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this post was submitted on 14 Jul 2023
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I’ll take a look. Thanks for the suggestion!
In isolation a temperature sensor can be “flappy”, so you may want to try and smooth the data to avoid hysteresis. I use the statistics integration to help improve the quality of my sensors.
Have a read of this for inspiration:
https://community.home-assistant.io/t/thermostat-with-hysteresis-smoothing-factor/72729
Using this you would create a calibrated sensor which you would use for automations as SeriousBug suggests.
Styxia@kbin.social suggested statistics to smooth the numbers out. I can't reply to his comment for some reason, so I'm trying to reply here: Another option to avoid that issue would be to have the automation check that a > b for 2 minutes, or something like that.