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Hello @ZaGaPonG , It was already claimed here: #75 but refused because of lack of real need. |
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It is a standard for Google Home, and hass climate entity has a current_humidity attribute. That's why I've added this prop to my former mqtt thermostat. Now I miss the feature using versatile. If you can add it that would be great. 👍 |
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The temperature refers to the actual measurement of how hot or cold the air is, typically measured in degrees Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F). This is what you see on a thermometer. The feels like temperature, often referred to as the "apparent temperature," takes into account additional factors that affect human perception of temperature. This can include: Humidity: High humidity can make it feel warmer than the actual temperature because it reduces the body's ability to cool itself through sweat evaporation. Conversely, low humidity can make it feel cooler. Although the Wind and Sunshine is not common into a interior heated space, the Humidity becomes the most important factor that can influence the Feels Like Temperature. Humans generally feel comfortable between temperatures of 22 °C to 27 °C and a relative humidity of 40% to 60%. For example, at 25% humidity with 22 °C, the skin will consume the body heat to evaporate the perspiration with ease and your skin will be cooler compared with room temperature and you will "feel like another temperature". A higher percentage of humidity will saturate the perspiration evaporation and again your body will feel the wrong comfort. There is a lot of ways to calculate the Feel Like Temp, I personally subtracted the Feel Like from Real Temp from Openweather "{{ '%0.2f' | format(states('sensor.openweathermap_feels_like_temperature') | float - states('sensor.openweathermap_temperature') | float) }}" And the obtained value I added over the External Temperature Sensor value. So my external temp value is always modified according with this value. |
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Hello @jmcollin78,
First, thanks for this really good addon 🥇
Could you envisage to manage to "current_humidity" attribute from climate entity please?
In fact, as my room temp sensors added to each thermostat deliver humidity as well that could be nice if we could link this humidity sensor to the climate entity. I have a climate entity delivered by Tado addon which display the twice: current humidity and current temp.
Exemple with the Tado climate on the top and climate entity created with your addon below:
Thanks in advance
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