Deta 6922HA Series 3 dual socket not properly recognised #4233
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(Note: I added this to the Home assistant 'Third Party' forum 3 days ago but not recieved any answers so asking here.) I have a Deta 6922HA Series 3 dual power socket installed. I used the SmartLife app to connect to it and register it with the Tuya web site. In both the SmartLife and Tuya web site it shows both of the power sockets and their associated switches. However when using the Tuya Local integration in HA, using either the ‘SmartLife cloud-assisted device setup’ or the ‘Manually provide device connection information’ options, it only ever picks up one switch (which the other platforms see as ‘switch 1’). Is there a way to get HA to recognise both sockets/switches? (BTW I also have several 2, 3 - and one 4 - way light switches that HA picks up perfectly.) Susan |
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It is difficult to answer questions like this without logs from HA when you tried to add the device showing what the device is sending, and also Query Things Data Model result showing what it is capable of. It may be that the device is only sending one switch for some reason, so that is all that is being picked up. Or it may be using a non-standard layout where only one switch is matching any existing config. |
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Any reason you did not select simple_dual_switch_timer_v2? I guess if the child lock, initial state, and light mode are more important to you than the second switch you might prefer that, otherwise it would seem a better match for what you want |
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Thanks for the pointers and links etc.. Use at your own risk. |
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Thanks for the pointers and links etc..
Based on them I have created a file (I called it deta_6922ha.yaml) in my local copy of the directory yo mentioned and then deleted and re-installed the plug. My file was found and I can now control all of the functions of the plug.
Actually, one that I didn't map is the 'switch inching' one as, when. looked to see what that means, it didn't seems to make much sense to me be as it only applies to the plug as a whole not the individual sockets, but there are also the timers that are specific to the sockets that appear to do the same thing.
If anyone else is interested, the file I created is: