Would be nice to use something like this:
if X is turned off for 24h then turn Y on at 12:00
because this doesn’t work:
if X is turned off for 24h and its 12:00 then turn Y on
execute then on certain time
Would be nice to use something like this:
if X is turned off for 24h then turn Y on at 12:00
because this doesn’t work:
if X is turned off for 24h and its 12:00 then turn Y on
Does this work : it is 12:00 and terrasoverkapping is turned off for 24 hours
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@koffienl doesn’t work. It has to be exactly 24h turned off and exactly 12:00h
Until then you could do something with multiple rules and a variable ?
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The rules work exactly as your described them.
You want something like this
If xyz off for more than 24h and it is 12h then
You need an extended off statement.
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another possible option: create a variable which is for example $offTime. Create a rule that writes the time of switching off the lamp to the variable. and then create a rule that checks the delta between now and offtime. if delta is bigger than 24 hours or delta is 24 hours then ...