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Go to the control panel, click the hamburger button (lower right blue button), then "Manage nodes". choose "Replace" then select the battery node to replace. No need to mark anything dead, as battery devices cannot be dead. If you had some error, please provide screenshot and debug logs. |
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Hi,
In openzwave i had a "is node alive" call, which marked nodes as dead when it could not connect to these nodes.
Currently i have 2 battery powered nodes, which don't reach the dead state:
I'd like to mark both as dead, so in the future i can use the "replace failed node" to re-use the id's... (and of course i already tried this, but that function fails, cause the node is not dead. I can remove the device, but as stated i would really like to reuse the id).
Is there a way to do this in zwave js ui?
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