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So what do you expect? It seems the normal behavior for this kind of thing. 0% means "no light" and that specific value (the Zero) could not be supported by...
I've understood what you said, but set a value to Zero (that remains Zero until changed again) means that even if the bulb initially was auto-turned off due to that...
If the bulb in your example is a Smart one it's oblivious that if the hardware doesn't have a storage memory where save latest state then it will returns to...
My OSRAM bulbs have a special EEPROM/NAND memory where to store latest config (color brightness, temp, hue, etc...) but it is used only when a special payload is sent to...
It continue to happen....... it's quite frustrating.....