When nobody is home

I don’t think so, it checks each time that nobody is home before starting the next cycle

No, after switching on there is a delay, and then a switch off without a check.

Ahh yes you’re right. I guess the process to switch off also needs to make sure that nobody is home

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Hi @Rmb,
you’re right, I did not upload the newest version, sorry. I don’t know, what happened.
Here is the right one:


That solves several issues you would have with the older one.
In the last one if someone were home during one (switch on) event, it would never start the next one, even if the person had left again…

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