
That’s okay though because it’s easy to do in Hue. That means I’m constantly fiddling with the scenes. Sometimes I just want a change here and there. I keep adding lights (I’ve just put in strips above the kitchen cabinets). I have scenes for holidays, game days, and even an all-pink scene for when my god daughter visits (pink was her choice - I’m not foisting sexists stereotypes on her). Good night turns off most lights but leaves a nice dim path to the bedroom. Relax turns off a bunch of lights, warms colors of most of the remaining lights, and sets a few “accent” colors here and there. Bright turns on all the lights everywhere at their brightest levels in white white. I’ve spent a lot of time setting up scenes.

I’ve converted my entire house to Hue lights (except for bulbs sizes/types not provided by Hue yet). The one thing I’d change (if given magic powers which only affect SmartThings) would be allowing SmartThings to access/use Hue Scenes. As a non-programmer here, I wish, pray, curse, poke pins in voodoo dolls, sacrifice goats, and yes, whine about this all the time. I’d happily join the Hue Integration Whiners group. Subscribe(doors, "contact", doorEventHandler)ĭef msg = "$evt.displayName is $evt.value" Section(“When the door opens/closese…”) " It works if I control one bulb but wont even load if I change multiple to true. I’m trying to control the color of multiple bulbs based on the status of my door. Here is the SmartApp’s preference section.
#Smartapp multiple bulbs code
So I don’t know if my code is bad or there is a problem in the cloud. I swear this worked the first time but now I get a real long cryptic error. Wait for the app to connect to the Bulb once connected, you can rename it by clicking the pencil to the right of the preexisting name, and then click "Done," or you can simply click "Done" and change the name at a later time.Can anyone see what is wrong with this SmartApp? I’m getting weird results from the IDE.
#Smartapp multiple bulbs password
The Peace by Hampton app automatically brings up the Wi-Fi network you're connected to if that is the network you want to connect the bulbs to enter your password and press "Next." If you want to choose a different network, click on the grey symbol to the right of the network name, connect to the network you want to connect your bulb too and press the back button to return to the app and click "Next." NOTE: The PBH Smart Bulb can only connect to a 2.4 GHz Network.Click on "Confirm bulb is blinking rapidly" at the bottom of the page and then click "Next.".Select which type of bulbs you are setting up.

#Smartapp multiple bulbs install
Install each bulb you want to set up into a light fixture or lamp, preferably one that is not far from your Wi-Fi router.Create a Peace by Hampton account by opening the app and clicking "Register.".Download the Peace by Hampton app from the Play Store or App Store.NOTE: You can only set up multiple bulbs of the same type (Filament, A19 or BR30) at once. If you have already downloaded the Peace by Hampton app and created an account, skip to Step 3. To set up multiple Smart Bulbs at once, follow the steps below.
