I installed a HA05 on my light outside as a replacement for a light sensor (figured I could set a timer based on sunrise/sunset) and the node configured just fine.
Until I turn it off…the light turns off and then refuses to acknowledge any further commands (on, ping, etc.). It’s like it turned itself off and won’t wake until I manually hit the power button. Then I can remotely turn it off again…
Has anyone encountered this before?
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Just throwing this out there, are you turning the light off at the switch?
No. When I said “turned it off” I either did it remotely via PC or phone app.
I have three of these due to space limitations inside the light switch boxes. They are on either side of the garage and one at the front door. I have only had issues with the one on the right side of the garage. It is furthest away from all other devices. It did not make sense to me I would have assumed that the one on the left side of the garage would be able to see and communicate with the one on the right side of the garage. When I checked neighbor nodes they could all see each other. I would have problems turning on and off 25 percent of the time. I even bought a new one and had the same problem. I fixed the issue by installing an outdoor light module (used for Christmas lights) inside the garage about 5 feet from the light I was having problems with. Now it works perfectly. I have mine installed inside of glass light fixtures. The one at the front door and left side of garage are no more than 10feet from a GE/Jasco light switch.
Fixed it by using manual routing…apparently it is just out of reach of the Vera but still responds to the ‘Off’ command. When I use a powered relay and manual route through it, the module responds perfectly.