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Unknown key on Aqara temperature sensor (lumi.weather)
What happened?
I noticed an unknown key message in the logs. Since my sensor is already year(s) old I would not expect it to have new attributes to send as it was one of my first sensors to work with z2m. :)
What did you expect to happen?
I'd expect all values would be parsed.
How to reproduce it (minimal and precise)
Simply add the device and wait. (A long, long time..)
Zigbee2MQTT version
1.28.0
Adapter firmware version
20220219
Adapter
Sonoff Dongle-P
Debug log
debug 2022-10-25 17:33:21: Received Zigbee message from 'Bedroom Temperature', type 'attributeReport', cluster 'genBasic', data '{"65281":{"1":2955,"10":52847,"100":1889,"101":7460,"102":101109,"4":5032,"5":18,"6":[0,131073]}}' from endpoint 1 with groupID 0
debug 2022-10-25 17:33:21: lumi.weather: unknown key 6 with value 0,131073
debug 2022-10-25 17:33:21: lumi.weather: Processed data into payload {"voltage":2955,"battery":70,"power_outage_count":17,"temperature":18.89,"humidity":74.6,"pressure":1011.1}
debug 2022-10-25 17:33:21: lumi.weather: Processed data into payload {"voltage":2955,"battery":70,"power_outage_count":17,"temperature":18.89,"humidity":74.6,"pressure":1011.1}
info 2022-10-25 17:33:21: MQTT publish: topic 'zigbee2mqtt/Bedroom Temperature', payload '{"battery":70,"humidity":74.6,"linkquality":138,"power_outage_count":17,"pressure":1011.1,"temperature":18.89,"voltage":2955}'
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Yeah, I can see that this issue has been closed because it was stale, but I just discovered this in my log:
debug 2023-02-02 09:13:58: Received Zigbee message from 'Terrassedør', type 'attributeReport', cluster 'genBasic', data '{"65281":{"1":3005,"10":65168,"100":0,"3":23,"4":17320,"5":22,"6":[0,1]}}' from endpoint 1 with groupID 0
debug 2023-02-02 09:13:58: lumi.sensor_magnet.aq2: unknown key 6 with value 0,1
The sensor works as intended, so it's probably not serious. Would be nice to know what it is, though.