As a homeowner with a growing collection of Z-Wave devices, I’ve encountered some interesting challenges, particularly with Qubino modules. I recently added a few Qubino pilot wire modules to control my heaters, but getting them to pair correctly has been a bit of a puzzle. Here’s what I’ve discovered and how I’m navigating through it.First off, I have two Qubino pilot wire modules that show up in my SmartThings app but remain inactive. They work perfectly when I switch to the Z-Wave Tweaker device type, which suggests they’re functioning at a lower level. However, they’re not responding as expected with the default settings. I’ve tried reaching out to both Qubino and my vendor for support, but so far, no luck. It’s frustrating because these devices are Z-Wave Plus certified, so I expected them to work seamlessly out of the box.Another issue I’m facing is with three or four other Qubino devices that I can’t seem to pair at all. They occasionally appear as generic Z-Wave devices, but even then, I can’t control them. This misidentification problem seems to have cropped up recently, possibly after a hub update. I’ve tried everything from network rebuilds to rebooting the hub, but nothing’s worked yet.I’d love to hear from others who might have encountered similar issues. Have you had success with Qubino devices, or are there specific troubleshooting steps you’d recommend? I’m also curious if others have noticed any changes in device pairing behavior after recent hub updates.On a positive note, I’ve found that using the Z-Wave Tweaker device type helps me interrogate these devices and get some functionality out of them, even if it’s not through the standard interface. It’s a workaround, but it’s keeping my system operational for now.If anyone has tips on how to resolve these pairing issues or improve the reliability of Z-Wave devices, I’d be grateful to hear them. Let’s keep the conversation going and help each other navigate these challenges!