Hi Martijn, Yes persistence is appreciated! Tried the Skoda app in recent days. The car data is updated to Homey. But the car does not respond to flows.
Perhaps you can do something with a new log.
Thanks again!.
@AdrianusJ Skoda also had issues with parking position. I saw it was enabled in the library again, but i get the feeling it doesn’t really work. I’ll provide a new version where i will rollback that fix
Apparently something have changed, because I haven’t have any communication problems since the last message I sent 3 days ago. I didn’t make any changes to the car position sharing, but the communication now works. Great!
By the way, have you had time to make the battery temperature measurement available?
Have there been any changes to the AND card?
I’m pretty sure that I have tested/used this scenario before (deleted with an restore) with our VW e-Golf:
The clock is 22 AND the car is home.
AND if the battery level is under 30%, send a push notification (car need to charge).
Now I can’t find the proper AND card anymore for checking battery level, it was present before?
Thanks!
Thanks for the reply.
Already done that, the same result.
Could you please verify that you have more cards than I have?
I’m pretty sure that I had the possibility to check the battery level when I first tested this app a few months ago, not sure how I could have done this without that card.
@Olex so checked the logs and the code. the battery AND card is not existing. and never did. The battery capability is a default Homey feature and that doesn’t come with a AND card. only a trigger
Thanks for clarifying!
Then I need to remember what clever flow I created a few months ago
The users of the car (youngsters and wife) are always surprised in the morning when they discover that the car is almost empty for power, nice with a check before bedtime in the evening before!
Edit:
solved this by using logic.
Know I got older since I didn’t remember how I did this a few months ago
Hello Martijn,
Tested the Skoda app in recent days, Homey does receive information from the car. Unfortunately, the Enyaq does not respond to the flows or buttons.