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rtlamr
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Millions of smart meters will brick it when 2G and 3G turns off
My municipal water meter transmits readings in the clear on the 915 MHz band. There's a neat program to catch the readings: https://github.com/bemasher/rtlamr
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Installer wanted $500 to install CTs. Paid $15 for a meter reader and spent a lazy Sunday getting this dialed in
Great - thanks for sharing this! I have an enphase system that shows me my production in HA, and I can read my solar and net meters using rtlamr to figure out consumption. I use the Utility Meter helper to create a sensor showing my current net meter change. When this number is negative, I'm sending energy to the grid, and when it's positive, I'm taking energy from the grid. What I'm trying to figure out is how to create sensors that will be acceptable to the Energy Dashboard so that I can get nice graphics like you have. showing how much energy is going to or from the grid. Any help greatly appreciated.
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Smart natural gas meters or analytical models to determine hourly usage?
this varies by meter but if you are into tech you can listen for the broadcasts with a rtl-sdr and https://github.com/bemasher/rtlamr software
- Natural gas monitor
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Can I size a heat pump purely from historical gas usage?
Using an RTL-SDR device configured to read meter data. I have it connected to my HomeAssistant smarthome setup to log the data and populate energy usage dashboards.
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ULPT request: How can I jam a smart meter signal? [UK]
I disagree, 20 quid dongle on amazon and rtlamr allows you to read many common meters. From usage you can tell when someone is cooking, showering, or not at home. Thieves already use more advanced tech to steal cars so it's only a matter of time before this is used to scope houses for burglaries.
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Public Central Hudson API?
Absolutely! I'm using a Nooelec NESDR Mini as a Software Defined Radio connected to a raspberry pi that's running a program called RTLAMR, which will pickup all the Automated Meter Reader signals in the area. There's some research you'll have to do to find your meter ID, manufacturer, and protocol, but once you have it narrowed down to your meter you can publish the entries to an MQTT instance using rtlamr2mqtt, where Home Assistant can pick it up and use it to track your total energy consumption.
- reading Itron ERT/ SCM data help
- Water Meter Reader
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Interesting things to receive with SDR in 2023?
Smart meters for electricity/gas/water: https://github.com/bemasher/rtlamr
adaptive-lighting
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ESPHome
I use Home Assistant for doing most of what you're asking for. This integration works great for adjusting light level and temperature: https://github.com/basnijholt/adaptive-lighting.
My home has an ERV and I use a couple Shelly relays (one for power and the other to boost airflow) integrated into HA to modulate the amount of fresh air I bring in, currently based on indoor/outdoor temperature and humidity. I don't have an air quality sensor, but if I had one I could easily integrate that into my automations.
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Lampa imitująca wschód słońca
Philips Hue lub Ikea Tradfri spięte z home-assistant.io, do którego zainstalowany jest dodatek https://github.com/basnijholt/adaptive-lighting
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Need help programming light show
Are you using any sort of home automation system (Google, Alexa, Siri, other) or just using the Kasa app? I use Home Assistant along with the Adaptive Lighting integration with my bulbs and LED strips, which works on circadian rhythm and does exactly what you're wanting to do.
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The Philips Hue ecosystem is collapsing into stupidity
My home has never felt this "smart" before. Every time my lights turns on I find the color and brightness to be perfect.
[1]: https://github.com/basnijholt/adaptive-lighting
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Automated circadian lighting
If you're starting from scratch with a new build, I would recommend Home Assistant with the Adaptive Lighting Custom Component.
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Circadian lighting without the "smart"
Personally, I use this Integration within my home automation hub. It took all of 5-10min to set up, didn't require any additional hardware, works with all of my existing bulbs and strips with CT and/or brightness control, updates my lights every 90s, and slowly transitions to the next setting over a 45s period. Any time I make manual adjustments to any light, it holds that setting until I turn the light off.
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Auto Dimming Bulbs
Probably not the solution you're looking for, but I use Adaptive Lighting with Home Assistant. Doing it at the hub level (instead of the bulb or app level) means you aren't restricted to a specific brand/protocol. As long as the light has dimming and CT controls, it just works. (I use it with several different LED strips and several different smart bulbs.)
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Default to natural light?
I think the best method to do this is with this home assistant integration: https://github.com/basnijholt/adaptive-lighting
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Daylight and soft white bulb automation
Any CCT capable light will be able to achieve this, but the level of automation will depend on the app/hub you pair them with. Inovelli, Ikea, and Philips have some good options, but will all require an appropriate Zwave/Zigbee hub. Personally, I run Home Assistant in conjunction with the Adaptive Lighting Add-On to handle the CT automations.
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LPT: The way you light your room can make a huge difference in your mood
HACS Adaptive lighting
What are some alternatives?
rtl_433 - Program to decode radio transmissions from devices on the ISM bands (and other frequencies)
hass-circadian_lighting - Circadian Lighting custom component for Home Assistant
Tasmota - Alternative firmware for ESP8266 and ESP32 based devices with easy configuration using webUI, OTA updates, automation using timers or rules, expandability and entirely local control over MQTT, HTTP, Serial or KNX. Full documentation at
scheduler-card - HA Lovelace card for control of scheduler entities
PyEmVue - Python Library for the Emporia Vue Energy Monitor
zigpy - Library implementing a ZigBee stack
gr-smart_meters
Home-AssistantConfig - :house: Home Assistant configuration & Documentation for my Smart House. Write-ups, videos, part lists, and links throughout. Be sure to :star: it. Updated FREQUENTLY!
FlumeWaterMeter - Flume Water Meter Smartthings Smartapp + Flume Water Meter Device Handler
bruces_homeassistant_config - My Home Assistant Configuration
Split-Single-Phase-Energy-Meter - Split Single-phase Energy Meter
bellows - A Python 3 project to implement EZSP for EmberZNet devices