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KP303 not powering on using a Mycodo function #1403

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Chomski99 opened this issue Nov 22, 2024 · 2 comments
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KP303 not powering on using a Mycodo function #1403

Chomski99 opened this issue Nov 22, 2024 · 2 comments

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@Chomski99
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Chomski99 commented Nov 22, 2024

[Using a Kasa(TP-link) KP 303 with a fixed IP address I am attempting to turn on the individual sockets after Mycodo has started.]

Versions:

  • Mycodo Version: [8.16]
  • Raspberry Pi Version: [4]
  • Raspbian OS Version: [Bullseye]

Reproducibility

Please list specific setup details that are involved and the steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. [Setup the KP303 as an output device]
  2. [Test each socket manually to see if the turns on and off. This works]
  3. [Create a function to turn on the required socket once Mycodo is running.]
  4. [Tested manually Execute all actions works.]

Expected behavior

[Start Raspberry PI to see if the Mycodo function turns on the socket automatically. Fail]

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[Setup of the KP 303]

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[Function Setup to start the socket]

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Additional context

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@kizniche
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kizniche commented Nov 22, 2024

Please fill out the bug report entirely, because I cannot understand how to reproduce the issue or what you believe to be the expected behavior. Edit your post and change the areas that have "replace this with your own text". There should be no default text in angle brackets when the bug report is filled out properly.

@kizniche
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So your goal is simply to have it turn on the output when Mycodo starts? This can be done by setting Startup to On in the Output config.

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