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I would have the following feature request:
Switch on the entity once a day until the entity's power drops to 0W or falls below a certain threshold. Then switch the entity off again.
Example:
My eBike charger is switched on with a smart socket when sufficient solar energy is available. The socket then shows me that the eBike is being charged with 30-190 watts. When the eBike is full, the power consumption drops to 0 watts. After approx. 5 minutes at 0W, I think the socket could remain switched off until the next day. This would prevent the charger from “clocking” and charging the battery with a few watts every few hours.
Is this currently possible, and if so, how can I set it?
If not, do you think this function is conceivable or feasible?
THX
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I would have the following feature request:
Switch on the entity once a day until the entity's power drops to 0W or falls below a certain threshold. Then switch the entity off again.
Example:
My eBike charger is switched on with a smart socket when sufficient solar energy is available. The socket then shows me that the eBike is being charged with 30-190 watts. When the eBike is full, the power consumption drops to 0 watts. After approx. 5 minutes at 0W, I think the socket could remain switched off until the next day. This would prevent the charger from “clocking” and charging the battery with a few watts every few hours.
Is this currently possible, and if so, how can I set it?
If not, do you think this function is conceivable or feasible?
THX
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: