• Home Automation

    From niter3@21:1/199 to All on Thu Sep 14 07:38:28 2023
    Home Automtion, who's doing it and what are you using for the hub?

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  • From Adept@21:2/108 to niter3 on Thu Sep 14 15:06:41 2023
    Home Automtion, who's doing it and what are you using for the hub?

    I'm doing very little, at this point; I supported a Kickstarter for Fingerbot, and got a few addons. End result is that currently I'm using their Smart Gateway, which I have plugged into the back of my computer (not for any computer reason; just for power via USB), and an Android app.

    And I have three Zigbee devices connected. Two temperature sensors, and one Fingerbot.

    The Fingerbot is taped onto my NAS, so that I can hit a button on my phone to cause it to hit the power button on my NAS.

    Which is super convenient, as generally I don't have a need for the NAS to be actively running, but either I'm not at home, or too lazy to worm my way out of my beanbag chair and find the hard-to-reach button.

    But eventually I'd like to add lights. I think Philips Hue stuff will work with this gateway, so solid chance I'll add something like that before too long.

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to niter3 on Thu Sep 14 09:21:04 2023
    Re: Home Automation
    By: niter3 to All on Thu Sep 14 2023 07:38 am

    Home Automtion, who's doing it and what are you using for the hub?

    I don't have any significant home automation; the closest thing I have is a smart power outlet plugged into the wall for my living room lamp. It lets me turn power on/off for the lamp using a mobile app; their mobile app also lets you configure a time schedule to turn it on/off, including time of day or events such as sunrise/sunset. Currently I have it configured to turn the lamp on at sunset, then off at 10:15PM (with the 'off' time only Sunday-Thursday). The smart outlet can also be added as an Amazon Echo skill, and I have it set up as such, so I can ask Alexa to turn it on/off.

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  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to niter3 on Thu Sep 14 18:08:45 2023
    Home Automtion, who's doing it and what are you using for the hub?

    I've fallen out of programming for my setup, but I do have some old Node Red routines all running under Home Assistant on a 'Home Assitant Blue' - which is just an Odroid N2 SBC...

    With the new matter protocol, you can get really far with Apple's HomeKit these days... even hardware that isn't supported can sometimes be added - its a lot better than it was 5 years ago.

    Home Assistant for AUTOMATION, HomeKit for smart devices...



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  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to Adept on Thu Sep 14 18:12:05 2023
    And I have three Zigbee devices connected. Two temperature sensors, and one Fingerbot.

    I saw that fingerbot thing - very neat as some things ARE physical in this w0rld...

    But eventually I'd like to add lights. I think Philips Hue stuff will
    work with this gateway, so solid chance I'll add something like that before too long.

    I use Hue and I've been really happy with them - they are the most expensive way to get into smart lights, but they offer the most features, too... many sensors and add-ons that LifX just doesn't have. (Too bad, too - as I prefer LifX's NO-HUB approach... I ust need motion and temp sensors...) Another cost-effective brand to check out is Govee - cheap and compatibile with all the big dogs... altho, I haven't seen their actual app - I use Home Assistant+HomeKit so I normally don't use devices apps..



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  • From niter3@21:1/199 to paulie420 on Thu Sep 14 21:49:55 2023
    Home Automtion, who's doing it and what are you using for the hub?

    I've fallen out of programming for my setup, but I do have some old Node Red routines all running under Home Assistant on a 'Home Assitant Blue'
    - which is just an Odroid N2 SBC...

    With the new matter protocol, you can get really far with Apple's
    HomeKit these days... even hardware that isn't supported can sometimes
    be added - its a lot better than it was 5 years ago.

    Home Assistant for AUTOMATION, HomeKit for smart devices...

    Interesting, I need to do more reading on matter.

    I just migrated from HomeSeer to Home Assistant and have been testing for the last couple weeks. So far, everything has been running.

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  • From Spectre@21:3/101 to niter3 on Fri Sep 15 15:05:00 2023
    Home Automtion, who's doing it and what are you using for the hub?

    Do you need a hub? I don't use any myself, I have a friend using it for lighting, mostly plug in modules with lamps, and some odd globes in regular light fittings.

    Spec


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  • From niter3@21:1/199 to Spectre on Fri Sep 15 06:13:13 2023
    Do you need a hub? I don't use any myself, I have a friend using it for lighting, mostly plug in modules with lamps, and some odd globes in regular light fittings.

