I recently purchased a Govee temperature and humidity reader, and I must say, it’s been a great addition to my smart home setup. However, I noticed that the temperature reading was off by about 1 degree Celsius. After some research, I found out that calibrating the sensor could help fix this issue. While the product claims to be highly accurate, it’s clear that calibration is still necessary for precise readings. I ended up adjusting the sensor manually, and now it’s spot on!
On another note, I’ve been experimenting with automating my home’s temperature controls. I set up a system where the thermostat adjusts based on preset buttons for different comfort levels—18°C, 20°C, and 22°C. It’s been a game-changer for maintaining a consistent and comfortable environment throughout the day. I also added a graph to monitor the temperature trends over the last 24 hours, which helps me understand how the system is performing.
One challenge I faced was setting up a reminder for an open door sensor. Initially, the reminder function would trigger immediately instead of waiting for the set delay. After some tweaking, I figured out that adjusting the timing function in the script resolved the issue. Now, it waits the specified time before sending the reminder, which is exactly what I needed.
Overall, integrating these devices has made my home smarter and more efficient. I’m excited to continue exploring new ways to enhance my setup and share my experiences with the community!