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A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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  • M Offline
    me2
    last edited by Apr 20, 2018, 3:28 PM

    I’ve got 5 zwave light switches, 8 socket switches, two thermostats, 10 radiator trv’s and heating and hot water controller.

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      nwootton Module Developer @cyberphox
      last edited by nwootton Apr 23, 2018, 9:38 AM Apr 23, 2018, 9:36 AM

      @cyberphox Personally I use more than just Z-Wave to control my house. Experience has taught me that the Veralite becomes increasingly unstable when you ask it to deal with too many other plugins or technologies. It’s also costly to implement pure Z-Wave and has gaps in offerings available in the UK.

      So I use the Vera to control the Z-wave and let other technologies control their own portfolios. Using OpenHAB I can install the connectors (bindings) that correspond to the different technologies (Z-Wave, BTLE, Hue, Sonos, RFX, Plex, Xiaomi, Weather, Honeywell Heating, Harmony, Onkyo amps etc etc) and then integrate them all together through a single interface.

      A Z-Wave door sensor probably costs around £30 in the UK for 1. I got 3 Xiaomi door sensors and the controller hub for £35. Adding temp/humidity sensors at £6 each is also a cheap alternative.

      This means I can then write cross technology rules to control the house: If external temperature goes above a certain temperature, set the house heating to eco mode. At bedtime, boost the kids bedroom temperatures, turn on their hues and various fairy lights… and then turn it all off again at lights out. I can integrate presence detection across multiple detectors (Z-Wavre PIR, RFX PIR, BTLE, Wi-Fi) and adjust things accordingly.

      You can do the same stuff with Home Assistant. Both platforms have a learning curve (OpenHAB more so), but personally I find it gives me much more options.

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        cyberphox @nwootton
        last edited by Apr 23, 2018, 10:57 AM

        @nwootton Thanks for the explanation! So basically right now, I’m using the Vera as the brains, but what I could do is install HomeAssistant to be the brains and the Vera just be the controller for the Z-wave stuff…
        Now…I’m about to look further into your alpha module! :)

        Full time Dad, DJ and entertainer and lover of technology.

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          cyberphox
          last edited by Apr 23, 2018, 11:18 AM

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          Cool! Dining room light on, all others off

          Full time Dad, DJ and entertainer and lover of technology.

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            me2
            last edited by Apr 23, 2018, 1:23 PM

            Looks brilliant. Simple but elegant

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              nwootton Module Developer
              last edited by May 8, 2018, 1:20 PM

              I added a tweak that I came across while building a different module that means you can now specify multiple device categories. BUT, I’ve not mapped these extra categories to different states.

              Basically you can now say show me the Dimmable lights & Switchable lights [2,3] in the new veraCategories part of the config, but it doesn’t differentiate between ON/OFF or a percentage value in between for the dimmable lights.

              It also means that you can end up with very long lists of items that take up big chunks of the mirror!

              The README in the repo lists the categories.

              YMMV.

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