How this automation works
Automate your lights or appliances to turn on as soon as the sun sets. This Applet runs when the sun goes down at your chosen location and switches on your selected Heatmiser neoPlug automatically. Perfect for keeping your home cozy and well-lit during evenings with zero effort.
Trigger ingredients
Action fields
Services used in this Applet
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Create your own Heatmiser and SunriseSunset.org workflow
Create custom workflows effortlessly by selecting triggers, queries, and actions. With IFTTT, it's simple: “If this” trigger happens, “then that” action follows. Streamline tasks and save time with automated workflows that work for you.
21 triggers, queries, and actions
Contact Sensor Closed
Contact Sensor Open
Low Battery
neoHub Away Mode
neoHub Home Mode
On sunset
Temperature drops below
Temperature rises above
Boost Timer
Cancel Standby Mode
Cancel temperature hold
Run Profile
Run recipe
Set Away Mode
Set Home Mode
Set Standby Mode
Set Temperature
Set temperature hold
Turn neoPlug off
Turn neoPlug on
Boost Timer
Cancel Standby Mode
Cancel temperature hold
Contact Sensor Closed
Contact Sensor Open
Low Battery
neoHub Away Mode
neoHub Home Mode
On sunset
Run Profile
Run recipe
Set Away Mode
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About Heatmiser
Heatmiser Neo lets you control your heating from anywhere. Heatmiser provides smart home solutions for multi zone heating systems.
Heatmiser Neo lets you control your heating from anywhere. Heatmiser provides smart home solutions for multi zone heating systems.
About SunriseSunset.org
Sunrise and sunset times for a given location including civil, nautical, and astronomical twilights. See https://sunrise-sunset.org for more info
Sunrise and sunset times for a given location including civil, nautical, and astronomical twilights. See https://sunrise-sunset.org for more info
