openrgb_ha
echonetlite_homeassistant
openrgb_ha | echonetlite_homeassistant | |
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2 | 3 | |
96 | 115 | |
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1.5 | 9.1 | |
about 1 year ago | about 8 hours ago | |
Python | Python | |
- | MIT License |
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openrgb_ha
- [Integration for Home Assistant by koying] Is there a way to add two different OpenRGB hosts?
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[Integration for Home Assistant by koying] I don't have my devices in HA
Yes, I created issue on github, but the author apparently doesn't read them, so I decided to ask here.
echonetlite_homeassistant
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Managing Mitsubishi Electric heat pumps
I enabled echonet lite and use https://github.com/scottyphillips/echonetlite_homeassistant It’s great, and local too. You might have to build automations for some of the features you’re talking about but it can control every feature of my units.
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Air conditioning controllers
If your aircon is HEMS/echonet lite compatible you could control it directly through home assistant. My aircon does, so I'm controlling it locally using this custom component (also got my solar system and hot water system working through it!).
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Smart AC recommendations
Depending on how deep you are going with smart home stuff, any Japanese aircon that is listed as "HEMS" compatible, will also be echonet lite certified. If you are using a smart home hub like Home Assistant, you can install this custom component, enter your aircon's IP address, and it should just work (at least it did for my Toshiba aircon). It's all done locally, so if there is an outage with amazon aws or whatever servers the company use, it doesn't affect you, and you can set up home assistant to be accessible from anywhere and can use an ios or android app to access it. It also allows you to actually make a smart home, not just a remote controlled home.
What are some alternatives?
LIFX-Control-Panel - As LIFX no longer supports their Windows 10 app, I created an open-source alternative for controlling LIFX-brand smart lights.
esphome-mitsubishiheatpump - ESPHome Climate Component for Mitsubishi Heatpumps using direct serial connection
ble_monitor - BLE monitor for passive BLE sensors
pyscript - Pyscript adds rich Python scripting to HASS
hass-kumo - Home Assistant module interfacing with Mitsubishi mini-split units
xiaomi_miot_raw - All-in-one & Easy-to-use. Integrate all your Xiaomi Smart Home - with a single integration and NO YAML files - into Home Assistant.
ha-sengledapi - Home Assistant Integration for Sengled Bulbs. This is a custom component to allow control of Sengled Bulbs in Homeassistant using the unofficial Sengled API. Please note this mimics the Sengled app and therefore Sengled may cut off access at anytime.
yahoofinance - Home Assistant component which allows you to get stock updates from Yahoo finance.
iphonedetect - A custom component for Home Assistant to detect iPhones connected to local LAN, even if the phone is in deep sleep.
pyscript - Try PyScript: https://pyscript.com Examples: https://tinyurl.com/pyscript-examples Community: https://discord.gg/HxvBtukrg2
hacs-govee - A HACS repository for Govee light integration