I have been working on another blueprint adding features. I will have a look at this one again as I would also like to add one more feature to it before I release it.
Blacky
I have been working on another blueprint adding features. I will have a look at this one again as I would also like to add one more feature to it before I release it.
Blacky
This update restructures the blueprint to unify all fan control options into one comprehensive solution. You’ll still have access to all the features from the previous version, but with an improved and streamlined setup.
It will create a new blueprint so it is not a breaking change.
Hope you like it.
Blacky
Rising Temperature
and OFF when it drops below the Falling Temperature
.Secondary Sensor
must be cooler than the Trigger Sensor
by the set Differential Value
. Optimizes roof space cooling while minimizing running costs and fan noise.Trigger Sensor
is warmer than the Secondary Sensor
by the set Differential Value
, and the Secondary Sensor
is below its setpoint, ensuring efficient heating and maintaining temperature control in the other room.If you like this blueprint? Consider hitting the button in the top post
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Blacky
@Blacky from what I can see, great looking blueprint. Thank you! I’m wondering what the best approach would be for what I call “winter” mode. When things cool down outside, switching the ceiling fan to clockwise and running at low speed pushes the warm air down and reduces on heating. I’d like to be able to run the fan on low if below X temp and off if above. My vision is a helper that can be turned on to activate winter mode. Kind of the opposite logic behind normal fan operation. Is that what Heat Transfer Mode is? If not, is this something you could consider implementing in a future revision?
I haven’t developed it in this blueprint. Maybe this blueprint will be better for winter mode Temperature Control Exhaust Fan - Inverted.
Blacky