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| | | | | We recently had a smart meter installed and found that the stats exposed by our energy provided were singularly lacking. I bought a Glow Smart Meter display, which supports writing stats to a local mqtt broker. This post details how I used Telegraf and Mosquitto to connect it to InfluxDB and record granular stats. | |
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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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| | | Currently, rates of influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are climbing rapidly across the United States. Pediatric hospitals are full. Hospitalizations for flu are the highest for this time of year in over a decade. This is happening while the Covid-19 pandemic continues. | ||