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| | Knowing the price helps keep our electricity use at a sustainable level. This approach is extremely flexible and doesn't require MQTT.
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| | Earlier this year we finished converting our garage into a home office. As part of this effort we replaced all of the electrics. For the lighting I asked the electrician to install Zigbee compatible spot lighting (I don't have a lot of head space, so small recessed lighting was essential). The bulbs he installed were dimmable, but the switch he installed was a simple Zigbee on/off switch. After discovering this and having had a clear couple of conversations on the requirements I decided to replace the switch for a dimmable one. My first attempt went nowhere, the switch simply either functioning as a simple on/off or not at all (the instructions for that one were absolute garbage), but my second choice of switch succeeded and gave us a Zigbee light switch tha...
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| | In the previous post in the series I described the process of externalizing you HA (Home Assistant) using my custom addon. Make sure to check that out if you haven't already. This time I'll share the details of the add-on development process. First steps When building the add-on my first steps obviously went towards the existing online resources. The first thing I've found was the extensive tutorial on https://developers.home-assistant.io/docs/add-ons/tutorial, but there seems to be an easier hands-on approach.
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| Publish your first package to the Python Package Index (PyPI)