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T&H Sensor TuYa ZTH08-E: Battery state is always none

Open rhmunich opened this issue 1 year ago • 3 comments

What happened?

I do have multiple devices of the Temperature & Humidity sensor TuYa ZTH08-E integrated. https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/devices/ZTH08-E.html

For each the entity sensor.t_h_sensor_battery_state is available in Home Assistant but is always with the state none.

What did you expect to happen?

The values for the battery_state should be one of the following: low, medium, high

How to reproduce it (minimal and precise)

No response

Zigbee2MQTT version

1.35.3-1

Adapter firmware version

20210708

Adapter

SONOFF Zigbee 3.0 USB Dongle Plus ZBDongle-P

Setup

Add-on on Home Assistant OS on Intel NUC

Debug log

No response

rhmunich avatar Feb 10 '24 19:02 rhmunich

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rhmunich avatar Feb 15 '24 20:02 rhmunich

is there something new? i have 4 of these devices. 3 send battery state. 1 always "none". dlete and relink was not useful

grericht avatar May 06 '24 10:05 grericht

No, no improvement at my end. Battery state is still "none".

rhmunich avatar May 06 '24 18:05 rhmunich

Also on my site two are sending battery state two not.

Delete and repair does not solve the problem

thomaswoeckinger avatar May 31 '24 10:05 thomaswoeckinger

Also on my site two are sending battery state two not.

Delete and repair does not solve the problem

I finally solved it by removing the batteries wait 10 seconds and Insert it again It seems that the state is ony transmitted during change which is also forced when putting them out and in again

thomaswoeckinger avatar Jun 02 '24 19:06 thomaswoeckinger

I finally solved it by removing the batteries wait 10 seconds and Insert it again It seems that the state is ony transmitted during change which is also forced when putting them out and in again

Great. This also helped at my end. Thanks Thomas!

rhmunich avatar Jun 02 '24 20:06 rhmunich