Exploring Smart Lighting Automation with RGB CCT LEDs

I’ve been diving into the world of smart lighting automation lately, and I must say, it’s been an exciting journey! :rocket: I recently installed some RGB CCT LED lights under my cabinets, and I’m absolutely thrilled with how they’ve transformed my space. However, I ran into a bit of a snag when trying to integrate them with a proximity switch. Let me walk you through my experience and the solutions I’ve explored so far.

Initially, I thought the Shelly RGBW2 would be the perfect fit for this setup. It’s known for its versatility and seamless integration with RGBW LEDs. But here’s the catch: my setup uses RGB CCT LEDs instead of RGBW LEDs. This threw me off a bit, but I refused to let it dampen my spirits. I decided to think outside the box and explore alternative solutions.

One idea that came to mind was using the Gledopto Mini RGBCCT Controller. It’s compact, stylish, and supports Zigbee, which is a huge plus for my setup. The challenge here was figuring out how to detect state changes from the under-cabinet switch and automate the lighting accordingly. Enter Home Assistant—a lifesaver in the world of smart home automation! I started tinkering with automations in Home Assistant, trying to link the proximity switch’s state changes to the RGB CCT LEDs. It was a bit of a learning curve, but the possibilities were endless.

I also stumbled upon some creative workarounds, like using helper sensors with artificial offsets to manage different temperature ranges. For instance, I wanted to display both thermostatic valve temperatures and weather forecasts on the same graph. The temperature ranges for these are vastly different, so offsetting the weather data seemed like a viable solution. However, as the weather fluctuates wildly, this approach became a bit too cumbersome. I’m still on the hunt for a more elegant solution that doesn’t require constant tweaking.

Another aspect I’ve been exploring is the ability to superimpose boolean states, like “heater on” or “window open,” onto numeric graphs. This would provide a comprehensive overview of my home’s environment in a single glance. While I haven’t nailed it down yet, the potential is huge, and I’m determined to crack this puzzle!

In summary, my journey into smart lighting automation has been filled with both triumphs and challenges. It’s been a fantastic opportunity to learn new skills and discover the incredible possibilities that smart home technology offers. I’m excited to continue experimenting and refining my setup, and I can’t wait to see what the future holds!

If anyone has tips or alternative solutions for integrating RGB CCT LEDs with proximity switches, I’d love to hear them! Let’s keep the conversation going! :bulb::sparkles: