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When ready for pairing, tap “Next” to start the process. Z-Wave certified can be used and communicate with other ZWave certified devices. Displayed in the user interface of the gateway/controller.
Was able to connect it but does not work out of the box. Requires days of modifications and math work to get it to work as you would think.
Aeon Labs DSB09104 - Home Energy Meter (1st Edition) 3-Pack Bundle
I sought out the DSB09104-ZWUS, because Dan mentioned that he did not think the v2 was compatible with the driver. But that's neither here, nor there if your plan for the device is whole house energy monitoring. Also, some devices need a button press to put them in a mode for a few seconds where they will 'listen' for a configuration message to be sent to them. This is usually the case for battery powered devices, but always best to read the documentation that came with the device to make sure. Hooking up the energy meter in my breaker panel was easy. Just connect the 2 clamps to the 2 big black wires (don’t touch them duh!) and power the meter with the usb cable and the connector in a outlet.

Since i drive an electric car i wanted to get some more insights in how much energy i use charging my car . The Aeon Labs Home Energy Meter is a low-cost energy meter for the entire home. It can wirelessly report immediate wattage and kWh usage to central Z-Wave control point gateways and can be easily and safely installed by anyone. I think for my issue, I need somebody who actually has one of these units running to comment on how they did so. I do not really need elementary best practice assistance as I have many devices already configured and I’ve been doing home automation for several years now.
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This is needed to send the new driver parameters to the device. The first step is to install the Energy Meter on your energy mains and connect a set of 4 AA batteries. That v2 script that Barry Burke wrote takes advantage of some tile features that are not working on android and it causes some other weird issues. I am working on making my own HEM device type for our crippled model, but was interested to check with you since this post is old and didn’t want to reinvent the wheel. As I mentioned earlier, I bought a SmartThings hub and want to connect a couple of sensors and devices.

While I am pretty sure it will not work for your newer HEM , it may give you some clues on things to change in the ST DTH when porting it over to Hubitat. Aeon Labs does offer device Chandler‘s for SmartThings. You can now monitor your energy consumption and trigger scenes with your Aeon Labs Home Energy Meter and the Vera app.
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This is my very first ever energy metering device. As such, it is quite possible there are steps that I am not familiar with. It could be, that I need to connect the clip meters to a powerline so that it starts collecting data before it will transmit anything. What I do know, is that I will not install this in my power panel until after I have confirmed that it works. So pairing is easy, bring the unit next to the hub and open the battery door on the back.
I apologize, it's been a while since I set mine up. I do recall not seeing any readings in the driver configuration page until I clicked configure, and the HEM had a value to read. So I believe you will need to install the clamps to get even a baseline value to appear.
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This guide brings you an easy way of setting up your Aeon Labs Home Energy Meter. It is easy to pair up the energy meter with your Ezlo Atom. Ah works again, had to remove it from the zwave network and added it again. After that go to ‘My Devices’ Select your energy meter, click edit and change the type to Aeon HEMv2. After this when you open the app you will see the amount of energy the meter is reporting.
I launched the inspector, and tried configure again. When I click the Configure button I get an HTTP/302 redirect to GET which downloads the device edit page again. So, I don't know if the post event works or not. What I do know is that clicking configure has zero impact at the client web interface. I am not looking forward to trying to create a port of the official Aeon Labs DH for SmartThings. After changing the driver type, did you click the "Configure" button?
Here is my thread which has a link to my Github Repository. Again, this Driver is not for your device, but it may help with what changes are necessary. I have a Gen 1 Aeon HEM running with a special Hubitat Device Driver that was originally written by @mike.maxwell for SmartThings for monitoring a washer and dryer.
For whatever reason, the Gen5 HEM returns a 4-byte array for meterValue, instead of "scaledMeterValue" that all the other drivers I've seen reference. Once you convert the byte array back to a double, the readings make sense. These lot of devices are currently the unloved HE children...
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