Problems with complex automation?

Cupertino, April 6, 2021

Hello everyone, I have an automation that uses this [logic](https://homekitautomationtips.com/how-to-use-a-motion-sensor-to-turn-on-and-off-your-lights-with-homekit/) to ** disable ** ** off * * my lights 1, 2 and 3 after a minute without motion detection. This works perfectly! But now I want to create a way that if * Light 4 * is set to 50%, this shortcut should not be executed. For this, as Stefan recommended me on that site, I added another logic at the beginning, to get out of the shortcut when the brightness of light 4 is set to 50%. And that works perfectly! Once or twice ... And then everything breaks. The lights won't even go out after 30 minutes! Stefan suggested that this could be due to my bridge, router or hub; but ~~ not ~~ if I simplified the automation back to the original logic, everything works perfectly again. Is it a known bug? Does anyone else experience the same thing?

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