I forgot the cat’s bed has an IP Address. It runs Tasmota.

https://preview.redd.it/w53dihvnorxb1.png?width=1354&format=png&auto=webp&s=4e34fa27a2bd9333056002e46368c72fc900fa62

I’m going to turn into an old cat lady. What’s the man equivalent?

Anyway. I’m serious! I’m going to automate it. It’s only 11W and it only runs 25% of the time while on…but. I have discovered if I put a Zigbee push switch under it and let the cat use it, I can see the patches of “events” on the push button when the mat is in use.

I thought of a gimmick thing that allows her to turn it on and off, but… it’s cat, not a crow.

The logic is simple. Button event/* = cat bed heater on for 10 minutes.

10 minutes expires and no events, cat bed heater off.

  • wivaca@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I think “too far” is a matter of how you feel about your cat.

    We had an outside cat and my wife bought a heater for the cat bed. I put on a Z-Wave on/off module that turned on when it was below a certain temp. We didn’t bother to worry if the cat was actually in the bed.

    At 11W 25% of the time, it’s like 2.75W all the time. I wish half the other gadgets I’ve got plugged in were that frugal.