HomeKit Smart Plug Automation Desire

Cupertino, October 29, 2020

For some time now, I have been enjoying my Koogeek P1 smart plug to do the basic start and stop automation. I took some Meross plugs and, after a few hiccups, I took the ones that did the basics.

The thing is, I want more control. What I really want is to be turned on for 10 minutes, then turned off for 50 minutes, repeated until the plug goes out or, more likely, the perfume module that my girlfriend likes ends.

Even manufacturing applications do not find this advanced basic control to be another.

Is there a way to do this in Home Scripting or otherwise?

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