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Inkbird integration not seeing valid P01B sensor #117540

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JohnKitching opened this issue May 16, 2024 · 2 comments
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Inkbird integration not seeing valid P01B sensor #117540

JohnKitching opened this issue May 16, 2024 · 2 comments
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@JohnKitching
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The problem

I had a P01B that was working in HA but the sensor itself failed so I removed it from HA
I replaced the sensor and tried to reinstall in HA but the Inkbird integration doesn't see it.
I don't get any config options, just "No devices found on the network"
I don't see the Inkbird integration in Integrations and have to add an integration each time I try to connect.
The sensor works ok with the iOS Inkbird app. I've tried connecting with HA with and without it connected to the app.
The sensor is close to the HA PI unit.

What version of Home Assistant Core has the issue?

core-2024.5.3

What was the last working version of Home Assistant Core?

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What type of installation are you running?

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Integration causing the issue

Inkbird

Link to integration documentation on our website

https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/inkbird

Diagnostics information

I don't seem to have that option

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Anything in the logs that might be useful for us?

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Hey there @bdraco, mind taking a look at this issue as it has been labeled with an integration (inkbird) you are listed as a code owner for? Thanks!

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@RonnieRocket2
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RonnieRocket2 commented May 21, 2024

I purchased the P01B yesterday and this is my experience so far. I used the Inkbird app to register and add the device to the app, this was not an easy process because the device was not listed in the app device list, you have to select IBS-THS. Once I had done this I installed the HA Inkbird integration and it recognised the device and added it. This was all done in the house so next step was to install in the pool. I have shelly bluetooth proxies outside so expected the P01B to hook up to them but despite a lot of messing around with moving it right next to the bluetooth proxy and reloading the integration I had no joy in getting the sensor to show up as connected in HA. So I went to bed..... This morning at 4am the sensor must have connected and seemed to be working. What I have noticed though, is that the temperature update seems to be every 2 hours, whereas the bluetooth signal strength is more frequently updated. Later in the day it did not seem to be getting updated though.

I decided to purchase an ESP32 and set that up as a bluetooth proxy to see if there was any change. I disabled the Shelly bluetooth proxies and put the ESP32 outside near the pool. After I did this the P01B was updating temperature more frequently overnight but then seemed to stop in the morning?

I am not sure what is going on here because bluetooth signal strength is being reported frequently but not battery or temperature? Could it be that unless there is a significant change in temperature or battery status the data is not sent?

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