Qubino Flush 2 Relay Power Reporting Settings

@mike.maxwell @bcopeland I recently repurposed a Qubino Flush 2 Relay where the child switches/relays are mostly on and noticed that power reporting events are firing even though I have them turned off in preferences. Unsure if it’s a driver issue so I wanted you to be aware.


For any Flush 2 users out there -- is this power-related spamming still an issue with the Flush 2?

I'd like to use one for a project I have in mind, but this power-spam bug would be a show-stopper (I have no need for any power reporting, so I'd disable all of that just like ritchierich's screenshots above).

@ritchierich - based on your other posts I've come across in my research, I know you're not a fan of the Flush 2 - have you found a different dual-relay that you do like?

No I ended up going a different route with Zen32 switches. I still have a few Qubino Flush 1Ds in use but not really happy with them either. They work fine most of the time but sometimes miss an event.

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Cool, thanks for the update! Yeah, it doesn't seem like any dual-relay available (regardless of brand or protocol) gets a confidence-inspiring review from anyone, so I think I'll look at some other way to skin this cat.

I've had good luck with my Flush 1D for my bath fan, so I figured Qubino could be a win, but so it goes... Thanks again!

I have had one in service for 4 or so years dating back to my ST days. I really lost confidence in them when I had to exclude them from the mesh. They are the worst to get into exclusion and inclusion mode. This relay runs my recirculating pump in my hot water heater with temp reporting so I really don’t like it spamming my Zwave network with temp updates. Eventually I will replace it with an Arduino since it’s in my crawl space with no space issues in an electrical box.

What about the Shelly dual relay?

Ha, yep -- lookin' at those now! Still researching, but those seem encouraging so far.