Z-wave Outlet not turning off

I have a Fibaro wall plug that I have been using for about 1 year and 4 months.
The wall plug has been working perfectly up until a few months ago.

I'm not sure if it is because I upgraded from Rule Machine Simple Automation Rule 1.0 to 1.1 or what.
Previously with simple automation 1.0 I had 2 rules - 1 rule to turn on at sunset, 1 rule to turn off at sunrise.

Now with simple automation 1.1, I have 1 rule that turns the wall plug on at sunset and off at sunrise. Since it is not turning the wall plug off at sunset I decided to go back to 2 rules, however the wall plug still is not turning off at sunset.

The strange thing is I have another Fibaro wall plug that is working just fine with turning on at sunset and turning off at sunrise. I am pretty sure both are using the Fibaro wall plug driver. When I go under Devices > Type it says Fibaro wall plug.

Any ideas?

Just checking off the basics...

  1. Does the outlet work consistently from the device driver page, i.e. does it turn on/off on command?
  2. Does the device event log show anything?
  3. Are there any errors showing in the logs?

This is my first time troubleshooting anything on my Hubitat so hopefully I'm looking in the correct places.

  1. Yes and from the dashboard.
  2. Under Logs > Past Logs > Device it just shows power consumption and energy days.
  3. Not sure what other logs there are.

Under System Events > Local Events it shows sunriseTime and a value of 2021-02-12T12:52:00.000Z with a date of 2021-02-11 06:53:00.000

Please post the App Status page (gear icon).

@KvTobola - for future consumption - the Bear dude ( :wink: )was referring to this on the device page, the "Events" button:

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So Sunset was around 5:10pm yesterday. It doesnt even show the switch being turned on.

It shows the subscription to Sunrise as it should. Be sure you have logging turned on. We need to establish where the failure is occurring. If the app runs at sunrise it will log doing that. If that happens and the device doesn't turn on that would point the finger at the device -- not sure what that would mean. If the sunrise event happens in your system, but the app doesn't run, that would point the finger at a hub issue.

Isn't logging already turned on by default?
If not how do I turn in on specifically for this device?

Logging in the app.

Yesterday it should of turned on around 5:26pm in which it did but doesn't show it in the events. In the events it should show the name of switch and a value of on (which it doesn't). Then immediately after it should show a name of power and a value of around 1.6 (which it does).

Below is yesterdays events.

Below is what it should look like when working properly.

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