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A bit closer to home and a lower price: https://www.ikea.com/nl/nl/catalog/products/60328575/ Has power passthrough while charging. 18 euros for IKEA Family members Not sure if you could fit a 18650 battery inside homey including a small controller…
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Sorry to tell , but it was reproducible without even a separate power supply. It just crashed the nodemcu/ESP8266 when there are to many pulses. Did even try to fix the errors I traced which made it stable for like a week. Then sometimes the telne…
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Thanks for sharing, although I had way to much issues with the (okt 2017) Arduino code. Too many reboots for a public (read: App Store) release anyhow. Might had to do with my setup, wasn't that stable in short So I decided to create a whole new p…
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Thanks guys. I deciced to create a new 'manager' account as you suggested. I then added my own personal account and those of my colleagues. When needed any one of us can use the manager account. Works great. We are even trying out Homey accross t…
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cool, I will try it tonight. It creates new (aggregated) insights based on the original right? So no data is lost until you decide to wipe the original.
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Nice, that sounds promising. When did you plan to have it released in the 'store'?
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@connect the pictures posted by Homey_Lampje show exactly what you need, how to connect and tell what to do. Look at the chip, it's an ESP8266 If you do not know how to use an ESP8266 (or Arduino-a-like) I suggest you look in to that first. Will s…
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Man this is awesome! This was so easy to put together and implement. Many thanks you both I used an ESP8266 (NodeMCU). For now it's on a breadboard with some jumpers wires and 10K resistor. Even added two leds to indicate a Puls (from HRI) and D…
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I replaced my Energylink with a YouLess. Was surprised of it's size, or better said, lack of size. The LS120 is really small! Like 5x3x2cm or so. Had some corespondents with YouLess as told earlier. Currently the firmware is as big as it can get. …
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Bummer Looks really nice, you even thought of the 'start value'. Have to figure something out myself then
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Sorry to give this a bump, but did you ever release the app? Or at least published the source files for both ESP8266 and Homey App? I have the same setup with HRI pulssensor, would love to use your app.
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Last week I contacted YouLess about this question. Confirmed it's not possible (even with some other trick - Iungo has some kind of splitter for example), although noting 'the current model' is not able... Does that mean anything? So, today I was d…
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@gruijter_dev 79 euro's is nice As far as the YouLess goes (if you know); Can it "out of the box" read the P1 + S0 Solar Energy + S0 Watermeter (I have a pulse one for my meter - used with Homewizard/energylink atm) I had the Iungo for a while, b…
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This would definitely be a great addition to the Homey possibilities! Like half of all houses built after 2000 have such a unit upstairs. Would greatly impact the yearly power usage and oxygen level in doors. @Athom should make an app for it, most…
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Found them too, rushed to the forum to check if somebody else did already :P Would be nice if someone could try and see if these KURUI (CORINA in the dutch title) can work with homey. They are 6,50-7,50 USD a piece for a contact sensor. That's real…
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+1 to prevent my sunshade from opening when I ask to open my curtains inside...