• ChaoticNeutralCzech@feddit.org
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    13 hours ago

    I found a “smart” Wi-Fi bulb in the trash and used a throwaway phone to pair it through its app. It was adjustable white and RGB, so I put it in the bathroom and thought I’d trigger it to be dim red (cicardian rhythm, you know) whenever it was night (using a built-in RTC, NTP or light sensor, whatever it was capable of). Well, nope! It only connects to Wi-Fi when powered on (understandable) and only takes orders from an external server god-knows-where, with limited local functionality (party-light cycling, WB matching, optionally remembering the last setting). It does not notify the server when its power turns on (only when switched via app or smart button) so it cannot be configured as a “smart event”. The closest I could do would be to create a time event every minute:

    22:00 turn on 25% red
    22:01 turn on 25% red
    22:02 turn on 25% red
    •••
    04:29 turn on 25% red
    04:30 turn on 100% warm white
    04:31 turn on 100% warm white
    •••
    21:59 turn on 100% warm white

    I’m pretty sure there is a limit to timed actions so I can’t just do it this way. I guess I know why it got trashed while still working as intended.

    I’ll be looking into Home *Assistant and see if there is a compatible firmware to flash on this piece of shit. Or I’ll just use my electrical engineering skills to combine red and orange LEDs into another bulb and give it a separate switch. *(Edit)

    • Dyskolos@lemmy.zip
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      14 hours ago

      That’s how it started. Now I am at hundreds of smart devices, 3 servers and thousands of lines of code for all the logic 😏 And we also forgot how light switches work when we’re not home 😬