Bas Brussee
Bas Brussee
> Some possible math solution ideas I've thought of that may be options: > -Add window height above ground as a component of the elevations/shade area distance triangle. This should...
> I have such a window, much lower than you, a foot above the ground. If the top of my window and my shade are 83" above the ground, I...
@SirSheik From what I can see in the provided logs your cover integration sends an additional event that differs x% from the wanted position after the position is already reached...
@Kejszijo Please add debug logs and diagnostics. Although it can look as similar issue, it can be something different based on the integrations/covers you use. Stating you have the same...
This is definitely a niche situation. The integration is designed using the tools that HA provides for covers, so it doesn’t accommodate these cases because the necessary information from another...
While it may appear straightforward to incorporate adjustable locations for sun positioning, the reality is more complex. The current sun positioning data is sourced from Home Assistant's core sun integration,...
@kineticscreen A maximum allowed position means that the position of the cover can never be higher than that position, so in your case 30%. Since it's AM for you and...
Sorry, the correct explanation is that if you set the default to 30% and the sun is not in front of the window the position should be equal to the...
Ah you are referring to the (short) descriptions of the options flow. All variables are also documented on this GitHub page. > "Default cover position as a percentage" assumes people...
Hi @jacobmovingfwd for now this types of covers are not yet supported. Mainly because this integrations only looks at the bottom position of the cover to intersect with direct light...