Use case:
I have created an irrigation schedule using AppDaemon (still on V3…;(
If HA/AD/Irrigation script restart while the switch is on, the irrigation switch stays on, usually till next day (can be over 10h…)
It happened yesterday again. My wife threats to…
So, what’s the best solution for such a case?
I thought of having a switch property of maximum time in a state - so once defined it will change the state after the time passes.
Is it possible? What will be the best way to implement it?
Another idea was to access the switch’s history on every irrigation AD script loading and check if ‘max’ time has passed, but I don’t know how to access the switch’s history.
Meanwhile I set the switch to always move to off when script loads - so worst case I lost one day irrigation process, but I don’t like this solution system wise
trigger:
platform: state
entity_id: switch.your_irrigation_switch
to: 'on'
for:
hours: 1 # or whatever max time you want
action:
service: switch.turn_off
entity_id: switch.your_irrigation_switch
At most this will switch off 1 hour after a restart.
123 Tarras wrote a post on restoring timers after a restart. I’m still looking for it…