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    soundwave
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    Just a quick question.
    As i see hass support smartsleep mode for mysensors nodes (eg actuators)
    How can I send commands to nodes from hass? Do I need to use notify.mysensors?
    And where this message is stored until is sent?
    Thanks

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    • S soundwave

      Just a quick question.
      As i see hass support smartsleep mode for mysensors nodes (eg actuators)
      How can I send commands to nodes from hass? Do I need to use notify.mysensors?
      And where this message is stored until is sent?
      Thanks

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      @soundwave

      To send commands, you use the services that each home assistant platform registers as you normally would, eg turn_on.

      The new state is stored in the pymysensors library until achieved. Commands that doesn't change state are stored in a queue in the same library.

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        soundwave
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        ah ok, now it's clear.
        Thank you very much

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