Cold White + Warm White Light ============================= .. seo:: :description: Instructions for setting up Cold White + Warm White lights. :image: brightness-medium.svg The ``cwww`` light platform creates a cold white + warm white light from 2 :ref:`float output components ` (one for each channel). The two channels can be controlled individually or together. .. code-block:: yaml # Example configuration entry light: - platform: cwww name: "Livingroom Lights" cold_white: output_component1 warm_white: output_component2 cold_white_color_temperature: 6536 K warm_white_color_temperature: 2000 K constant_brightness: true .. _cwww_mixing: Mixing ------ The two channels of this light can be controlled individually by using the ``cold_white`` and ``warm_white`` options of the :ref:`light control actions `. If the color temperature of both lights is supplied, it is also possible to control the two channels together by setting a color temperature, using the ``white`` (interpreted as brightness) and ``color_temperature`` options. This calculation assumes that both lights have the same illuminance, which might not always be accurate. Configuration variables: ------------------------ - **name** (**Required**, string): The name of the light. - **cold_white** (**Required**, :ref:`config-id`): The id of the float :ref:`output` to use for the cold white channel. - **warm_white** (**Required**, :ref:`config-id`): The id of the float :ref:`output` to use for the warm white channel. - **cold_white_color_temperature** (*Optional*, float): The color temperature (in `mireds `__ or Kelvin) of the cold white channel. Note that this option is required to control the mixing from Home Assistant. - **warm_white_color_temperature** (*Optional*, float): The color temperature (in `mireds `__ or Kelvin) of the warm white channel. Note that this option is required to control the mixing from Home Assistant. - **constant_brightness** (*Optional*, boolean): When enabled, this will keep the overall brightness of the cold and warm white channels constant by limiting the combined output to 100% of a single channel. This reduces the possible overall brightness but is necessary for some power supplies that are not able to run both channels at full brightness at once. Defaults to ``false``. - **effects** (*Optional*, list): A list of :ref:`light effects ` to use for this light. - **id** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-id`): Manually specify the ID used for code generation. - All other options from :ref:`Light `. See Also -------- - :doc:`/components/output/index` - :doc:`/components/light/index` - :doc:`/components/light/rgb` - :doc:`/components/light/rgbw` - :doc:`/components/light/rgbww` - :doc:`/components/light/rgbct` - :doc:`/components/light/color_temperature` - :doc:`/components/power_supply` - :doc:`/components/output/ledc` - :doc:`/components/output/esp8266_pwm` - :doc:`/components/output/pca9685` - :doc:`/components/output/tlc59208f` - :apiref:`cwww/cwww_light_output.h` - :ghedit:`Edit`