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The Flux switch platform will change the temperature of your lights similar to the way flux works on your computer, using circadian rhythm. They will be bright during the day, and gradually fade to a red/orange at night.
The component will update your lights based on the the time of day. It will only affect lights that are turned on and listed in the flux configuration.
During the day (in between start time
and sunset time
), it will fade the lights from
the start_colortemp
to the sunset_colortemp
. After sunset (between sunset_time
and stop_time
), the lights will fade from the the sunset_colortemp
to the
stop_colortemp
. If the lights are still on after the stop_time
it will continue
to change the light to the stop_colortemp
until the light is turned off. The fade
effect is created by updating the lights every 30 seconds with a 30 second transition time.
If you don't wish to have flux update on 30 second intervals, you can leave the
switch turned off and use automation rules that call the service switch.flux_update
whenever you want the lights updated.
# Example configuration.yaml entry
switch:
platform: flux
lights:
- light.desk
- light.lamp
name: Fluxer # optional, default Flux
start_time: 7:00 # optional, default sunrise
stop_time: 23:00 # optional, default 22:00
start_colortemp: 4000 # optional, default 4000
sunset_colortemp: 3000 # optional, default 3000
stop_colortemp: 1900 # optional, default 1900
brightness: 200 # optional, default calculated by RGB_to_xy