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Hello I would use a state change as the trigger, then in the action use an if to look for an off. That way you could use it to turn on the speakers with the chromecast
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Hello I would use a state change as the trigger, then in the action use an if to look for an off. That way you could use it to turn on the speakers with the chromecast
OMG, thats a lot of things to connect to. installing Symfonium now to have a look
That would fail our current process of approving where we can store documents, just as well I have a Mac for work
OMG, I haven’t even got 10.9.5 installed yet.
If this is the pace of updates, I fear for client devs
WOW Looks like they have uncorked the update process, could be a wild ride for a bit
well the work they did to allow for faster updates has paid off in spades, sterling job to them
So we need to up vote wrong answers only?
Why delete the answer, why not edit it so that a human can see the answer but for AI its a load of nonsense?
My guess is the massive amount of hardware variations, you would need a house full of devices to test all the different options
just had a look in HACS, but nothing there.
What you could try is adding items to a todo list, with an automation to drop the last entry when a new item is added.
we can only hope
fediverse for the win?
In the UK most lights don’t have a live, neutral and earth wires. Which is a pain when looking for smart switches
In that case, I would recommend a shelly button -> https://www.shelly.com/en/products/shop/shelly-button-1-white as its WiFi and the Shelly firmware has all the things you need, I have a few Shelly things and they are rock solid
The bit of info missing here is that ZigBee is a meshing network, as said most (but not all) mains powered ZigBee devices are routers. That means any end devices will connect to a router if it’s closer and the router will relay the message back, that could be directe or via another router.
To fix your issue, some well placed ZigBee plugs could be all you need.
I have door sensors on all the external doors, if a door is opened then turn the heating off. This helps over the winter when we have a firepit going and the kids are in and out every 5 minutes
No, if a device has multiple entities I leave the names as they are. HA will append them to the name of the device
For my Zigbee things I use this
example:
So to break it down:
That’s fair, was just a thought 🤔
That is true, there migh be a state change from on to off that you can pick