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Lidl Livarno HG08010 (TS0505B): LEDs never fullly turn off

Open RubenKelevra opened this issue 2 years ago • 14 comments

What happened?

As reported before by @eerr0EERR there's an issue with the Lidl Livarno HG08010.

If you select "off", the state changes to “OFF”. But the device remains on, at a very low brightness setting.

What did you expect to happen?

The lamp should turn off

How to reproduce it (minimal and precise)

Plug in the lamp and select "off" in the GUI.

Zigbee2MQTT version

1.32.0

Adapter firmware version

20221226

Adapter

Slaesh's CC2652RB stick

Debug log

No response

RubenKelevra avatar Jul 05 '23 15:07 RubenKelevra

This issue is stale because it has been open 30 days with no activity. Remove stale label or comment or this will be closed in 7 days

github-actions[bot] avatar Aug 05 '23 00:08 github-actions[bot]

@github-actions Get lost

RubenKelevra avatar Aug 05 '23 06:08 RubenKelevra

https://lamphq.com/led-lights-glow/ It is a common effect and widely known. Especially on lower end products.

Sineos avatar Sep 03 '23 09:09 Sineos

This issue is stale because it has been open 30 days with no activity. Remove stale label or comment or this will be closed in 7 days

github-actions[bot] avatar Oct 04 '23 00:10 github-actions[bot]

This is not a faint glow, the light just stays on a 1 brightness. It's also not a cheap noname product from China.

RubenKelevra avatar Oct 04 '23 00:10 RubenKelevra

I have this device as well and cannot confirm your findings. It shows the typical glow as described in the link above, even if the state is off.

It's also not a cheap noname product from China.

Let's agree to disagree.

Sineos avatar Oct 04 '23 05:10 Sineos

Maybe we talk about something different here? Turning it on brightness 1 does not change the brightness of the device compared to off.

Can you confirm this on your device?

In addition the power consumption on "off" is higher than claimed in the specs.

RubenKelevra avatar Oct 04 '23 07:10 RubenKelevra

I have 3x Lidl E27 bulbs (_TZ3000_49qchf10 / TS0502A).

2 of them behave correctly, one of them is going to the dim LED behaviour instead of off...

bfayers avatar Oct 17 '23 21:10 bfayers

I have the same problem. Has anyone attached it the lidl hub and see if the same happens. I don't have one

ghost avatar Nov 07 '23 05:11 ghost

In the meantime I've talked to the manufacturer. They've sent me two new ones, no questions asked.

But those are having the same issue. 🤷‍♂️

@edmundwatson nope. I don't have the original hub.

RubenKelevra avatar Nov 07 '23 11:11 RubenKelevra

Interestingly my 1 of 3 bulbs that was misbehaving is now fine... I haven't even updated Z2M yet it just decided to behave suddenly....

bfayers avatar Nov 07 '23 20:11 bfayers

If you remove the ground wire, the glowing will stop when the device is turned off. The case will not be grounded anymore, so please do this at your own risk, but the case is coated/painted and as long as nothing is damaged internally, nothing should happen on the outside, IMHO.

wise-rice avatar Mar 24 '24 21:03 wise-rice

If you remove the ground wire, the glowing will stop when the device is turned off. The case will not be grounded anymore, so please do this at your own risk, but the case is coated/painted and as long as nothing is damaged internally, nothing should happen on the outside, IMHO.

I highly recommend not doing this. While the case is painted, the screws and the connection nut holding the cable is not.

I've checked, while the lights are on they have 117 V AC on them.

That's lethal territory, if enough current can flow through this connection.

Please always connect the ground and better use a zigbee switch in front to turn the power off to them if you don't need them to stop any glowing.

RubenKelevra avatar Mar 24 '24 22:03 RubenKelevra

This issue is stale because it has been open 180 days with no activity. Remove stale label or comment or this will be closed in 30 days

github-actions[bot] avatar Sep 21 '24 00:09 github-actions[bot]