![]() The correct setting for most people is dawn and dusk, not next sun rising and setting. ![]() I checked the dawn and dusk since I have another trigger for a motion sensor and that is precisely what I actually would want for lights as well. I guess the first thing someone does when they are new to HA is exactly this, turn lights on and off. The default sun trigger only allows selecting on next rising of sun and next sun set, but this is also entirely different from what I want. I’m also new to home assistant, and this is actually surprising to me as well. I mostly ask because it seems like a simple thing to operate lights when it Actually gets dark or light outside. I mean its right there all the work is done for you, or am I mistaken? Then you have to try and figure out an automation off of that which becomes I think a bit of a learning experience itself, or again am I mistaken? What is the most practical way to automate off of the sensor.sun_next_dawn, a state change? Am I missing something simple? Sure I could install a custom integration I guess. Its just weird that home assistant provides as a sensor the Next Dawn etc. Then people go out and gather info regarding offset and then elevation to refine there automations. Most people I think quickly realize that just turning on your outside lights at sunset might not be exactly what you want.
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