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ratgdo
- Just came across the GARAGEINATOR
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GARAGINATOR: a HomeKit Compatible Smart Garage Door Opener
How does this compare to a ratgdo? https://paulwieland.github.io/ratgdo/
- Researcher has developed, at a cost of less than one dollar, a wireless light switch that runs without batteries, can be installed anywhere on a wall and could reduce the cost of wiring a house by as much as 50%
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Meross MSG200HK + 3 accessories install experience: MyQ user’s perspective
But if you don't want all the wires for a MyQ replacement, I would look at the Ratgdo. It is also cheaper. If you have the skills, you can even solder it to the Opener's board along with powering it and have it hidden inside the opener.
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Garage Door Opener - LOCAL only?
https://paulwieland.github.io/ratgdo/ - With the ESPHome firmware you can control this from a web interface and not need a hub or anything.
- Home Assistant blocked from integrating with Garage Door opener API
- Rage Against the Garage Door Opener (Ratgdo)
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Smart garage door controller is no longer smart
ratgdo [https://paulwieland.github.io/ratgdo/] already exists and works great.
For the current roadblock, it appears it was due to cloudflare bot protection [https://community.home-assistant.io/t/the-current-state-of-m...]
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Home Assistant 2023.11
Re: MyQ, check out ratgdo [1]. It's a lovely little hardware project that wires into Chamberlain/Liftmaster controllers and provides a local WiFi-only interface. It integrates perfectly with HA. It's a shame Chamberlain discontinued their homekit bridge, because it shouldn't be necessary to use a cloud integration to trigger a garage door.
[1]: https://paulwieland.github.io/ratgdo
- MyQ's horrible take on open access to their devices
home-assistant-glow
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Home Assistant 2023.11
Seconding this. I was able to just run it with docker compose on a cheap mini PC and it chugs away happily, interfacing with all manner of devices (Phillips/Lifx/IKEA/Airpurifier/Bunnings brands). Only gets tricky to set up devices when you're dealing with some hostile cloud based gadget that doesn't want to play nice.
Unbelievable it can all be controlled offline using Siri on an iPhone, or other voice assistants.
It can even display your electricity consumption by counting the LED pulses on your smart electricity meter that fires every 1000th of a kw/h, only takes a cheap ESP32 and a photodiode: https://github.com/klaasnicolaas/home-assistant-glow
Such a wonderful project.
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How can I monitor my energy usage? I.e. connect to home assistant? I live in a rental apartment and this is the main board.
You want to build this https://github.com/klaasnicolaas/home-assistant-glow
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Selfhosted solution to measure energy consumption in an apartment
Alternatively if you want to measure your overall energy consumption and aren't too worried what is generating the load, then I would suggest looking into the Home Assistant Glow project on github (https://github.com/klaasnicolaas/home-assistant-glow) - assuming you have a suitable electricity meter - for a couple of pounds you can put together a light sensitive diode and an ESP8266 (or similar) to create a device to sit over the flashing light on the meter to calculate usage. I have found it pretty accurate - it seems to match my billed usage pretty closely (within 3-5kw per month).
- Energiezähler mit WLAN, aber ohne Cloud-Schmarrn
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Power meter, where to put the pulse reader?
Check out Home Assistant Glow for a similar DIY device.
- Domotica: leggere contatori enel per home-assistant
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My electricity provider’s consumption interface wasn’t flexible enough, so I went for the jugular and started retrieving real-time usage by attaching a photoresistor to my meter’s light that blinks 1000 times per kilowatt-hour.
If folks want to make one of these theirselves (themselves? whatever), the "home assistant glow" project makes it pretty straightforward: https://github.com/klaasnicolaas/home-assistant-glow (I can never find the link, so I might as well drop it here). It uses ESPHome + a config file + a photo-diode thingy. It's more or less the same thing with a photoresistor. The server-side works easiest with Home Assistant, but you can access the device on its own too.
- trying too setup the non invasive power meter got the diode reporting back the flashes per minute what do I need too do too convert this into a usable measurement I know the led on my meter flashes 3200 times for 1KWH
- Any off-the-shelf solution to measure electricity consumption from an electro-mechanical meter?
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Beginner questions: How to integrate CustomComponents into the source tree, proper setup of dev-environment.
I have two questions: I already have my DIY MultiSensor hardware that was built around an ESP8266. It's main functionality is to count power pulses from my power meter via an LDR, and the hardware seems to run fine. I am aware of the Glow project, https://github.com/klaasnicolaas/home-assistant-glow , but for some reason this didn't play well with my self-created hardware. Also, I do think that my measure algorithm has a slight advantage, but that's not the point here :)
What are some alternatives?
shelly-homekit - Apple HomeKit firmware for Shelly's
esphome-water-meter - Measurement of water consumption directly from your water meter with a TCRT5000 like sensor and ESPHome.
OpenGarage-Firmware - OpenGarage: open-source WiFi-enabled garage door opener
AI-on-the-edge-device - Easy to use device for connecting "old" measuring units (water, power, gas, ...) to the digital world
esphome-ratgdo - ratgdo for ESPHome
esphome-idasen-desk-controller - ESPHome component for Ikea Idasen desk control
MHI-AC-Ctrl - Reads and writes data (e.g. power, mode, fan status etc.) from/to a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) air conditioner (AC) via SPI controlled by MQTT
esphome-dlms-meter - ESPHome component to read out DLMS smart meters via M-Bus
pymyq - Python wrapper for MyQ API
chessclock
secplus - A software implementation of the Security+ system used by garage door openers
esphome-custom-component-examples