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Help with light mapping #1023

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robinwo opened this issue Jun 12, 2024 · 1 comment
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Help with light mapping #1023

robinwo opened this issue Jun 12, 2024 · 1 comment

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@robinwo
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robinwo commented Jun 12, 2024

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Description

In diyHue all lights are mapped to a default model (e.g. LWB010). For me these default mappings are incorrect, and I have to update them manually.

I tried searching online what this model number should be, but I don’t find these numbers in the option list in diyHue WebUI.

For example, for the Hue Go this should be LLC020, but I don’t see this option in the UI dropdown (see photo). Also, how should Tradfri lights be mapped? They seem to be using very different model numbers. Any help with this matching is much appreciated. Thank you

(Posting here as an issue rather than on Slack for visibility toward other users who might be running into this same issue). Hope you can help.

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WebUI > Lights, edit light models.

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Running in docker on Synology NAS, latest branch. Lights connected via MQTT.

What DiyHue version(branch) are you using?

master (latest)

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hendriksen-mark commented Nov 24, 2024

Hi sorry for the late response, please take a look at the docs.
https://diyhue.readthedocs.io/en/latest/lights/lightTypes.html

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