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Xztraz
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low battery notifications 00:00

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Is there some way of making battery warning notifications not to be generated in the middle of the night?.

i have a temperature sensor that is unreachable at the moment. and i'm awaken by notifications every night of the damn sensor battery.. maybe a setting for when notifications should be announced. the only setting i find is for repetition intervall of warnings. but they seem to start at midnight always
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Xztraz wrote: Saturday 02 March 2019 16:22 Is there some way of making battery warning notifications not to be generated in the middle of the night?.

i have a temperature sensor that is unreachable at the moment. and i'm awaken by notifications every night of the damn sensor battery.. maybe a setting for when notifications should be announced. the only setting i find is for repetition intervall of warnings. but they seem to start at midnight always
Can you elaborate a bit more on your setup?
Are these notifications send by a script or by the device itself ? and to which notification subsystem ?
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It's the automatic notification built into domoticz. no script of mine involved.

433 sensor reports low battery via rflink.

notification goes out to domoticz app, kodi and http(->imperihome) (to all my set up notification ways on settings-notifications)

this is how it looks on device page.
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A Nice solution would maybe be some kind of time settings for different priority levels.
Btw.. what does priority level under say notifications on a switch do now?

something like this :

battery warning priority: low (settable)

low prio: 17:00-19:00 (interval 24h)
med prio: 07:00-21:00 (interval 8h)
high prio: 00:00-23:59 (interval 15m)

or another solution would be a settings page to where battery notifications are sent. but that would lead to some semi optimal solution.
a combination of both would of course be best. maybe beef up the notifications page on switches with individual notification intervalls and make battery status a default switch.

or the simplest ugly solution, checkbox to deactivate battery notifications.
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Post by matt »

did you find a solution to this?

I'd like to turn off the low battery notifications, i don't need to know every day that one of my sensors batteries is low
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Maybe try this on settings :
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i did but i still think the default time should be settable. who's going to change batteries in the middle of the night in something :)
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Post by Egregius »

You should put your phone on silent when you’re sleeping.
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Egregius wrote: Thursday 21 November 2019 17:58 You should put your phone on silent when you’re sleeping.
:lol: :lol: :D
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wall panel speaking. it have other warnings that should be on during night time. but i've turned of battery warnings.
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Post by ressof »

Hi

Has this been addressed yet? I have notification on all my battery driven sensors to notify if last update time is greater than 720 min. The first notification comes when timer has elapsed but then the notifications comes at 00:00 every night.

It should be a setting so you can choose which time every day notifications will come.
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