As i wrote in the german topic Early 23 Z-Wave Problem:
With new versions of Homey-Firmware, my procedure for testing the new version was always the same: Creating a Cloud-Backup from the HP23-1, set HP23-2 to factory settings and set it up again with the Cloud-Backup from the HP23-1.
After that, the well-known Z-Wave problem was present and the HP23-2 was not usable. New idea (delusion): USB-Backup and USB-Restore.
Created a backup of the HP23-1 with v10.0.0-rc.118 via USB. Setup HP23-2 via USB with the USB-Backup from HP23-1 and updated the HP23-2 from v10.0.0-rc.118 to v10.0.3. Findings:
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Temperature
HP23-1 v10.0.0-rc.118 > 68 degrees / HP23-2 v10.0.3 > 74 degrees -
Load Avergage
HP23-1 v10.0.0-rc.118 > 3 to 35 % / HP23-2 v10.0.3 > 25 - 65 % -
Flows Limit
Creating a new flow is not possible because there is a limit of 1000 flows.
For about 24 hours now, there have been no failures. I don’t really like the high temperature, same with limiting the number of flows. Reported the Results to Athom.