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Need to source Tasmota-compatible 4 Channel relays
The middle board looks like you might be able to use the browser based Tasmota installer https://tasmota.github.io/install/ to flash and use however you like. I'm not sure what the config would be after you flash it, though.
- Totally new to Tasmota, looking for some advice
- Any chance to get language binarys with activated scripting?
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Can’t Connect To Tasmota Web Server
Web Installer is up. https://tasmota.github.io/install/.
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Ask HN: Indoor air quality sensors and other IoT that's local-first and not DIY?
Its not no soldering but it is low effort soldering. Pulling from a couple guides here.
Tasmota is local first.
Get a wemos D1 and a https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/vindriktning-air-quality-sensor...
https://tasmota.github.io/install/ flash the unofficial all sensors build.
https://github.com/Hypfer/esp8266-vindriktning-particle-sens... Solder as follows GND to GND on ESP, 5V to 5V on ESP and finally the last one to D2 on the ESP.
Guides I am stealing from. https://github.com/Hypfer/esp8266-vindriktning-particle-sens... Has most of the hardware side. But its using a different software.
https://blakadder.com/vindriktning-tasmota/ is where I got most of the rest of the info but he uses a separate voltage regulator. If you use the Wemos D1 Mini you should not need that.
After that the internet has plenty of info for hooking tasmota and say home assistant together.
- Need help how to tasmotize
- Casual Friday 14/10/2022 - Giornata mondiale contro l'omonimia
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Guide needed to configure devices with Ravencore (HAA)
Tasmotizer or the Tasmota Web Installer are another couple easy-mode installers. Tasmotizer requires installation, but will allow you to upload a custom bin; not just Tasmota bins. The Tasmota Web Installer doesn't require install, but getting to HAAA will be a two step process: You'll have to upload Tasmota first, then reflash to HAAA.
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LED controller that's BOTH WiFi and Zigbee?
I use this USB to TTL adapter, but there are tons in the ~$5-10 range that work. I'd stick to genuine FT232RL or CH340G based ones though. Most of the time, you don't even need software anymore, as you can flash straight from Chrome now.
- Caffè Italia * 02/07/22
openhab-addons
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Homeassistant , hubitat or homey?
I used open hab https://www.openhab.org/ for a while and really liked it but had trouble getting it to work with the ZigBee USB stick I bought. So I switched to home assistant and have been on that for a couple years now. Both are solid. I like HA a lot but the one down side for me is I have to pay the 5 bucks a month or whatever it is for the cloud access to control things when I'm not home. Openhab has instructions to set up your own server for remote access.
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⟳ 0 apps added, 49 updated at f-droid.org
openHAB (version 3.6.0): Vendor and technology agnostic open source home automation
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How to have truly smart HVAC?
Here's what I did at my house. I don't control based on dew point and I only have one HVAC unit, but you could pull this off with openHAB and Venstar thermostats. Venstar was the only brand I was able to find with a local API to control the thermostat. You can set up rules in openHAB to perform what you'd like. The rule engine is powerful and flexible. I'm not gonna lie. It's probably going to be a lot of heavy lifting to get it going but it's rewarding once you've set it up.
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Replacement options?
OpenHAB (like Home Assistant; open source, need to run on own hardware)
- Can I modify an amazon echo?
- Need help controlling AC power outlets using Arduino
- Starting out fresh, no devices, what is the Perfect route to create a Smarthome
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openHAB Beta (version 3.3.2-beta): Vendor and technology agnostic open source home automation
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Scheduling My Electricity Usage
While I don't care about the whole carbon boogeyman spectacle I do care about minimising our environmental impact as well as dependency on, well, as many external things as I can. One of those things is electrical power so I put about 14.5 kW worth of solar panels on a barn roof, connected to a 10kW hybrid inverter [2]. Since I don't like external dependencies I do not use the supplier's "cloud-based" management feature (*Fronius Solar Web* for those who care about such details) and disallow the thing access to the 'net. Instead I made my own system based around OpenHAB [1], a bunch of ESP8266 microcontrollers hooked up to things like the utility power meter (which has a handy P1/HAN port just for that purpose), a heat pump, a water heater, a small heater in the feed storage etc. The thing gets hourly electricity prices for today and tomorrow and creates a schedule to enable/disable devices based on demand, price and energy production from the inverter. Once I had everything set up it has worked fine without the need for intervention. This does not yet include the washing machine and dishwasher since these devices do not offer an easily automatised interface and because scheduling their use also depends on what we put in them and when we want them to clean those things. I just check the graphs to decide when to switch them on which works fine, no need for more automation.
Our electricity rates - both use as well as returns for power we deliver to the net - vary by the hour. Using the interface to the utility meter and the inverter I get readings every 10 seconds, the inverter also tells me the net frequency so it is easy to see whether the net is overloaded (frequency clearly below 50 Hz) or oversupplied (clearly above 50 Hz).
[1] ...but I have not yet connected a battery since a) we can sell overproduction and b) batteries are still too expensive. I expect battery prices to go down once enough used electric car batteries enter the market.
[2] https://www.openhab.org/
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[Koreanvariety] Single’s Inferno 2 | Ép. 7 & 8 | 2023-01-03
Openhab3 (Smarthome)
What are some alternatives?
tuya-convert - A collection of scripts to flash Tuya IoT devices to alternative firmwares
room-assistant - Presence tracking and more for automation on the room-level
esp32-rmt-uart - ESP32 RMT as UART
Grafana - The open and composable observability and data visualization platform. Visualize metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, Postgres and many more.
rustzx-esp32 - ESP32 implementation of RustZX Spectrum emulator
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
tasmotizer - ESP... The time has come to... Tasmotize!
Navidrome Music Server - 🎧☁️ Modern Music Server and Streamer compatible with Subsonic/Airsonic
templates - Tasmota Device Templates Repository. Your one stop shop to get templates for devices running Tasmota!
hilo - Home Assistant Hilo Integration via HACS
Milligram - A minimalist CSS framework.
whisper - Robust Speech Recognition via Large-Scale Weak Supervision