HUE light sunset transition based on Solar Data Script - amount of lux - possible?
Posted: Thursday 15 November 2018 0:47
Hi,
I was wondering if the following scene could be implemented based on LUX information.
If the Lux sensor hits a value, you can set the light switch on/off of course but i want to go a bit further than that.
I want to be able to enable the Hue bulbs with daylight color when Lux hits a certain amount of Lux.
So start enable the bulbs and start at 6500 Kelvin.
From that point on i want to transition slowly to a sunset color based on the sun going down and therefore the amount of Lux will drop.
The amount of lux is checked every 30 minutes.
If for some reason the amount of Lux has dropped a lot and the new value of the color should be 3100 kelvin, i dont want to drop from 6500 kelvin to 3100 kelvin but i want to have a transition time of 15 minutes to drop from 6500 kelvin to 3100 kelvin and the brightness should drop from 100% to 50%.
At some point we will reach 2000 Kelvin and a brightness of 40% when it is dark outside and we have a small amount of lux left.
From that point in want to to keep 2000 Kelvin but in like 4 hours of time i want to drop from 40% brightness to 20% of brightness.
So basically fake a sunset and lower the amount of light throughout the evening.
If that is possible, could somebody please push me into the right direction?
TIA!
I was wondering if the following scene could be implemented based on LUX information.
If the Lux sensor hits a value, you can set the light switch on/off of course but i want to go a bit further than that.
I want to be able to enable the Hue bulbs with daylight color when Lux hits a certain amount of Lux.
So start enable the bulbs and start at 6500 Kelvin.
From that point on i want to transition slowly to a sunset color based on the sun going down and therefore the amount of Lux will drop.
The amount of lux is checked every 30 minutes.
If for some reason the amount of Lux has dropped a lot and the new value of the color should be 3100 kelvin, i dont want to drop from 6500 kelvin to 3100 kelvin but i want to have a transition time of 15 minutes to drop from 6500 kelvin to 3100 kelvin and the brightness should drop from 100% to 50%.
At some point we will reach 2000 Kelvin and a brightness of 40% when it is dark outside and we have a small amount of lux left.
From that point in want to to keep 2000 Kelvin but in like 4 hours of time i want to drop from 40% brightness to 20% of brightness.
So basically fake a sunset and lower the amount of light throughout the evening.
If that is possible, could somebody please push me into the right direction?
TIA!