Great, thank you! I would enhance it though. depends on the experience in location I would make a condition based on combination of forecast and sum of rainfall in millimeters. If equal or over 25 mm and forecast is high e.g. 80% then I would stop it for today*tomorrow else keep it on and decrease the runtime equal to difference between my target and forecasted rainfall or to some 10mm in average. The apple forecast is updated every 10 min so checking few times a day would be essential.
Thank you for tutorial! Everybody reviews the products but hardly anyone walks you through and shows how to get the most out of those products. I subscribed, hoping for more such content.
you prolly dont care but if you guys are bored like me atm then you can watch pretty much all the new movies on InstaFlixxer. Been watching with my brother for the last couple of days xD
Thanks for the video! It works perfectly last summer. I turned off this automation for winter and turned it back on for this summer. Unfortunately it’s not working anymore. Does someone facing the same issue?
Great video!!! I never would have figured that out. I do have a question about the time you used when saving the schedule in the Eve app(0615) and the time the automation runs in HomeKit(0630). Would this run correctly?
I really wish eve would put out an update to allow the device to do this. I just went with LinkTap G2S but would prefer the Eve Aqua HomeKit compatibility. I also like to modern look in the app of the Eve and Bhyve. LinkTap has a dated design appeal. Bhyve has the weather feature in app but reviews have repeatedly shown it to be unreliable. LinkTap has worked well so far. Just disappointed this is not in the HomeKit. Keep us posted on new updates with the Eve.
This is fantastic!! Thank you so much!
Great, thank you!
I would enhance it though. depends on the experience in location I would make a condition based on combination of forecast and sum of rainfall in millimeters. If equal or over 25 mm and forecast is high e.g. 80% then I would stop it for today*tomorrow else keep it on and decrease the runtime equal to difference between my target and forecasted rainfall or to some 10mm in average. The apple forecast is updated every 10 min so checking few times a day would be essential.
Super helpful. Just what I needed. Thanks!
This is great! Thank you! I think the app is a little different now but I got it to work. Thanks again!
Thank you for tutorial! Everybody reviews the products but hardly anyone walks you through and shows how to get the most out of those products. I subscribed, hoping for more such content.
Great tip, thank you for uploading!
You’re very welcome.
you prolly dont care but if you guys are bored like me atm then you can watch pretty much all the new movies on InstaFlixxer. Been watching with my brother for the last couple of days xD
@Nasir Roman definitely, been watching on InstaFlixxer for months myself :D
Thanks for the video! It works perfectly last summer. I turned off this automation for winter and turned it back on for this summer. Unfortunately it’s not working anymore. Does someone facing the same issue?
Great video!!! I never would have figured that out. I do have a question about the time you used when saving the schedule in the Eve app(0615) and the time the automation runs in HomeKit(0630). Would this run correctly?
Can this be altered to read Eve weather data instead? What do you recommend?
I really wish eve would put out an update to allow the device to do this. I just went with LinkTap G2S but would prefer the Eve Aqua HomeKit compatibility. I also like to modern look in the app of the Eve and Bhyve. LinkTap has a dated design appeal. Bhyve has the weather feature in app but reviews have repeatedly shown it to be unreliable. LinkTap has worked well so far. Just disappointed this is not in the HomeKit. Keep us posted on new updates with the Eve.