Smart plug and OneWheel


#1

1) Give a description of the problem
Is it possible for an IRIS Smart plug to know when a device (OneWheel) is fully charged and to turn off when it reaches 100%

2) What is the expected behaviour?
If OneWheel is at 100 turn off the smart plug (I assume based on energy usage).

3) What is happening/not happening?
Not sure how to measure 100% power

**4) Post a Green Snapshot of the Piston
N/A


#2

I’m not sure if battery charger start using less power once the batteries are fully charged? (never checked)
What I have is, my charger charges the batteries in 8 hours so i have a piston that executes once it starts re-charging and stops the plug in 8 hours.

for onewheel you can check the device properties if POWER is there, then your piston is easy.


#3

Well OneWheel isn’t in SmartThings. It’s an electric skateboard. That’s why I was checking with the power level in the smart plug. The issue is I couldn’t think what would be the way to notify via the smart plug to Webcore that it is fully charged.


#4

looks like it does check the power levels.
So is it already in St hub and Webcore?


#5

This is what I went with. I am also using autonotifcation in Tasker to launch the OW app so I can check it is at 100%