If temperature falls below threshold, then call my device
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Useful Google Nest Thermostat and AC Cloud Control integrations
Triggers (If this)
- A/C turned onThis Trigger fires every time your A/C unit is turned on.
- Temperature rises aboveThis trigger fires when the temperature rises above a given threshold.
- A/C turned offThis Trigger fires every time your A/C unit is turned off.
- Temperature drops belowThis trigger fires when the temperature drops below a given threshold.
- Temperature rises aboveThis Trigger fires every time your A/C unit detects temperatures above a value you specify.
- Humidity rises aboveThis trigger fires when the humidity rises above a given threshold.
- Temperature drops belowThis Trigger fires every time your A/C unit detects temperatures below a value you specify.
- Humidity drops belowThis trigger fires when the humidity drops below a given threshold.
- Device alertThis Trigger fires every time your A/C unit has an alert message.
Queries (With)
- History of Temperature dropped below thresholdThis query returns a list of times when your A/C unit detected temperatures below a value you specified. Note: this query will only return future events after this Applet is created.
- History of A/C being turned onThis query returns a list of when your A/C unit was turned on.
- History of device alertsThis query returns a list of when your A/C unit had an alert message.
Actions (Then that)
Google Nest Thermostat and AC Cloud Control resources
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