Temporary Device Removal and Weather Warning Fixes

I’ve been experimenting with temporarily removing Zigbee and Z-Wave devices from my setup without excluding them. This approach has worked smoothly for months, allowing me to easily reintegrate devices when needed. While it seems risk-free, I wonder if I’m just lucky or if there are hidden risks. Have others tried this method, and have there been any issues? Another challenge I’ve faced is with weather warnings. After changing my location on Amazon, I still receive alerts for both my old and new locations. It’s a bit frustrating, but I’m hopeful there’s a solution out there. For those interested in quick device control, I’ve found a handy trick using bookmarks to trigger scenes or toggle lights. By crafting a URL link to a device or scene and saving it as a bookmark, you can activate it with just a click—perfect for multitasking! Lastly, I’ve noticed delays with Z-Wave dimmers controlling smart bulbs. While I’ve read that Lutron switches offer the best performance, their cost is prohibitive. I’m considering Wi-Fi options like TP-Link or Tasmota-enabled devices for faster operation. Has anyone had success with this approach? Let’s keep the conversation going and share tips for optimizing our smart home setups!