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hyperbart avatar hyperbart commented on July 16, 2024

Bizarre because this used to work before, has something changed on homekit/Home app?

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hyperbart avatar hyperbart commented on July 16, 2024

Hmmm, the lights seem to go to 100%, might have something to do or related to:

#47

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snowdd1 avatar snowdd1 commented on July 16, 2024

Have you tried activating the scene with Siri or Eve app?

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hyperbart avatar hyperbart commented on July 16, 2024

Yeah, with Siri (and EVE for that matter) it's the same, goes as follows:

Configuration: Scene "TV" with two lights ON, both separate on dimmer outputs, couple of other lights explicitly set to OFF.

Lights are both off.
Activate scene
Light 1 visualises 40% in Homekit but immediately goes to 100% in reality (visible in Home app too)
Ligth 2 works perfectly.
Current situation right now is light 1 = 100%, light 2 = 25%
Activate the scene again by pushing the TV-scene button again
Light 1 goes to 40%
Light 2 stays at 25% since this was already correct.

ETS reflects this:

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The thing that's keeping me busy right now is figuring out why HomeKit sends out the dimming value first before the on command for the first lamp while sending out the ON command followed by the dimming value for the second lamp.

Yesterday when I created this issue on GitHub I recreated the scene and tried it again and the problem didn't occur anymore.

Today upon arriving at my home Homebridge was acting up so I had to restart it completely, after that the problem came back as I am reporting right now.

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snowdd1 avatar snowdd1 commented on July 16, 2024

We are not alone:
homebridge/homebridge#807
homebridge/homebridge#240

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hyperbart avatar hyperbart commented on July 16, 2024

Ah, makes me wonder if native Philips Hue suffers the same problem. The latest gen of bridges shipped with Hue bulbs are natively HomeKit compatible. But since I am moving to my new home this month I already deleted my old Hue based home from homekit. Some things to test though...

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snowdd1 avatar snowdd1 commented on July 16, 2024

Let's bundle the discussion in #47

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