Proper Sleep Mode setup?

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leadhex
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Proper Sleep Mode setup?

Post by leadhex » 01 Jul 2015 20:32

I've just recently started moving to Automagic from Tasker and have moved several complex profiles over. Some are intertwined nicely, but I'm still tweeking them.

However, it seems a simple Flow has me a bit stumped.

My main concern is the False loop would cause unnecessary battery drain.
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kintrupf
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Re: Proper Sleep Mode setup?

Post by kintrupf » 02 Jul 2015 05:45

I assume you want to switch the audio settings when a power source is connected between 8 and 9 am?

Why don't you simply use a trigger Power source connected followed by the condition Time Range?
This would accomplish the same with absolutely no battery drain...

leadhex
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Re: Proper Sleep Mode setup?

Post by leadhex » 02 Jul 2015 12:55

I attempted that method, however the issue I run into is what if I plug in the phone at 7:55PM? The phone will not go on vibrate then.

Edit: The time range is supposed to be 8PM-9AM.

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Re: Proper Sleep Mode setup?

Post by Wibbly » 02 Jul 2015 15:47

If the time isn't completely critical, you could use your existing flow but include a sleep action in the loop set to, say, 5 min. The flow would only 'wake up' to execute the loop once every 5 min.

You could instead write a flow that only ran whilst the power was connected, so when on battery power the flow didn't run at all...

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Re: Proper Sleep Mode setup?

Post by leadhex » 02 Jul 2015 16:54

Wibbly wrote:If the time isn't completely critical, you could use your existing flow but include a sleep action in the loop set to, say, 5 min. The flow would only 'wake up' to execute the loop once every 5 min.

You could instead write a flow that only ran whilst the power was connected, so when on battery power the flow didn't run at all...

I decided to go with the Power Connected trigger then a condition to check if it is in the 8PM-9AM time range. If not, sleep for 10m and check again.

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