ArcReactorKC
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I recently set up a fresh install of Home Assistant on the unused rackmount server. I'm quickly finding more and more automations to run on it.
First order of the day was to set the bathroom fans to shut themselves off 30 minutes after being turned on. I find that the family tends to leave them on and forget to return and shut them off. I hate the noise a fan so this is really helpful.
The next order was to set the whole house fan to turn on when the laundry/server/3d printing room had high humidity or the temperature in the room rises above 80f. That was easy enough as well using a TUYA temp/humidity sensor.
I then realized I could automate the bathroom fans the same way for showers. The kids often forget to turn on the fan and the walls are covered in condensation from the humidity rise. So when the humidity in the respective bathroom is 10% more than the thermostat for the house it turns on the fan and it runs until the humidity is within 2% of the rest of the house.
I'm using facebox to learn facial recognition from my ring doorbell, once I get it to a satisfactory recognition level I will integrate that with the thumbprint door lock so if a family face is recognized and that family members phone is connected to the wifi the door will unlock.
For those who aren't familiar with home assistant, it is a localized home automation software, it doesn't rely on outside servers for information and the automations and scripts are all run locally on your server.
www.home-assistant.io
What automations are you guys running? I'm looking for ways to make this work for me daily.
One of the next projects is using nfc tags to turn my home office on and control my sit/stand desk.
First order of the day was to set the bathroom fans to shut themselves off 30 minutes after being turned on. I find that the family tends to leave them on and forget to return and shut them off. I hate the noise a fan so this is really helpful.
The next order was to set the whole house fan to turn on when the laundry/server/3d printing room had high humidity or the temperature in the room rises above 80f. That was easy enough as well using a TUYA temp/humidity sensor.
I then realized I could automate the bathroom fans the same way for showers. The kids often forget to turn on the fan and the walls are covered in condensation from the humidity rise. So when the humidity in the respective bathroom is 10% more than the thermostat for the house it turns on the fan and it runs until the humidity is within 2% of the rest of the house.
I'm using facebox to learn facial recognition from my ring doorbell, once I get it to a satisfactory recognition level I will integrate that with the thumbprint door lock so if a family face is recognized and that family members phone is connected to the wifi the door will unlock.
For those who aren't familiar with home assistant, it is a localized home automation software, it doesn't rely on outside servers for information and the automations and scripts are all run locally on your server.
Home Assistant
Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first. Powered by a worldwide community of tinkerers and DIY enthusiasts. Perfect to run on a Raspberry Pi or a local server.
What automations are you guys running? I'm looking for ways to make this work for me daily.
One of the next projects is using nfc tags to turn my home office on and control my sit/stand desk.

