In that case, you should still get the alert, because the Saturday morning alert is based on the last reported battery value. If your sensor sent a battery value below the threshold, you should receive the alert even if it doesnât send anything afterwards ![]()
I recently carried out some work on a radiator, which led me to shut off the power at the meter. So far, nothing out of the ordinary.
However, when I restored the electricity, some sensors that were associated with the repeaters built into my radiators had their names changed in Zigbee2MQTT. As a result, there was no longer any data being reported, because the sensors had âdisappearedâ from the system.
Moreover, the radiators that were disconnected for several days did not generate any alerts, even though they do not rely on batteries.
Thanks for the feedback â that is indeed the expected behavior in Gladys right now
We were speaking hypothetically earlier when mentioning the inactivity alert; it was just an idea.