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  • Camera integration into your home automation

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    BTW I found out that the Google also a new API for their cameras. Has anyone tried to integrate the Nest Doorbell (or another Nest cam) in openluup?
  • Single board computer, like raspberry pi, pine64. The heart of your system!

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    Going OT here a bit... I just posted benchmarks for RPi 4 maker board and Compute Module
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    Only took me 7 months (plus one productive morning!) to fix. Turned out not to be a Sonos problem, but will leave here under Hardware > Sonos just in case others find themselves similarly afflicted.
  • Discuss your vera problems and findings here

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    CatmanV2C
    When I remember the old days Just added a new Tuya plug (OK so it's cloud) Start to finish, visible in HA and MSR < 30 seconds... C
  • Discuss device integration and use

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    Just for the record, in case anyone is following, I'm really rather impressed. I have installed one of these: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0B6P22YJC?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 That's connected (physically) to the VM running on my Synology, with a 2m USB extension. The same host also runs Openluup, Mosquito, HA Bridge. Yesterday I installed Zigbee2mqtt. That was a bit of a PITA but mostly because of ports and permissions. Once up and running, and the correct boxes ticked, immediately visible in Home Assistant via the MQTT integration, and thence into Reactor I've only got two devices. I bought the cheapest sensor I could find, which is a door sensor. Dead easy to add to ZIgbee2mqtt and again, immediately visible in HA. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0FPQLWRW1?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title The dongle is on the top floor of the house, and I wanted the sensor on the back door (just about as far apart as it's possible to get short of going into the garage) When I moved the sensor downstairs it dropped out pretty instantly (which wasn't a huge surprise) so quick bit of research found out that smart plugs will act as routers so... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0FDQDPGBB?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title Took me about 30 seconds to connect. Updated the name. Instantly visible in Reactor with the new name pushed over from Zigbee2mqtt. And lo, the door sensor now has a signal of 140 and works as far as I can tell perfectly and instantly (unlike my z-wave one). A few more of those will be purchased and used to replace the Tuya wifi cloud devices and the (continually failing) Z-wave plugs (yeah, they were TKB so....) Commended to the house. Thanks for everyone that got me on the right lines. C
  • The alternative zwave controller

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    CatmanV2C
    Just bought a new one as well. Looks like it'll probably keep working as long as it doesn't become un-compatible C
  • Z-Uno is the first and only easy to use developer board that allows you to create your own Z-Wave device without deep knowledge of Z-Wave protocol or programming. Z-Uno is a mix of Z-Wave home automation radio protocol power and Arduino simplicity.

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    These are great not just for sensors, but also to ZWave-ify existing equipment in cases where a simple dry relay ZWave switch won't cut it. I had a few motorized transom windows with IR remotes, that can also be controlled through some weird industrial serial protocol. I build controllers for them using ZUNO boards, so I can now control the windows through OpenLuup.
  • Home Assistant Connect ZWA-2 & ZBT-2

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    Well, taking a backup inside ZWaveJS is a breeze - and yes, it's very easy to backup (or restore) the NVM on the ZWA-2. In fact, I just restored a backup from UZB to ZWA-2 and I was good to go. I think you'll never need to move it around the house, because the antenna is huge. No problems in pairing devices either, but that was the case with UZB before and I think it's a ZWave JS prerogative in general. It was just plug&play for me, but I understand that if you have to change your logic to match new device IDs it may make sense to start from scratch - time permitting.
  • Shelly Wall Display XL

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    akbooerA
    Support for RGBW LED strips is excellent! [image: 1762604245430-img_4556-resized.jpeg]
  • Wiring Samotech SM308-S into light fitting

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    What’s the difficulty? Does your switch wiring have a neutral? What country are you in?
  • DIY HomeKey locks via Reactor

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    Yep, thanks to @toggledbits for adding the tag capability in a very short time frame!
  • Scene Controllers -- What are you using?

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    I have a Sonoff NSPanel connected to HASS via NSPanel_HA_Blueprint in the hallway where the physical buttons are remapped from the relays to just publish MQTT messages to left or right garage door, appreciated by the whole family. Weather and QR code for guest WiFi also used by some but the rest is just for fun and as @toggledbits said, more of a dashboard rather than a scene controller but it was mentioned We have Xiaomi Aqara Mini Switches in each bathroom/toilet for manual override of the extraction fan if needed. My only Shelly i3 is connected to a cheap dumb twilight switch so Reactor can control which lights to turn on/off rather than the actual relay. We have some IKEA Tradfri wireless dimmers, I had an idea to use one for manual start/stop of our Wallbox charger but it never happened as we found ourself use Siri for that when needed.
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    May be better to get a DIN rail high powered contactor and use a Shelly to flip that on & off.
  • WiFi camera with scrub playback

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  • Hubitat Elevation C-Series Controllers

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  • LEDVANCE

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  • Water Flow Meter & Shutoff

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  • chine version of homeypro to convert 433 to IR,wifi,Bluetooth,866,..?/

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  • Remote light switch

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    PablaP
    @swankgd you can use something like zooz remote switch and put a smart switch at the existing switch location. From there set an automation to toggle the state of the “real” switch whenever the button on the remote switch is pressed.
  • ESP32 / ESP8266

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    @akbooer Third-party code, using Arduino I uploaded the code to program the WiFi on the board, and then installed the drives on Hubitat, very simple and fast. The part that was a little more complicated was the tuning of the valve, I used another digital meter for the initial reading and then adjusted in a simple way the conversion from pulses to liters that appears in Hubitat. (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007NHS9M4?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details) Finally, I generated the device for the MSR, and then the world of play started, all exported to influxDb and Graphana.
  • Shelly i3 as a cheap scene controller for Openluup

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    @akbooer said in Shelly i3 as a cheap scene controller for Openluup: I just so much wish that they produced a four button handheld controller. …and now, they do (well, not quite, it’s not handheld, but mains powered)…The (relatively) new Shelly Plus i4. Just received and installed one… the latest (beta) firmware is vastly different from the old i3s, but I configured it in the end. However, the MQTT function doesn’t broadcast to the generic Shellies/ topic, so isn’t recognised by openLuup at this time. Anyone else have experience of these devices? I missed the old Zwave Fibaro 4-channel input device, but this seems like an excellent replacement.
  • Hue dimmer as replacement for MiniMote remote

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    akbooerA
    Triggers in AltUI under openLuup are implemented as devices variable watches. The native Vera trigger route was never implemented under openLuup (because I believe that their implementation was hopelessly flawed.) There is now, in fact, a native openLuup implementation for triggers that doesn’t depend on AltUI at all, but can be set up and displayed under AltUI, and works somewhat differently from the Vera method, but they are basically variable watches. I could supply details of how to do this, if pressed, but unless you’re planning on configuring an openLuup system which doesn’t run AltUI (which is certainly a feasible thing to do) then I wouldn’t bother.
  • UZB Stick - Moving from Z-Way to Z-Wave JS

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    Github discussion for future reference.
  • Intercom Buzzer wiring with Shelly Plus 1

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    Thank you.
  • Any decent destination for a Vera Plus?

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    CrilleC
    @parkerc The old unmaintained one from damianxd is in fact working fine with openLuup but it's not very efficient as it polls very frequently. I'd go the MQTT path as well with Mqttthing. The only downside I see is that openLuup must be set to publish every variable update which for me causes a lot of unnecessary traffic.
  • List of smart devices with no cloud requirement

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