again, no idea...

DST affecting scheduled jobs?

No, DST doesn't factor into the way this setup works... The problem is that it seems that sometimes the power info is reporting, and sometimes it isn't... More testing required.

It appears that the power monitoring function works for a little while, then stops functioning.

2.3.0 will have an update for the generic outlet for this device, i did not notice a stoppage in reporting when using the updated driver.

2 Likes

Thanks. I replaced the Innr outlet with this Jasco product, and everything works great now.

Mike, did you ever get the INNR Smart Plug you ordered? Did you ever figure out how to get it to work?

2 posts up...

Thanks. I have no idea how I missed that. :crazy_face:

I just purchased the SP234 US version. It paired quickly with the hub. The on-off functionality is working, but I am not getting power reporting.

I am using the Generic Zigbee Switch driver. The details for the device show power cluster 0B04, so it should be reporting power usage.

I have a C7 hub operating with the latest version of the hub software 2.3.12.142. The software build for my Innr plug shows as 28016610 and firmware as 116-0313-2801661.

Do any of you who have fought similar issues have any suggestions I can try? Thanks.

Try "Generic Zigbee Outlet" - based on @mike.maxwell's post.

Click Configure after changing drivers.

4 Likes

Thank you so much. :clap:

I changed from the generic switch to the generic outlet and power started reporting.

I should have figured that out on my own, but must have experienced a "senior moment". That seems to happen more and more frequently these days.

2 Likes

What driver did HE choose when this device was originally paired?

1 Like

I am not 100% certain now. Whichever one it selected by default did not show the power level. That is why I started messing with various drivers. I also reset and reincluded the device. Then when I picked the generic zigbee outlet driver, it started to work. Perhaps, the initial pairing did not pick up all the device attributes.

BTW; I watched the live stream last night; the first one I viewed. I very much enjoyed it. Thanks for taking the time to do it.

if you could get me the fingerprint for this device then I can get it assigned to the correct driver for the next person.
You can fetch the fingerprint by switching to the "Device" driver then click Get Info, the fingerprint will print in the live logs, Thanks

1 Like

Mike

I am sorry, but I do not understand. I know what the fingerprint is but the only way I know to access it is to remove the device, reset it, and then reinclude the device. I have copied and pasted fingerprints that way.

I do not see any "Get info" button to click on any of the pages in the web interface on in the Android app. If necessary, I can reset the device, but if there is a way to get the fingerprint without doing so, I would like to learn the method.

Go to your Hub’s IP (https://your.hub.ip.address )

Go to the device’s page (Devices, click the device). Scroll to the bottom where you see Type. Choose the “Device” type, save, click Get Info on the newly appearing device page.

1 Like

I logged into my hub. I went to Devices. I selected the Innr zigbee outlet. I changed the device type from "Generic Zigbee Outlet" to "Device". I clicked on "Get Info". However, that did not give me any information that was not already shown on the device page with the outlet driver:

Controller Type ZGB
Data * endpointId: 01
  • application: 28
  • softwareBuild: 28016610
  • model: SP 234
  • powerCluster: 0B04
  • firmwareMT: 1166-0313-28016610
  • manufacturer: innr|

Open s log window when you do this. Cut and paste the information from the log window.

1 Like