I got 8 switches added as described above. I did a ‘heal network’ for good measure and watched the OZW log via Tail for a few minutes thereafter to see everything report. I added the unit fairly easily by simply using the Configuration-> Z-Wave tool in HA, choosing ‘Add device’ and then going over to the Kichler and telling it to “Join network”. I’m using an Aeotec Gen5 z-wave stick with a Pi. I also just purchased a Kichler 15DC300 and am attempting to get it fully functional with Home Assistant (hassio). One thing I did find during this is that Home Assistant doesn’t seem to have the options to set up a secondary controller seemingly, so I would have had to use the OpenZWave Control Panel ( ) to connect to one of the sticks and have the Kichler join once it was in the right mode. being too far away or beyond an exterior wall without another Z-Wave device in between somewhere. This was probably the same problem I was having connecting from the two different sticks i.e. I’m able to control all zones individually, which is great. That didn’t work at first either at first… until I brought the unit very close to the Kichler controller and then the process worked fine. After posting, I ended up going down exactly the same path as you with similar findings.Īfter trying to “Join Network” with two different Z-Wave sticks and failing miserably, I went and bought a VeraEdge for $50 as Kichler say that it’s supported. Thank you, This is great information and definitely jives with what I experienced too. Value_template: ""Įffect_command_topic: "cmnd/sonoff/Scheme" The sensors.yaml has this: - platform: mqtt I currently have a BME280 and a Ws2812 LED ring attached to my Sonoff 4CH PRO.
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