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How to let OpenHab know that mysensors actuator became unresponsive?

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  • rzyliusR Offline
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    Hi,

    I developed mysensors actuator for controlling ventilation device (power on/off and speed). I use openhab as controller.

    I would like to be sure that I notice if mysensors actuator become unresponsive. Please suggest how controller should recognize if actuator is unresponsive.

    regards,

    Rimantas

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    • rzyliusR rzylius

      Hi,

      I developed mysensors actuator for controlling ventilation device (power on/off and speed). I use openhab as controller.

      I would like to be sure that I notice if mysensors actuator become unresponsive. Please suggest how controller should recognize if actuator is unresponsive.

      regards,

      Rimantas

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      Hi @rzylius !

      There are two possible solutions:

      1. Use ACK to track if a command is received by the node.

      2. Send a heartbeat (it's a library function) to the controller / gateway and use a rule on the last update channel. If no update is received within a given time, send a push notification to your smartphone (or something like that).

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        I agree with TimO

        We are discussing the solution of same problem on https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/3346/discussion-reliable-delivery/48

        Feel free to watch that. i am also using OpenHAB.

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