    To truly automate you need something doing the automations.

    Automations to me is no user interaction after it's setup.

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  • From candycane@21:4/141 to Nightfox on Fri Sep 15 08:34:57 2023
    Re: Home Automation
    By: Nightfox to niter3 on Thu Sep 14 2023 09:21 am

    Home Automtion, who's doing it and what are you using for the hub?

    I don't have any significant home automation; the closest thing I have is a smart power outlet plugged into the wall for my living room lamp. It

    I pretty much just have one of those remote fan/light remotes you can take off the wall.

    candycane

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  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to niter3 on Fri Sep 15 16:52:04 2023
    Interesting, I need to do more reading on matter.

    Its neat - and is supposed to be the new protocol everyone should use... but you know how that goes.

    I just migrated from HomeSeer to Home Assistant and have been testing
    for the last couple weeks. So far, everything has been running.

    I much prefer Home Assistant, and I think you'll like using it too... since they added 'blueprints', its super easy adding hardware. I also still like to use the add-on 'Node-Red' for coding - lets you use those... I ferget what they're called, but you use squares/circles and lines drawn between them to do things... its powerful, but less needed w/ all the additions HA has made over the past 18mos.

    :P



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  • From niter3@21:1/199 to paulie420 on Sat Sep 16 07:46:45 2023

    I much prefer Home Assistant, and I think you'll like using it too... since they added 'blueprints', its super easy adding hardware. I also still like to use the add-on 'Node-Red' for coding - lets you use
    those... I ferget what they're called, but you use squares/circles and lines drawn between them to do things... its powerful, but less needed
    w/ all the additions HA has made over the past 18mos.

    It's been good so far, but I spun HomeSeer backup since HA is having issues with the MyQ plugin. Homeseer is still working, and I need control of my garage door.

    I'm sorta on the fence right now, considering just spinning up NodeRed to get the few items I don't have with HS that I get with HA.

    Still evalutating...

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  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to niter3 on Sat Sep 16 11:56:55 2023
    It's been good so far, but I spun HomeSeer backup since HA is having issues with the MyQ plugin. Homeseer is still working, and I need
    control of my garage door.

    https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/myq/

    Still evalutating...

    Understood. :P



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  • From DaveW@21:3/184 to niter3 on Sat Sep 16 23:55:24 2023
    Re: Home Automation
    By: niter3 to All on Thu Sep 14 2023 07:38 am

    Home Automtion, who's doing it and what are you using for the hub?

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    Hello,
    I have a lot of smart devices but no centralized hub. I do have some things hooked into Alexa but most things i use the included app or Alexa. Kinda messy but it works for me. I messed with Home Assistant but most of my things didnt work well with that server. I still have it installed just in case that changes as people are always developing for Home Assistant.

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  • From niter3@21:1/199 to paulie420 on Sun Sep 17 10:58:07 2023

    https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/myq/

    I'm aware and using it. There has been a problem with this integration for the last few days for many people.

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  • From niter3@21:1/199 to DaveW on Sun Sep 17 10:58:45 2023
    Hello,
    I have a lot of smart devices but no centralized hub. I do have some things hooked into Alexa but most things i use the included app or Alexa. Kinda messy but it works for me. I messed with Home Assistant but most of my things didnt work well with that server. I still have it installed just in case that changes as people are always developing for Home Assistant.

    If you install the HASSO version, it seems pretty stable so far.

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  • From acn@21:3/127.1 to niter3 on Mon Sep 18 13:52:00 2023
    Am 14.09.23 schrieb niter3@21:1/199 in FSX_GEN:

    Hallo niter3,

    Home Automtion, who's doing it and what are you using for the hub?

    I'm using Home Assistant ("Home Assistant OS", running in a kvm VM)
    and ZigBee for my system. I mostly use it to switch things on/off
    (lights, outlets) using buttons (IKEA ZigBee buttons), but also use
    some automations (eg. turn on the air purifier (Wifi controlled) for
    15mins after the door is closed (ZigBee door contact).

    In my opinion, "home automation" is something like the "model
    railroads" of the 80s/90s, it's never finished, not really neccessary (because most things also can be controlled manually), but increadibly
    neat if it's working :) (oh, and some parts can get expensive)

    Regards,
    Anna

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