Closed franck57fr closed 3 years ago
Currently there is a workaround for this: Use the app "Hue Essentials" for Android and connect to the ConBee2 with it. There you have the option to set the sunrise and sunset offset
In Hue Essentials go to the devices tab, select your bridge, tap Location. Here you can configure a time offset
Currently there is a workaround for this: Use the app "Hue Essentials" for Android and connect to the ConBee2 with it. There you have the option to set the sunrise and sunset offset
In Hue Essentials go to the devices tab, select your bridge, tap Location. Here you can configure a time offset
That's rock :-) Thanks' a lot
@YKO-de and other developers: Do you see a way to include the possibility in phoscon to set offsets for sunrise and sunset? I mean in general, for all kinds of daylight sensors, including the virtual phoscon daylight sensor. Thanks for your kind consideration.
A sensor control system is currently being developed.
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@franck57fr Hello! Is this topic still relevant for you?
@7wells @franck57fr we are still on it atm. There will be some huge updates this year for the web-app, and one will hopefully contain a better usage for the daylight sensor. We have a eye on this. I will close this down until the update will release or someone else has some issues with that.
Hello, first of all apologize for this automatic translation from french to english :-( I have a problem with the daylight sensor. In fact, I have a delay of 1 hour in total compared to the real time of sunset. In Phoscon my location is Europe / Paris. And when I look at this place: http: // LOCAL_IP: 8484 / api / API_KEY / sensors / 1 / I have the following output:
{"config":{"configured":true,"on":true,"sunriseoffset":30,"sunsetoffset":-30},"etag":"H:I:D:D:E:N-","manufacturername":"Philips","modelid":"PHDL00","name":"Daylight","state":{"dark":false,"daylight":true,"lastupdated":"2021-03-18T17:05:25.164","status":180,"sunrise":"2021-03-18T05:45:29","sunset":"2021-03-18T17:47:20"},"swversion":"1.0","type":"Daylight","uniqueid":"H:I:D:D:E:N-01"}
Is there a solution to fix this. I use the key (conbee2) on RPI3B + with jeedom.Thank you for you precious help.
Edit. I specify that I use this sensor to activate motion detection at nightfall. And the fact that the lights come on when it's still daylight is (in my case) disturbing
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