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  • NEW THEME - DARK MODE

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  • Forum rules

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  • Logitech logic

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    @CatmanV2 Ahhh I see then it could be a faulty unit if the OEM remote doesn't work in IR mode!

    I also had no clue Logitech still provided support for the Harmony products! Really wish they kept the Harmony line around, was a great product.

    Side note if anyones interested, I did find a reasonable alternative to the Harmony its called The Remote 3 from Unfolded Circle. Much more expensive but the HW and SW looks to be much better than Harmony. I have one on pre ordered to see if these will eventually replace my 6 Harmony remotes. (sorry for the thread hijack 😛 )

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  • Recommendation for a smart in-wall plug

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    It’s a smart idea to use a smart plug to reset your Ecobee remotely. However, the high temperatures in the attic (up to 135°F) are definitely a concern since many smart plugs aren’t rated for that heat. Unfortunately, Wyze and Lutron Caseta don’t offer in-wall smart plugs that are rated for those temps. You might want to look into industrial-grade smart plugs that can handle extreme conditions, or maybe relocate the smart plug to a cooler spot near the attic access, if possible. Kasa makes some Wi-Fi-based options rated up to 104°F, but you'd need to confirm if they can handle brief periods of higher heat. Be sure to double-check the specs to ensure safety and longevity.

  • Expression Evaluation - Last Seen Date/Time

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    @sidmsmith said in Expression Evaluation - Last Seen Date/Time:

    If I don't hear back within a few days, I will go ahead and update this as Solved.

    your solution is correct. This code will give you the ability to use it in notifications (ie: Door left open for 5 minutes) or when you want to do things programmatically (ie: house is away since 12 hours, do that, 18 hours, do this, etc).

  • UK - Yale Smart Locks and Wi-Fi Bridge

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  • iCOMEN boiler switch

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  • Would you use a self-hosted geofencing solution?

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    Oh I use the VPN for email 🙂

    C

  • Forum sysops

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    Yup, that works. Thanks.

  • looking for a light switch with presence sensor?

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    @tommydog It is in prerelease ordering. I don't have one, had just heard about it.

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  • Beginner assistance

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    Hi, I'm new here and just testing the water. Did you sort this problem out as I can see it was a few months ago...

  • Yale Smart Lock

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    Hi, @Nick521

    I see the Yale Assure Lock Touchscreen 1st gen a sturdy choice, but newer versions might have extra perks. The Mul T Lock cylinder could fit, but it's wise to double-check with the manufacturer or locksmith for compatibility on both Assure Lock versions.

    On the flip side, the Schlage Encode Plus is a strong contender with its advanced security features. It's like navigating a maze of options, but consider what features matter most to you and if they align with your needs. It's a bit of a tech puzzle, but finding the right fit is worth the effort!

  • Whole house audio wiring. Looking for new use

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  • Replacing Nest Thermostat but....

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    They’re ending the old works with nest support, but they’re still working via the new integration. So, while a Zwave thermostat is definitely better, you’d still use a nest one. Easiest routes are home assistant or similar active platforms.

  • Prensence sensor - client - base technologi

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    We dont want to use mobile (gps) 🙂

  • Smart bed sensor

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    @CatmanV2 said in Smart bed sensor:

    @therealdb How are you finding the FP2? Is it fast?

    Yep. Still on my desk, tracking me when working from home. I’ll move it to the master bedroom in the next weeks. Too busy with work atm.

  • Block Code (Fenced) formatting issues in new forums

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    I think it's better now BUT I had to disable auto detect code...

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