esphome-water-meter
esphome-weatherman-dashboard
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esphome-water-meter
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Water Meter Consumption
I did this way first but It did not answer my main problem: I need a on_turn_off event to do a test (see https://github.com/hugokernel/esphome-water-meter/blob/master/watermeter.yaml#L317) and when you use effects, on_turn_off is never called.
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Pulsing an LED with ESPHome
With the script approach like https://github.com/hugokernel/esphome-water-meter/blob/master/libraries/scripts/flashing.yaml, events are always called.
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Node D1 Mini, AM2302, second one works for a while then fails
* Add setup_priority: -100 (see example: https://github.com/hugokernel/esphome-water-meter/blob/master/watermeter.yaml#L156)
esphome-weatherman-dashboard
- Smart hjem, ESP o.l vejledning søges
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Is there a way to smoothen these graphs (e.g. connect the dots)?
Waveshare, 7,5" B/R_Manual#Introduction). Inspired by this, of course. Currently it looks like this (contains horrible code, I'm new to ESPHome and c++ stuff).
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Ask HN: Hardware product design, where do I start?
Recently saw a guy do a really cool E-Ink display for smart homes here:
https://github.com/Madelena/esphome-weatherman-dashboard
He lists out the materials and code he used. He went with a low cost / low power ESP32 microcontroller. This is fine if you mostly want to do lower resolution, static stuff. Here you could design something that'd run off batteries for quite a while.
If you're into fancy animations, maybe some videos, then you'd need to go with something a bit more beefy, closer to a Raspberry PI running some sort of *nix, potentially with some browser to render beautiful pages :)
Obviously there's significant price difference between the two approaches, but there's also some pros and cons you'd need to consider.
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Any news on API support?
#1: My brother has way too much free time, Zelda puzzle to open hidden liquor cabinet. | 208 comments #2: There are like 5 different things I've been meaning to automate for weeks now | 116 comments #3: E-ink displays are great for blending in with the decor and to display all the important info at the front door of the apartment. | 212 comments
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I was stuck at this e-ink info display project for 5+ years, and ESPHome helped me solve this in just a weekend! Thank you!
I was stuck at the electronics and making Arduino work for years. ESPHome made it so easy.Source and installation info: https://github.com/Madelena/esphome-weatherman-dashboard
What are some alternatives?
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