

@ropatrick
Plus offsite encrypted backup included.
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@ropatrick
Plus offsite encrypted backup included.


@Tja
And burglars normally don’t even bother with a lock, they look for another way in.


@EarMaster
Under some specific circumstances AUTO might be more economic but that would be the exception rather than a rule.


@EarMaster
Sensing some confusion out there.
ECO mode, exactly as the name implies, uses less water and less energy.


@CmdrShepard49
My towel?


My question was how you did manage to adjust the entity type. (As I don’t have zwave)
By the way:
Homeassistant simply works with the entities provided by the various integrations. So in this case the Zwave integration (Happens to be also maintained by the Homeassistant project) has to learn to report your device correctly to Homeassistant.


@bluesheep
I must admit that this is by far the most extensive but really, really convincing way to say: „I have no clue what Homeassistant is“ that I have seen so far.


@Mpeach45
What is the solution in zwave world?


@Mpeach45
Click on „Basic“ then settings (the gear icon) and you should have a „display as“ setting.
If z-wave integration does not allow that, you can always create a template sensor that converts it to binary sensor.
Did anyone tell you that HA can be quite a rabbit hole where you can achieve virtually anything but not always easily.


@AndLeoErd
Sure as you did add them manually.


@AndLeoErd
Entities with the „visible“ attribute set to „off“ do not appear in any of the automatically populated dashboards.
@dislabled
Nowadays there are lots of people without a routable IP V4 address. As providers don’t have enough addressspace for all their customers they use NAT.