Hey everyone, I wanted to share my recent experience with a Z-Wave repair process. It’s been quite the journey, and I thought it might be helpful to document my experience and some tips I’ve picked up along the way. ![]()
So, last night, I decided to run a Z-Wave repair on my system. I have 27 Z-Wave nodes, which is a decent number, and I was curious to see how the process would go. I had heard that repairs could sometimes take a while, but I wasn’t quite prepared for the 4-hour duration it ended up taking. Despite the time it took, it completed successfully with no errors, which was a relief! ![]()
One thing I noticed during the repair was that my hub was running extremely slow. It showed ‘no response’ when I tried to access the web interface, which was a bit concerning. I ended up rebooting it before starting the repair, and that seemed to help stabilize things. I’m curious to know if others have experienced similar slowdowns during repairs or if there are any best practices to prevent this. ![]()
I also wanted to share a tip I came across: if you’re dealing with a large number of Z-Wave nodes, it might be worth scheduling regular maintenance checks to ensure everything is running smoothly. This could potentially reduce the need for lengthy repairs in the future. ![]()
Has anyone else had a particularly long Z-Wave repair process? I’d love to hear your experiences and any tips you might have for optimizing the process. Let’s keep the discussion going! ![]()
Cheers, Dan