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Support for Signify Hue LCX016 #1924

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@cmgrayb cmgrayb commented Nov 21, 2023

Device information

Philips (Signify) Hue Festavia LCX016 String Lights (100 bulb)
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Home Assistant Device information

Festavia string lights (LCX016)
by Signify Netherlands B.V.

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  • I have created a single PR per device. When you have multiple submissions please create separate PR's.
  • For lights - I have only included the gzipped files (*.gz), not the raw CSV files.
  • For lights - I have provided a CSV file per supported color mode. Look that up in Developer Tools -> States

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@cmgrayb cmgrayb marked this pull request as draft November 21, 2023 18:23
@cmgrayb cmgrayb marked this pull request as ready for review November 21, 2023 18:27
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Thanks for the PR. Unfortunately the measurements does not look right to me. I just plotted color_temp.csv using https://www.csvplot.com

Normally this should be somewhat an ascending pattern where the power consumption increases when the brightness increases. But the measurements look all over the place.

Are you certain you selected the right light / power meter?

I'm not sure what went wrong. But maybe you can figure it out by re-running the measure script and eyeballing the values reported in the console. And also check the light is actually changing colors and brightness as expected.

Screenshot 2023-11-27 at 19 28 57

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cmgrayb commented Nov 27, 2023

I will re-run the measurements to make sure, but I was watching the script output, watt sensor reading in dev tools, and had the lights within a few feet of me to watch them as well. I also found it very odd that the power readings did not appear to fluctuate hardly at all no matter what they were set to. I got the same scenario with the 250 light version, but just over double the power usage. That data is sitting in a branch named LCX015 in the same repo.

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