Handling Devices with multiple battery levels (Wyze Lock YD.LO1) #793
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DimWittedOne
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Multiple battery's aren't something I've come across before, it can't play nice with the device screen where the battery level is shown. Not sure how I could handle this, but I'll give it some thought. |
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I'd also be interested in a solution/recommendation. I have a few smoke detectors (https://www.somfy.co.uk/products/2401368/smoke-alarm-io) that have 2 batteries. A 9V one for the sensor itself and a CR123 for communication with the hub. |
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Hi!
I have the original Wyze Lock (YD.LO1) that optionally uses a standalone keypad with its own batteries. Any suggestions how to handle multiple battery levels associated with a single device? I've included a screenshot of how it looks at the moment.
The lock itself uses 4xAA while the keypad uses 2xAA. The current entry in the battery library (#243) indicates it uses a rechargeable battery, but my variant does not. I'm using the Wyze integration found here.
Thanks!
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