neon.ninja

Sharing enlightening moments of home automation

Tag: home assistant

  • Home Network – Home Server

    Home Network – Home Server

    I have had a server at home for more than 20 years. This all started as a simple router back when my flatmate and I got a copper leased line back to the ISP’s office we were working for and used 56kbit/s US Robotics modems on both ends for a permanent Internet connection. A bit…

  • All Green Lights on Cable Modem Connection Status

    All Green Lights on Cable Modem Connection Status

    While I am still waiting to be connected to the NBN I have had quite a few shorter outages on my existing cable Internet connection, and wanted to improve the way Home Assistant recognises and deals with the loss of connectivity.

  • Smarter Swimming Pool 5: Under the Surface

    Smarter Swimming Pool 5: Under the Surface

    My ESP8266 based device that is measuring water temperature, water level and liquid chlorine level is happily running for quite some time now. However, the eco-system around Home Assistant and ESP has evolved, and I just wanted to quickly share how that has changed the setup of my smart swimming pool.

  • Fire Danger Rating

    Fire Danger Rating

    Each time I drive past our local fire station I see that fire danger rating sign and take a quick look. Wouldn’t it be great to have this information right in your favourite home automation system?

  • Hold your Breath for this Air Quality Sensor

    Hold your Breath for this Air Quality Sensor

    Recently I discovered the luftdaten.info project that provides a simple blueprint for measuring particulate matter, and in this post I am sharing how I built and set up my own device and integrated it into Home Assistant.

  • Smarter Swimming Pool 4: Liquid Chlorine Level

    Smarter Swimming Pool 4: Liquid Chlorine Level

    My pool requires a regular influx of liquid chlorine that is stored in a large drum next to the automated chlorinator. Every couple of weeks I have to replenish that drum, otherwise the chlorine concentration in the pool water gets too low, and algae starts growing resulting in green-ish pool water. Needless to say, this…

  • Smarter Swimming Pool 3: Water Level

    Smarter Swimming Pool 3: Water Level

    Water disappears from an outdoor swimming pool over time – naturally through evaporation or through a small leak in a pipe that is hard to detect. To some degree rain helps to balance the pool water level, but sometimes you will have to top up manually. If your pool is constructed like mine, then if…

  • Smarter Swimming Pool 2: Water Temperature

    Smarter Swimming Pool 2: Water Temperature

    Since my pool is purely heated by the sun, I thought knowing the current water temperature might help in choosing the right outfit – boardshorts or wetsuit – or choose to better stay out of the pool altogether.

  • Smarter Swimming Pool 1: Pool Pump

    Smarter Swimming Pool 1: Pool Pump

    When I bought my house I also inherited a nice outdoor swimming pool. Little did I know about pool maintenance back then and so during the first couple of months everything that could go wrong did go wrong. Anyway, I am now in a position to go beyond the static pool maintenance and am smartening…