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Frequent Temperature Fluctuations with Aqara Thermostats #1513
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In my experience modifying parameters or removing/disabling BT instances is bugged, did you maybe do anything like this? If you, have you tried restarting HA, or if you have disabled BT instances for the same thermostats, tried removing them? Diagnostic data (BT integration -> dot-menu of instance -> "download diagnostics") would be required at bare minimum for any diagnosis, and a picture of your BT thermostat's and aquara thermostat's statistics in HA would also be very helpful. - Nevermind, this apparently is broken (#1469) and need to wait for the fix to be merged now... Please enable debug logging for the integration, and once the issue occured again, upload these logs. Without any more logs, it's not possible to analyze or reproduce the issue unfortunately. |
Actually got you wrong - You're referring to your TRV entity only, not to the setpoint in HA in BT? The frequent back-and-forth might have been cause by issues in rounding, so please try v1.7.0b2, where this has been improved a lot. If you need more help, additional data would be needed for analysis, or we will have to close this ssue. diagnostic data debug log |
@Exigoss Any news? Will otherwise have to close this issue, due to the lack of feedback / debug data. |
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I'm experiencing an issue with the Better Thermostat where my Aqara thermostats change the target temperature multiple times per minute. The target temperature fluctuates by 0.5°C up and down repeatedly. Everything in BT config is default

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