Ditto. Running node red, hue and HE. Most of the time it works but there are times when it doesn’t.
I haven’t changed mg set-up at all for ages and I can say it was almost flawless on older builds, the more updates I get the more issues I encounter, which I don’t think is a problem with the update team. I suspect there are fundamental issues with the core architecture that are being band aided to prevent software re-write
This interests me because I haven’t had any problems (that I’m aware of) with my C-5 for several months now. The only problem was Wi-Fi interfering with Zigbee and we can’t blame HE for that.
I moved all my processing to NR some months back. Because it came with a very notable speed improvement I stayed with 2.2.3.135 until last week. It dawned on me that, although there were a ton of issues initially, I hadn’t heard of any for quite some time so I upgraded to 2.2.5.131 knowing that I could go back if it didn’t work out. I’m not using any of the new features and the speed feels the same so, other than being current, nothing has changed. But that in itself is news.
Seems its hit and miss. It could just be the devices that don’t play nice because of the way the manufacturer implemented them.
I do plan on doing a big overhaul of my system at some point. Just finding the time. I still love Hubitat and nothing (yet) comes close to it’s capabilities
I second that. If you have a way to run it with out extra expenses (or a small investment), it’s well worth the time IMO. I could never make complex “rules” the way I can easily make complex “sequences”. It just works better for my brain to show the visual “flow” of the automation, but everyone’s brain works differently.
I think most of the people here have a computer/server they have running 24/7 already. Most don’t realize this but Node-Red runs great under windows/mac
So… does that mean CC is running node-red for rules?
My c3 is on the last limb with 100+ devices and I am staying 15 feet away right now.
Even have a cooling fan on it just in case. Running at a freezing temp of 49C!