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Kasa HS220 Dimmer keeps changing default brightness to 1%
The problem
I have roughly 20 dimmers HS220 from Kasa.
They all have been stable and reliable until a month ago.
Every day, the dimmers reset the default brightness setting to 1%.
Meaning, when I come downstairs in the evening and turn on the dimmer, it turns on to 1%.
The only way to temporarily fix it, is to have the switch off, the dim up, then turn on. This will keep the dimmer at 100% for a day or so.
But always goes back to 1%. I have 20 of these things around my house and it’s becoming very frustrating to maintain this.
What version of Home Assistant Core has the issue?
Core-2023.11.2
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Integration causing the issue
TP link kasa smart
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I have same issue with ikea tradfri bulb via z2mqtt. Simply the service light.turn_on set the brightness to 1% even if previously was 100%
Sorry, I tried z2m without HomeAssistant and the issue persist, so not an Ha issue at all sorry for posting here
Sounds like the device itself changes that setting, if you don't have a daily automation for this. Have you checked if you have some scheduled actions defined in the mobile app?
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