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📱X10 WIFI => 🐞X10 WIFI App problems or bugs => 🏥Help & Trouble shooting => Topic started by: ceedee on August 02, 2018, 09:30:03 PM

Title: Collision?
Post by: ceedee on August 02, 2018, 09:30:03 PM
I have a device that turns on at sunset.  Another device turns on 5 minutes before sunset.  Tonight’s log shows the "sunset" device turning on at 8:05, which suggests that the other device should turn on at 8:00. It did not.  It turns out that I have a third device that turns on nightly at 8:00. That turned on. So, tonight, two commands were sent at exactly 8:00, and only one command succeeded.

Is this an issue?
Title: Re: Collision?
Post by: HA Dave on August 02, 2018, 09:48:50 PM
….. So, tonight, two commands were sent at exactly 8:00, and only one command succeeded.

Is this an issue?

It would be for me! But if you have dusk/dawn triggers as well as similar triggers set at a static time within the dusk/dawn window.... that should happen maybe twice a year. One solution would be to set a secondary ON (and likely also OFF). So that it would turn ON exactly at 8. Then turn ON (or OFF) again at 8:03. That way on the one or two times a year when dusk/dawn interacts with your static timer.... at least the static time will get a second chance. But then again.... the static timer could always interfere with the dusk/dawn trigger too.
Title: Re: Collision?
Post by: ceedee on August 03, 2018, 06:55:48 AM
Yea, the static timer worked, and the D/D timer did not.  I will have to regroup.  Thanks.
Title: Re: Collision?
Post by: Brian H on August 03, 2018, 10:09:05 AM
There are other threads here on Dusk Dawn.
There is a reported Dusk Dawn being addressed in the next APP release. That is waiting for IOS approval before Android and IOS versions are released.
Title: Re: Collision?
Post by: Tuicemen on August 03, 2018, 01:19:42 PM
I reported this to Authinx so maybe the developer can have a look at the code.
It is possible the next update will not have this issue as the dusk dawn timer code did get an overhaul as Brian stated.
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