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Temp update

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@drprm1 I believe they are fetched based on short or long poll values in the config section of the plugin. The real question is probably how often does YoLink update. You can't force an update in the YoLink system so you're at the mercy of when they update then the plugin will update on next poll following the change at the YoLink level. 

I forget what the default values are/were, but I've got mine set short = 600 and long = 1800. I don't have a need for more frequent update, but I also still have the YoLink app on my phone to get alerts if temps go out of my range.

This is from yolink docs:

The sensor updates the app each hour, minimum, but also updates if any of the following occur: 
- At least 0.9 F degree change over a period longer than 1 minute 
- At least 3.6 F degree change within 1 minute 
- At least 5% humidity changes over a period longer than 1 minute

I use a number of the 8003s and it took me a while to figure this out. I've seen it as fast as 10 minutes, but also as long many hours. This is most likely to extend battery life, which is impressive.

A way to see for yourself is to open one of the sensors in the yolink app, and touch and slide along the graph lines. As you swipe, the different update datapoints, with their update time, will show up. You can also click on the history icon to see it in a table.

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