esphome-weatherman-dashboard
GGreg20_V3-ESP32-HomeAssistant-ESPHome
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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
GGreg20_V3-ESP32-HomeAssistant-ESPHome
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ggreg20-v3-homeassistant-esphome-example VS GGreg20_V3-ESP32-HomeAssistant-ESPHome - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 2 Feb 2023
IoT-devices GGreg20_V3 Ionizing Radiation Geiger counter module under Home Assistant server with ESPHome plugin yaml-script setup example for generic ESP32. ⚠️ This repo adds an important setting: anti-jitter for the ESP32 pulse counter port. This allows you to filter out events whose duration is shorter than the deadtime of the SBM20 tube. Also, the yaml code shows how to properly configure the ESP32 port, which is used to connect the GGreg20_V3 pulse output.
- New GGreg20_V3 with basic ESP32 for Home Assistant and ESPHome YAML-config example
What are some alternatives?
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ESPHome_e-ink_info_screen
ggreg20-v3-homeassistant-esphome-example - IoT-devices GGreg20_V3 Ionizing Radiation Detector module under Home Assistant server with ESPHome plugin setup example
Auto-tare-Smart-Bed-esphome - an ESPHome yaml config for a bed presence sensor, with auto taring functionality.