Things that please you...

Weather station? I have one of those built in, I just have a look outside.

But well done yes.

The point of a weather station is to collect the data and use it to automate things around the home. For example:

- Turn off sprinklers if it starts raining
- Turn off indoor lights when it gets too dark
- Adjust power consumption if the sun disappears (If running solar, like @Neuk_ does)

And many other things.

Just looking out the window won't be as effective - even more so, if you're not home. :sneaky:
 
Sunrises

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The point of a weather station is to collect the data and use it to automate things around the home. For example:

- Turn off sprinklers if it starts raining
- Turn off indoor lights when it gets too dark
- Adjust power consumption if the sun disappears (If running solar, like @Neuk_ does)

And many other things.

Just looking out the window won't be as effective - even more so, if you're not home. :sneaky:
Neh, netjies
 
The point of a weather station is to collect the data and use it to automate things around the home. For example:

- Turn off sprinklers if it starts raining
- Turn off indoor lights when it gets too dark
- Adjust power consumption if the sun disappears (If running solar, like @Neuk_ does)

And many other things.

Just looking out the window won't be as effective - even more so, if you're not home. :sneaky:
- Notify Domestic/Wife to take down washing due to imminent rain
- Send Whatsapp to kids to get the kite ready
 
I love the idea, especially with annoying things, like my fan not turning back on after load shedding, but I can't be arsed to figure a way around it.

Set it to "Turn On", when power returns

Unless it is a remote controlled fan and has some basic controller inside, then you have to fiddle with that..
 
Amazing how a small swamp cooler helps a ceiling fan in JHB.
Yesterday was a scorcher and outside feels like it still is. But my lounge feels so much better now
 
When the watch band starts feeling a little bit looser...
 
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