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    MMM-SleepWake using external motion detection source

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      sdetweil @mithatcak
      last edited by

      @mithatcak very interesting… I use those default modules too and I have never seen that behavior.
      like they didn’t handle the suspend request…

      i have 4 systems running this everyday for months… only see the updatenotification module output on one as it doesn’t handle hide/suspend…

      i will do some additional debugging

      Sam

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        sdetweil @mithatcak
        last edited by

        @mithatcak could you try something for me

        i cannot reproduce this on any of my systems…

        edit the MMM-SleepWake.js file

        		case "SLEEP_HIDE":
        			MM.getModules().enumerate((module) => {
        				// if the module is already hidden
        				if(module.hidden==true)
        					// save it for wake up
        					{v_self1.previously_hidden.push(module.identifier);}
        				else
        					// hide this module
        					{module.hide(1000);}   // < --- change this line , remove the 1000 
        ```
        should look like this
        ```
        		case "SLEEP_HIDE":
        			MM.getModules().enumerate((module) => {
        				// if the module is already hidden
        				if(module.hidden==true)
        					// save it for wake up
        					{v_self1.previously_hidden.push(module.identifier);}
        				else
        					// hide this module
        					{module.hide();}
        ```
        
        let me know

        Sam

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          mithatcak @sdetweil
          last edited by

          @sdetweil Unfortunately same result :/ I will try to replace currentweather and weatherforecast with weather module and see if it’s going to make any difference.

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            mithatcak
            last edited by

            @sdetweil Good news, switching to new weather module fixed the issue.

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              sdetweil @mithatcak
              last edited by

              @mithatcak interesting

              Sam

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