Hi everyone,
I’ve been diving into the world of smart home automation lately, and I must say, it’s been an exciting journey! I recently started using Shelly devices, and I’m absolutely thrilled with their performance. From the Shelly H&T Gen3 to the Shelly Plus 1PM, these devices have really elevated my home’s智能化水平.
One of the challenges I encountered was setting up automations based on current consumption. I tried using the current_consumption state as a trigger, but I kept getting an error saying it couldn’t be processed as a number. After some research and tinkering, I figured out that wrapping the state in a float conversion did the trick! It’s such a small fix, but it made a huge difference in my setup.
I’d love to hear from others who are also experimenting with Shelly devices or similar smart home solutions. How do you handle automations based on energy consumption? Have you encountered any unique challenges or found creative solutions?
Another area I’m exploring is optimizing my home’s lighting system. I’ve installed several motion sensors and am working on creating a seamless experience where lights adjust based on both occupancy and time of day. It’s been a bit of trial and error, but seeing the system come together is incredibly satisfying.
If anyone has tips or tricks for refining automation logic or integrating multiple sensors, I’d be grateful to hear them. The more we share, the more we all can learn and improve our smart home setups!
Cheers to the smart home enthusiasts out there! Let’s keep pushing the boundaries of what’s possible.
Best regards,
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