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> Hi, > > Reading the values from a mi flora sensor works great! > But the lux read from the sensor is not correct because while filling the cache...
> If I recall correctly, there is a GATT command to directly control the brightness of the LED. But I no not remember what is was... Could you try to...
> Update: > What i have done, to get accurate readings, is insert a sleep of 5 seconds after chancing the mode to realtime and before reading the actual data....
> If this solves the issue and we decide to implement it, let's rather divide the function and let the library user implement the delay. > > Side note: Same...
Of course, I've just initially mentioned it here, because it solves the issue with LED blinking. Let's create new "feature request" (passive miflora reading). > Imho passive reading is an...
> ### 1.1 > This function heavily depends on the miflora library but should be implemented async and in proper object oriented manner. Linked to #107 > > Success rate:...
Try latest git version, it has improved HA sensor discovery (see @ #101 ). After successful miflora-mqtt-daemon configuration (for home-assistant) and connecting it to integrated HA MQTT broker, you should...
> Thanks @bangom for your addition! > Just to clarify, it doesn't have to the be integrated MQTT broker. Any connected broker will do. > I suspect if one uses...
> Fine by me. Kind of agree. Could you elaborate on the "ESPhome experience" piece? Generally I would expect the Home Assistant core developers to support plant entities to be...
> @bangom this ticket is a bit older but still very relevant. Are you also interested in this? [#35 (comment)](https://github.com/ThomDietrich/miflora-mqtt-daemon/issues/35#issuecomment-382558987) Most definitely. Next miflora-mqtt-daemon development step should be implementing distributed...