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Battery sensor doesn't work (or doesn't exist) #37667

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userdema opened this issue Feb 24, 2025 · 3 comments
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Battery sensor doesn't work (or doesn't exist) #37667

userdema opened this issue Feb 24, 2025 · 3 comments

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@userdema
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There is a entity called binary_sensor.security_system_problema_di_batteria_scarica that I think should advice for devices battery discharging.. or maybe is another thing..
Is there s way to have battery sensors for my devices?
I'm using local integration.

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

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2025.2.5

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I'm assuming that's the sensor that's called "low battery problem" in English? That should reflect the battery status. I don't have a way to simulate that situation so I'm not 100% it's working, but I don't have an alternative method - that's what's reported by Risco.

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I'm assuming that's the sensor that's called "low battery problem" in English? That should reflect the battery status. I don't have a way to simulate that situation so I'm not 100% it's working, but I don't have an alternative method - that's what's reported by Risco.

Yes in English It is said so ... I don't know, my Risco cloud (for now I'm using both for testing) sometimes says me that there is a device with low battery, but the low battery problem sensor doesn't detect it..

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