@AcidSleeper wrote:
I was having a problem that 2 of my nodes in Z-wave network was controlling eachother, once again. Last time I deleted z-wave from Hassio and started all over. Z-wave - One device is controlling another
This time I tried to heal, test, stop Z-wave and restart Hassio. Nothing work.
In https://www.home-assistant.io/docs/z-wave/control-panel/ I found that one node can control another by “Node Group Associations”. And by entering (se below) you can remove the association. But how to implement and know which group? I was lost.
{"association": "remove", "node_id": 3, "group": 1, "target_node_id": 255}
BUT after banging my head at everything and giving myself and my family a headache it finally came to me as I was writing this.
SOLUTION:
Go to Z-wave controlpanel
Choose one of the Node (my first was Node 7, second was Node 8)
“Node Config Options” and choose “10: Activate / deactivate functions ALL ON/ALL OFF”.
Note: This may be different depending on what model you z-wave is.Then choose “ALL ON is not active ALL OFF is not active”
Hit “Set Config Parameters”
Then choose the next node that is misbehaving and repeat 2-5.
I hope someone can find this useful!
Happy Christmas Everyone!
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