I’m curious if anyone has seen this before.
I have a bunch of Zooz devices here at home - almost at least one of every model LOL!
As I was here working at my desk, suddenly one of the ZEN15’s at my desk turned off - like there was a power failure but other things on that circuit (same outlet actually) had power. Then about a minute or two later, power to the load side of the 15 turned on. In Home Assistant, I saw nothing in the logs at all during that 1-2 minute timeframe for that device.
However, at the same time, I had another ZEN15 (in my garage with a small freezer attached) start overloading (jamming) my controller in JS UI. I could see it racking up receive errors rapidly, and the event log on the controller (which is a ZST39 LR) showed a mountain of these:
I also then noticed that a ZEN04 in my family room was not communicating (with the unhappy face in JS UI).
A hard power cycle of the garage 15 caused the invalid payload errors to stop and my controller to return to normal. I then power cycled the ZEN04 and it also came back to life.
I was curious if anyone has seen this before? Since it happened all at once, my theory is that there was a power surge or dip on one leg of my power coming in from the street. However none of my power monitoring was accurate enough to capture it (I have Aeotec and Shelly CT’s in various places and also of course Zooz and some Zigbee Third Reality plug in stuff)… but none of that showed anything interesting. The three affected Zooz devices I mentioned above, just didn’t report anything during the 1-2 minute outage (until I power cycled them).
Anyway, just thought I’d shoot it out to the brain trust. Thanks
