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Hey gang, I've got a chunk of free time lately, and I've been working on some of the backlog issues I've had with my HA instance. The one that is giving me trouble right now is my thermostat - I use Honeywell total connect (or whatever its called), and it works just fine when using the normal thermostat card or controls. However, I want it to be warmer in the day, and colder at night. So I had been using a scheduler entity from the HACS store. It always used to work, but lately I've been getting out of bed and realizing the temp is still set to the nighttime temp.

It's not every day, and it seems to work 90% of the time, but I had always thought that the scheduler entities did a periodic check to see if the thing they controlled was at the proper state? Seems like if the scheduler 'misses' the switchover time, it's just stuck at the night time temp all day unless I manually change it.

So this got me thinking... Is there a better, or more 'approved' way to do this sort of thing?

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[–] Smokeless7048@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago

I use Versatile Thermostat and scheduler, for a basic control loop, and then use automations to overwrite target temps to versatile thermostat

Ie: normal temp is 20, but if only I am home, house temp is 18.