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Do support astrotime for schedules. Like "Switch light on 30min before sunset"

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Ricardo Pinto
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That's what I'm asking about. Loxone for instance have it onboard and it's user defined. 

Hello,

Not possible by default, only by trying to develop some logic.

I've replied to kind of both of the questions of the same phrase: astronomical events (sunrise, dawn, etc, yes it's possible), plus/minus offset (not possible by default).

Probably it's not going to be straightforward and not directly implemented on the astro timer, but with some logic it might be possible to have something on the visualization to go around. Haven't thought of it yet... I'll think about, I'll share any update if something crosses on my mind. If any other user has something already implemented, feel free to share.

Best regards

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Maciej kahPEEtsa
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The events itself, have their own +15m -15m by default, that you can change and adapt, but they will be fixed (obviously working together with the real dynamic values) and not changeable by the clients on the visualization.

Other than that, I don't think it's possible, not without some additional logic or so.

That's what I'm asking about. Loxone for instance have it onboard and it's user defined. 

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Maciej kahPEEtsa
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Hello,

You have those options available on schedules, for ages...

When you set a schedule, the end user has the option to choose "Time", "Dawn", "Day", "Dusk", "Night". Have you check that? Usually everyone clicks on "Time", but you have the other options available.


Go to the Sun node, set the Latitude and Longitude to the correct location, and that's it, they will show on the schedules.

Best regards

Please read again my post :) 

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Ricardo Pinto


The events itself, have their own +15m -15m by default, that you can change and adapt, but they will be fixed (obviously working together with the real dynamic values) and not changeable by the clients on the visualization.

Other than that, I don't think it's possible, not without some additional logic or so.

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Ricardo Pinto

Hello,

You have those options available on schedules, for ages...

When you set a schedule, the end user has the option to choose "Time", "Dawn", "Day", "Dusk", "Night". Have you check that? Usually everyone clicks on "Time", but you have the other options available.


Go to the Sun node, set the Latitude and Longitude to the correct location, and that's it, they will show on the schedules.

Best regards

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Maciej kahPEEtsa

The link is no longer working.. it's been over 9 years.. I still can't find the option for the end user to choose astronomical event (sunset, sunrse etc)  plus/minus offset in the schedule. Any plug and play workaround?