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Adaptive Lighting [Sonne nachempfinden] Hue/Deconz

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  • M Michaelnorge

    Auf der Suche bin ich auf diese Seite gestoßen. Ich hab da dann mal was selbst gebastelt, ich hoffe es hilft dem einen oder anderen.

    Der CT-Wert (in Prozent von 0-100) verläuft wie eine Sinus Kurve.
    Am Morgen ist das Licht warmweiß, am Mittag weiß und abends wieder warmweiß.

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    @michaelnorge sieht kompliziert aus, was macht das ander/besser als meine Berechnung?

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