Fun in the morning....
My two #shelly plugs just went out - server rack and desktop.
I don't have a clue why they failed, let alone both at the same time.
The only thing that comes to mind is that there was a firmware upgrade.... #sysadmin fun for sure 😂
Welchen Smart Plug mit Stromverbrauchsmessung möchte eins aktuell kaufen?
Zigbee oder WiFi erstmal egal, Zigbee wäre allerdings bevorzugt, wenn die Hue-Bridge ausreicht.
Hier läuft ein #homeassistant , dort sollte der Plug steuerbar sein und der Stromverbrauch des angeschlossenen Geräts zumindest über ein paar Tage historisch aufgezeichnet werden.
Ich habe diverse Infos im Netz gefunden, die meisten sehen allerdings eher nach längerer Bastelei aus.
Preislich sollte die Sache bei max. 20 Euro pro Stecker liegen.
Für sachdienliche Hinweise wird Euch mein Dank ewiglich verfolgen. 😉
Habe hier eine Shelly S Plug Plus. Sehr schick und lässt sich einfach ins Netzwerk einbinden. Zur Erfassung des Stromverbrauchs möchte ich die Informationen über MQTT übertragen/auslesen. Gibt es da etwas leichtgewichtiges? Mir geht es nur um die Erfassung des Verbrauchs über einen Zeitraum X.
Liebe Freunde der #Photovoltaik und der #Heimautomation, habt Ihr einen Tipp für ein sparsames Touchscreen Display, um ein schönes Dashboard für den #Homeassistant green zu erstellen?
Ich möchte gerne den Stromverbrauch meines #Warmwasser#Boilers messen über einen längeren Zeitraum.
Er ist fest verdrahtet mit 3 #Phasen und hat max. 6kW #Heizleistung.
Normaler #schuko Dose fällt raus, #shelly wird's mir zerlegen.
Was würde euch noch einfallen um so eine hohe #Leistung messen zu können (ideal mittels WiFi Modul)
I attached a Shelly Plus Plug to my clothes washer, added it to Home Assistant, set up a dead easy automation, and a moment ago I received my first “The laundry cycle is complete” notification and the NERDGASM that I just had…
I've been singing the praises of #Shelly as a company as I've had good luck with some of the Shelly Plus 2 PM relays, but I've not had such good luck with their smart plugs. I have two plugs stuck in some weird state.
They're showing as unavailable in #HomeAssistant. During that troubleshooting, I realized they had updated their app.
Ok, no problem. I'll get the new one, but I couldn't log into the new app with the old credentials.
Ok, I'll create a new account on the new platform, but now I can't import my devices as they say they're associated with another account.
Well, that sucks, but fine, let's just reset the devices to factory. But even after they're still associated with the other account... I presume on Shelly Cloud or whatever they call their dumb thing.
I've mentioned a few times here how I have struggled with ESPHome devices because I don't think I'm quite managing things correctly. At least ESP Home is 100% fully local—no 3rd party app is required. No account. My devices don't get registered with the mothership.
All that to say, I'm going to take a closer look at #KaufHA plugs for smart plugs, and probably #Zooz relays for relay applications.
One of the things that do not need automation - an #aquarium. It is a self-sustaining system that needs only some light and a bit of fish food.
Nevertheless I automated lights. Previously they were lit 12-13hrs per day. 6 months ago I created an automation in #homeassistant that turns the lights (via #shelly zigbee mini) on at sunrise and off at sunset.
The result: plants went crazy. Never had much luck with #anubias, now they overgrown the tank.
All my #Zwave motion sensors, which were a constant PITA for me, feel like crap compared to #HueMotion (thx to myself for trying it after years-long reluctance to #Zigbee sensors)
Oh, und da ich heute festgestellt habe, dass ein Shelly Pro EM-400 nicht mit den 120A-Zangen zusammenarbeitet, habe ich nun auch einen Shelly Pro EM-400 abzugeben.
Wenn also jemand seinen privaten Windpark oder das Ortssolarkraftwerk durchmessen will, bitte um Nachricht. 😂
Hmm, automating my parents' conservatory windows using one of these is turning out to be easier as well as slightly more time consuming than I anticipated.
It was super easy to automate the motors using a #DS18B20 temperature sensor on the device itself with their firmware.
But making it work with the original up/down switches does require some scripting, and stuffing everything into the wall box is just not possible.
I should not have left this job to the very last minute!
This is the moment when I finally made some progress with my #Shelly script and the poor paper #wasp population in my parents' conservatory finally got full access to and from their nest back.
Now the two windows open (individually) when the inside temperature exceeds 25°C and closes again when it falls below 24°C. I also added a couple of switches to allow manually opening and closing the windows via the original buttons.
Now I just need to get it all into an enclosure (and do some testing).
Wenn man bei #Tibber ist, will man natürlich einige Geräte basieren auf dem Strompreis steuern. Beispiel: E-Bike-Akku zum günstigen Preis nachts laden.
Für die Automatisierung nutze ich node-red-contrib-power-saver. Im #NodeRed Flow wird die günstige Zeitspanne zwischen 22 und 6 Uhr gesucht und dann über #HomeAssistant eine #Shelly-Steckdose geschaltet.