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T1012 #18
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Hey - could you run the tool in verbose mode and post the logs here:
I'm not sure it'll help (it's difficult to debug this remotely) - but it might! |
@sebmos Hi, I opened the terminal from the link in the menu and pasted that command, but just get this (sorry, I'm only intermediate level computer person, lol):
I'm running HB from the docker container. |
Ah, I hadn't realised that you were running it via homebridge - should have looked at those logs a bit more closely! Can you first go into the subfolder for the node-eufy-api package ( |
@sebmos I don't have any Anker creds. this is the first time I've ever heard of Anker, lol |
Anker and Eufy are the same thing (Eufy is a brand by Anker, the company) :) |
@sebmos oh, lol, I didn tknow they were the same. I tried and still same result:
and this is in that debug.log
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The module folder you need to open is |
@sebmos ok, sorry, lol. ok, I'm here and don't know where to go next. I selected one of the devices, and just left off there:
note that for all of those numbers that look like long hashes, I deleted an arbitrary length of chars since I'm not sure whether that's sensitive info or not. |
Could you try changing the brightness and temperature? (You don't have to change it by much - if you change the temperature to 98 and the brightness to 99, you shouldn't actually notice much of a difference.) |
@sebmos Ok, I just set one of the bulbs to 80 and it worked |
@sebmos is this interesting though? I changed the temperature to 50, it changed, but them said the bulb is off?
See the "turn on first?" also, was I correct in thinking that those hashes are sensitive? or is it safe to post them here unaltered? |
As far as I know, the hashes are pretty harmless - they identify your device uniquely, but in a way that's useless unless I were connected to your Wifi. So .. this is pretty odd! It looks like This is odd because |
Here's my log for this untested device:
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