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Fibaro double switch 3.4 connects itself.


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Good morning, I have a Fibaro double switch relay that I have connected to a solenoid valve for irrigation, could someone tell me why it activates by itself? If I look at the logs it tells me that the system activates it, it is not always at the same time nor is it related to any scene or anything, it simply starts up when it feels like it and never at the same time. Could you help me with this? Thank you

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Hi @PedroChacon ,

 

Do you have any Fibaro RGBW modules in your system? Asking, because it happens few times in last 10 years that RGBW modules get some strange associations and started to control devices that I never associated with them. So, if you are 100% sure that none of your code is doing something with those devices then check associations.

 

In my case that is the only reason for unexpected activation of the devices.

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We also experienced some strange behaviours with Fibaro double switches. Randomly, outputs just got stick together, but this happened when we turned on the light, and not byitself. Until this moment we still dont know the exact reason. We just guess, that it was due to some induced voltage coming back on the modul. Usually happenes when some LED lights were connected to the switch. In these cases we changed Fibaro switches to Sonoff PM2 or PM1, and they never ever got stick so far. I am not sure that this is similar to your case.

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    El 25/4/2024 a las 16:38, Sankotronic dijo:

    Hola@PedroChacon,

     

    ¿Tienes algún módulo Fibaro RGBW en tu sistema? Preguntando, porque sucede pocas veces en los últimos 10 años que los módulos RGBW obtienen algunas asociaciones extrañas y comenzaron a controlar dispositivos que nunca asocié con ellos. Por lo tanto, si está 100% seguro de que ninguno de sus códigos está haciendo nada con esos dispositivos, compruebe las asociaciones.

     

    En mi caso, esa es la única razón de la activación inesperada de los dispositivos.

    Good afternoon, I reviewed it. the configuration of my rgbw and one of them was associated with all the groups (1,2,3,4...) I only left 1 like the rest and let's see how it reacts over time, thank you without your help I wouldn't I would have given it in that question.

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