Moes ZigBee Tuya switches




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Thanks to user that had me join that group I can now share screenshots

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Looks like you’re well on your way to getting things to work! Use the driver that I linked to earlier.

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Did you manage to make it work?

Thanks for asking. The switches are now showing in the hub and I loaded the custom driver from early in the thread and reassigned them to that driver.

But I still can't figure out how to simply turn them on and off. I linked Google, but in Google Home they don't show up as lights.

So.... Not really. But after changing the signal strength, everything worked for them to be seen at least.

If I understand you correctly, the switch can now be controlled from Hubitat device web page (and probably from Hubitat dashboard), but you can’t make it controlled by Google Home?

It's not on my dashboard either.

They do show under devices

Have you tried to add the switches to Hubitat Dashboard?

If you go to each gang device page and click on the On or Off button, do the switches work?

The switch that you have posted here is a one-gang switch.

The screenshot in your last post shows another different device - a 2-gang switch.

In devices they show correct status (on/off) but if I press the button nothing happens.

In the screenshot, that corresponds to a device that is 2-gang but perhaps shows individually?

I read somewhere after adding the custom device driver you must remove then re-add. Is it as simple as going to devices and clicking remove, then repair?

I have about 30 of these from 1 gang to 3 gang

Yes.

But please do it with one device only. You have at least 3 different type of switches, that are different devices (no matter if they are all labeled 'Moes').

New to the thread, but wanted to share an experience I had in case it helps others.

I purchased a 1-gang, Moes Zigbee switch. It would only work with my Hubitat C7 hub if it was within 3-5 feet of the hub or a Zigbee outlet that was also acting as a repeater.

My C7 hub was set to use Zigbee channel 25. When I changed it to channel 14, I was able to successfully control the switch from the hub at a distance of up to 30-40 feet. Channel 22 also gave me very good range.

The Moe's switch is the only Zigbee device I have that doesn't appear to like channel 25 -- everything else gets great range on that channel.

Sharing this in case it helps other,

Marc

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