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edp re:dy plug #3926

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vpedromarques opened this issue Dec 15, 2020 · 4 comments · Fixed by #3959 or #4041
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edp re:dy plug #3926

vpedromarques opened this issue Dec 15, 2020 · 4 comments · Fixed by #3959 or #4041

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@vpedromarques
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  • Product name: edp re:dy plug.
  • Manufacturer: EDP-WITHUS.
  • Model identifier: ZM-SmartPlug-1.0.0.
  • Device type : Please remove all unrelated device types.
    • Other: Smart Plug with Energy Metering
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Mimiix commented Dec 15, 2020

Missing screenshots.

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SwoopX commented Dec 17, 2020

Can you please apply a load where you can anticipate how much it will draw and see what value attribute 0x0400 (Instantaneous demand) of the simple metering cluster is shown? I need to get the measurement unit (although I think it's in W already).

Also, further above in this cluster, attribute 0x0000 (current summation delivered) there's the usual multipliers/Divisors missing would it be more like 3.7 kWh or 0.37 kWh since you've taken it into operation?

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Can you please apply a load where you can anticipate how much it will draw and see what value attribute 0x0400 (Instantaneous demand) of the simple metering cluster is shown? I need to get the measurement unit (although I think it's in W already).

Connected a Hue lamp with a consumption of 8w. The reported "Instantaneous demand)" on 0x0400 is 8.

Also, further above in this cluster, attribute 0x0000 (current summation delivered) there's the usual multipliers/Divisors missing would it be more like 3.7 kWh or 0.37 kWh since you've taken it into operation?

Made a reset to the counter of that attribute 0x0000 to 0 and with the same hue lamp after 10 minutes it turned to 1 so I would guess it's more like 0.01 kWh...

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