When you have trouble connecting a device, I would propose the following:
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Enable the debuglogging of the ZendureIntegration
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Delete the entry of the Integration
- Reboot your device
- Update to the latest Version
- Add the Entry with the Token from your ZendureApp, make sure you select the mqtt logging
- Select local mqtt, and enter all relevant fields
- Select connection mode cloud, if all works well you can change it back later
- Select FuseGroup: FuseGroup max. 800w, also you can change it later if you want. Set all other devices to unused.
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Make sure your hyper has the latest firmware (master: v2.1.30)
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Check if your hyper has a Bluetooth Mac address, if not make sure this is available. The Integration scans each 90 seconds for the mac address.
- Check your connection status, it should say connected. If not you can change the
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Wait at least 10 minutes for the connection to become connected. Each 5 minutes the Hyper is updated via Bluetooth
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If the connection is still not ok, send me the logfile of the complete process until this point
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Check if your p1 meter gives the correct reading (from the logfile this seemed ok)
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Select the ZendureManager operation "Manual Power" and enter for instance 300w in the Zendure Manager Manual Power. After say 10 second, set manual power to 400w
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If the hyper is not reacting, send me the logfile of the complete process until this point
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Select the ZendureManager operation "Smart Matching"
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If the hyper is not reacting, send me the logfile of the complete process until this point
Hope that in this way we can identify the problem!