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Rebooting on switch power off #34

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iandronowicz opened this issue Apr 4, 2022 · 8 comments
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Rebooting on switch power off #34

iandronowicz opened this issue Apr 4, 2022 · 8 comments

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@iandronowicz
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I've been messing around with an NSPanel on my entryway but only for the use of widgets through mqtt, now I placed another one in the bathroom where I'm using the 2 line outputs: one for the main lights and the other for extractor fan.

Randomly (but very often) when I turn off a switch the device reboots itself. I tried with 11.0.5 and 11.0.03 versions, same behaviour. Very strange it may have something to do with my wiring?

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Im closing this issue, Im still not sure, but I re wired the panel, making new clean cuts on the wires and apparently its working fine now... it may had something to do with a bad wiring... still testing

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Well it keeps happening... randomly when I turn on or off one of the two relays it reboots itself...

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{"Time":"2022-04-06T08:23:35","Uptime":"0T00:04:59","UptimeSec":299,"Heap":165,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":40,"MqttCount":1,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":19,"Objects":396},"POWER1":"ON","POWER2":"OFF","Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"Apple Network","BSSId":"58:EF:68:6D:57:77","Channel":5,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-50,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:04"}}

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Upload.from.GitHub.for.iOS.MOV

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joBr99 commented Apr 6, 2022

Hey,
this looks more like an hardware issue than something releated to tasmota or the berry driver, get in touch with sonoff and ask for a replacement.

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I thought of that so I swapped the screens with my other nspanel and the config too. Same problem. I'll test swapping the back panel too it may be something wrong with the power unit

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iandronowicz commented Apr 7, 2022

So I've switched the power back plates too and got the exact same behavior... I'm guessing not a hardware issue

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The only log that stands out is:

22:19:01.806 MQT: tele/nspanel2/RESULT = {"NSPanel":{"error":2}}

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