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Xiaomi Zigbee Power Socket - incorrect wattage reported + voltage missing #81083
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Hey there @dmulcahey, @Adminiuga, @puddly, mind taking a look at this issue as it has been labeled with an integration ( Code owner commandsCode owners of
(message by CodeOwnersMention) zha documentation |
Please provide the diagnostic file for the device |
Potentially related to: zigpy/zha-device-handlers#1656 |
@amit-nz can you go to the device page and reconfigure the device please? |
@dmulcahey no go on reconfigure, but @TheJulianJES's solution to read the ac_power_divisor attribute has worked, wattage now reported correctly, but no voltage. That is not a big deal for me. I will re-pair them later on as I'd like to get them integrated into HA's energy dashboard, but for now this is sufficient. Thanks for your assistance. |
Ok I’ll look at the reconfigure part. |
Fixed by rejoining the device. Enhancements may be made in the future to prevent this. |
The problem
Upon updating to 2022.10.5, I have found my Xiaomi Zigbee power sockets are over-reading by a factor of 10x (i.e. if it’s got a 200w load, the
Electrical_measurement
entity reports a 2000w load). I checked the update history/logbook, and this started immediately after the update:I posted about this issue on the HASS forum, where another user with the same issue has mentioned that the
Analog_Input
entity is reporting the correct load.https://community.home-assistant.io/t/resolved-xiaomi-zigbee-power-socket-readings-off-by-a-factor-of-10-since-2022-10-5/479901
Please let me know what log(s) I can supply to help diagnose this - it appears nothing is actually broken, just the values are messed up - so no "errors" to speak of. A few values (per my screenshot above) are showing zero or unknown, but as far as I know these have never worked so not too concerned with them.
What version of Home Assistant Core has the issue?
2022.10.5
What was the last working version of Home Assistant Core?
2022.10.4
What type of installation are you running?
Home Assistant OS
Integration causing the issue
Zigbee Home Automation
Link to integration documentation on our website
https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/zha/
Diagnostics information
No response
Example YAML snippet
No response
Anything in the logs that might be useful for us?
No response
Additional information
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