I am brand-new to Homey and Zooz, finally abandoning Insteon after 15 years of struggles. I love the Homey UI and have dived right into advanced flows and discovered this bizarre behavior. The first ZEN35 I set up, I created a flow to turn the LED red after one tap, and turn it green on one tap (with a variable to determine which). Simple on-off I’ll use for scene control. First one worked great. But every time I add another ZEN35, the Then object to change the LED goes to a different node. I can create one Then object to set the color of an LED, hit test from here and it changes the color on a different Zen35. Obviously this is unusable if it’s going to randomly select a different nod to change the button LED color. I considered removing and re-pairing, but instead added another new ZEN 35, and now that one changed the LED on the wrong node. I’ve reported a bug on GitHub but wondered if anyone else is setting LED colors and seeing this behavior.
Here’s another example. I created an isolated advanced flow with just two cards. One card sets the LED on my office controller, the other card sets an LED on my test controller. Running Test from Here on either one always changes the LED on the test controller. It seeems to be unable to distinguish which node it should be setting.
I tried both simple and advanced flows, and in every case the LED set function operates on the incorrect node device. I really hope someone can shed some light on this as it renders the entire Homey ecosystem useless for me.

