Kitchen Light Automation Success Story

I’ve recently set up an automation for my kitchen lights, and I’m thrilled with how it’s working out! :star2: The goal was to have the lights turn on when motion is detected and stay on until both the kitchen and toilet sensors indicate that no one is present. Initially, I faced a bit of a challenge with the sequence of checks, but after some tinkering, everything fell into place.Here’s a quick rundown of what I did:- Motion Detection: I used a motion sensor in the kitchen to trigger the lights when someone enters.- Occupancy Sensors: I set up sensors in both the kitchen and toilet to monitor presence.- Automation Logic: The automation waits until both sensors confirm that the area is unoccupied before turning off the lights. This ensures that the lights don’t shut off prematurely if someone is still in the kitchen or toilet.A little tip I discovered was to test each sensor individually before integrating them into the automation. This helped me identify any connectivity issues early on. Also, adjusting the sensitivity of the motion sensor made a big difference in preventing false triggers.If anyone else is working on a similar setup, feel free to reach out! I’d be happy to share more details or troubleshoot any issues you might encounter. :hugs: