Closed RMEdgar closed 5 years ago
So, I actually solved this myself by installing he VThermo app and adding a virtual thermostat to the living room. It seems the heating scheduler needs a thermostat to be present in the room/zone, and the built in virtual thermostat doesn't do that job, but a separate virtual thermostat makes it work. An unneccesary complication, but at least it works now.
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I have created a schedule for the living room temperature. The heating in the living room is an electric heater with a socket that is plugged into a fibaro wall plug, z-wave+ version. There is a Fibaro motion sensor (also Z-wave+) in the living room that can detect the temperature. I am trying to set a flow that will check the temperature detected by the motion sensor against the target temperature in the heating schedule, and turn the fibaro wall plug on if lower, else turn off.
I did this successfully with a heat-it thermostat in a bathroom and a fibaro motion sensor inside that bathroom, so I know the flow is set up correctly, but for the flow for the living room, the target temperature in the heating schedule is not sent through to the flow.
The flow works if the temperature is set manually in the virtual thermostat, but when set back to automatic, the target temperature is still taken from the manual setting, and not from the heating schedule.
To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior: In flow, set target temperature to plan heating schedule living room. No value given unless manually set in virtual thermostat.
Expected behavior I expect the flow to take the target temperature from the heating schedule like it does for the bathroom.
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