Zigbee Home Automation and Ikea Badring Leak Sensors
Zigbee Coordinator
- SLZB-06
- Zigbee Firmware 20240710 (Latest)
- Core Firmware v2.7.1
- Channel 25
Zigbee Routers (x12) Around the House
- Ikea Tretakt Smart Plugs
- All devices on-boarded, configured fine
Zigbee End Devices
- 4 Button Switches (x2)
- TS0044 these work great. One in living room one in the garage.
Motion Sensor - SONOFF SNZB-06P
- No issues. Use this to trigger the outlet lights in the garage for overhead lights. No issues
Light Bulb - Ikea Tradfri
- No issues. Also triggered by the SONOFF Motion Sensor.
Problem children are the 18 Ikea Badring Leak Sensors I purchased a few days ago.
I initially on-boarded them all from my kitchen table. Oops. I now know to only on-board Zigbee devices from their intended final use location. Even from the kitchen table many of them were not showing battery status and were only partially configured.
I deleted them all and “reset” the zigbee network by shutting down HA, killing power to the Zigbee Coordinator and leaving the system offline for an hour (something I read about).
Brought everything back on-line.
Onboarded the 1st Badring all good.
When on-boarding the 2nd Badring it never gets past “configuring”. I go back to Zigbee Home Automation, Reload, I can see the device added but still only partially configured. Show battery status “unkown” and when I look at the logbook for the device even though I deleted it from HA I still see log entries from before I deleted it.
I even tried the trick I read on another thread here to push the config button a few times when HA is stuck in configuring mode.
Is there a way to fully scrub a Zigbee device from HA?
Method I’m using to add Badring. Open case, insert battery, press button 4 times. HA starts the onboarding but often does not finish. Then I go back to ZHA, Reload and I can see the device but it’s a crap shoot if it will be fully configured.
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