Is there any chance the motor might be different ? The data section of the device details page will show something like this (e.g. my Hiladuo blind motor - works flawlessly with this driver).
I just wanted to let everyone know that this driver works with the Astomi Motorized Smart Blinds available on Amazon.
So glad I found this driver, I was just shooting in the dark, downloading various zigbee shade drivers until I found a zigbee driver that works with this shade.
Does that Astomi one report battery level? I recently got a Hiladuo shade (_TZE200_zuz7f94z) to test it out and it doesn't, which is disappointing. I may go back to the smartwings blinds on amazon (working with the Hubitat SmartWings custom driver) which are a similar pricepoint and have, imho, better build quality and easier mounts, in addition to reporting battery percentage.
No, this driver does not report battery level. Maybe it could, if the developer has time to add it.
The Astomi shades are high build quality, I was actually impressed with how nice and well built they are. I do not really see a need for a battery level, it just needs to plugged in once every six months to be charged. I just needed a driver for Hubitat to do all the major functions.
I bought the Astomi mainly because you can customize everything; color, material, and custom size to .25 inches, and even add a valence.
The Zemismart driver already uses all known methods for obtaining the device battery level, if the device itself provides such info. Unfortunately, a lot of blinds/shades controllers do not send any battery info back to the hub.
Can you post your Astomi shades Manufacturer and Model data, as detected on HE web page 'Device details' ?
I've checked the available information for _TZE200_zuz7f94z, but I couln't find any reference to battery reporting for this device. You could check with the seller probably, asking if the battery level is available in SmartLife app?
Do you see a difference in the driver behavior when the limits are set, and when the limits are not set?
How did you set the upper and the lower limits? Using the motor remote, or using this driver 'Calibrate' command? Which of the Calibrate command options work for your device, if any?
Sorry for the late to response, I'm struggling with a problematic C8 migration.
I used the included control to set the limits before to pair the device with Hubitat, didn't use the driver to set it. All my Zigbee devices are offline now, I'll stay in touch as soon as I can solve it.