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Hey, that's why aggressive mode exists. You can define a range around your target temperature let's say 0.2°C and an offset e.g. 2°C.

If your target temperature is 20°C there is a range from 19.8 - 20.2°C.
If your local temperature is below this range the offset is added to the target temperature -> 22°C
If the local temperature hits the range the target temperature is set without the offset -> 20°C
If the local temperature is above that range, e.g. 20.3°C the offset is subtracted from the target temperature -> 18°C

This is exactly designed for that use case and you can disable Off If Above/Below Room Temperature.

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