The temperature hysteresis for notifications determines how many degrees the actual temperature must change in order for the app to send another notification. Previously, this value was fixed at 3 °C.
Now you can set the hysteresis from as low as 1 °C and customize the system to your specific installation. You will receive notifications exactly when it is important to you.
How does hysteresis work?
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When the temperature drops: When the temperature drops below the set limit, for example 10˚C, the system sends a notification. For another notification to be sent, the temperature must first rise by the set hysteresis value (e.g., to 11˚C with a hysteresis of 1˚C) and then fall below the set limit again.
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When the temperature is exceeded: A similar principle, but with the opposite function. When the temperature exceeds the set value, an alert is sent. For another alert to be sent, the temperature must first drop by the hysteresis value and then exceed the set limit again.

Available from version 1.13.0.