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DoWenzl94 avatar DoWenzl94 commented on August 31, 2024 1

Hello, I tested it again and you were right, the settings remain. Probably something else was triggering it, so everything works for my requirements. I'm sorry for the false alarm.

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panhans avatar panhans commented on August 31, 2024

Are you using latest stable version? I've decoupled the thermostat inputs from the blueprint, but it only works if you're not using aggressive mode or generic calibration.

Caused by an old bug of home assistant it isn't possible to determine if the temperature change comes from an automation or the physical device. This is the reason for this behavior. I am really sorry about that.

As a workaround I could implement an automation blocker, e.g. a timer, that only allow native calibration changes but not temperature changes.

If you don't enabled aggressive mode or generic calibration you should manipulate the temperature between changes of scheduler or presence sensors.

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DoWenzl94 avatar DoWenzl94 commented on August 31, 2024

Hi, thank you for your quick response. I'm currently using calibration through the sensor, not the generic one, and aggressive mode is not enabled. However, something is triggering the automation and sporadically resetting the temperature.

Perhaps you could try this workaround: I have fixed time schedules set up, for example in my bathroom, from 4 PM to 9 PM. If I finish using the bathroom at 8 PM and notice that the radiator is still heating because the temperature is below 20 degrees, I manually adjust the temperature to 16 degrees, which is my eco temperature. It should then remain at that setting until the schedule changes again.

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