I’ve just removed the clean water tank from the dock and this is confirmed here on the app - unless I’ve mis understood?
The Homey app still reports the tank as attached.
Cheers.
The tank attached in homey is the tank inside the robot, not the one of the docking, if I remember well. I would have to check the code to confirm, but I believe I implemented it that way.
Understood, thanks for confirming.
It is possible to add alarms for the removal of tank/tanks are full? It may be that you’ve already added them but I can’t see them specifically for the Qrevo Edge 2.
Cheers.
Hey @JUUR
You should get alarms when the tank is empty (clean water) and tank is full (dirty water).
Kind regards,
That’s probably because your dock type is not registered yet. It is hard coded. Could you restart the app, wait 30 seconds, and submit a diagnostics report?
Restarted, 30 second-ish wait, diag report: 0a4268fe-540a-477b-930f-56a74ee271bb
Cheers.
Hey @JUUR
Can you test with the test version (v3.13.1) available at Roborock Cloud | Homey?
This should add your dock code.
Kind regards,
Hi @KennyMoens,
The test version worked, I can see the alarms, plus additional buttons for emptying the vacuum and washing mops. Thanks so much for resolving!
Cheers.
Just wanted to share my experience with adding a new Roborock Qrevo Edge.
Environment:
When trying to add the robot in the Roborock Cloud Homey app, device discovery failed with the following error:
“Failed to retrieve the home details: invalid token (code: 2010)”
The robot was already working correctly in the Roborock app.
What solved it for me:
After reinstalling the app, I was able to authenticate with Roborock Cloud and the Qrevo Edge was discovered correctly. The robot has been working normally in Homey since then.
If anyone else gets the “invalid token (code: 2010)” error while adding a new Roborock, this may be worth trying.