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GitHub - basnijholt/home-assistant-config: My Home Assistant config files and Ap...

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README.md

Bas Nijholt's Home Assistant config files

Lovelace UI Using my own iOS Dark Mode Theme.

My cool AppDaemon apps

Noteworthy (useful) automations

See also my guide for my girlfriend ❤️.

My devices

Switches

  • TP-Link HS110 (3x) (€70.84)
  • Xiaomi Aqara Magic Cube (€11.08)
  • Xiaomi Aqara Single Button (4x) (€37.05)
  • Philips Hue Dimmer switch (2x) (€33.22)
  • IKEA TRÅDFRI SYMFONISK Remote (€15.00)

Sensors

  • Xiaomi Aqara Door Sensor (4x) (€32.71)
  • Xiaomi Aqara Temperature Sensor (4x) (€34.40)
  • Xiaomi Aqara Motion Sensor (4x) (€61.13)
  • Xiaomi Aqara Vibration Sensor (€11.59)

Vacuum

  • Xiaomi Mi Roborock S5 (€294.31)

Media player

  • KEF LS50 Wireless speakers
  • LG OLED 55 C9

Lights

  • Philips Hue E27 White and Color (12x) (€266.7)
  • Philips Hue GU10 Ambient White (6x) (€102.70)
  • Philips Hue Go (€57.05)
  • Philips Hue LED strip 2m (2x) (€86.39)
  • Philips Hue LED strip 1m (€13.84)

Hubs

  • ConBee II (€39.95)

Server

  • Raspberry Pi 4, 4GB RAM, running Hass.io (€70.90)
  • Raspberry Pi 4 FLIRC Case (€25.85)
  • SanDisk Ultra microSDHC Memory Card 32GB (€6.99)

Device tracker

  • iPhone X with the new iOS app (2x)

Total cost

€1,271.7 without my TV, phones, and speakers, yes, this is shocking to me too 😅 I bought many things on Aliexpress and with discount or used on Amazon.

Notes

  • I use AppDaemon 4 beta, see the installation instructions here.

Automation plans

  • Notify us when the window is open and it is raining.
  • Add budget keeper using the Bunq API
  • Implement scenes: 'movie time', 'dinner time', 'cozy time', 'bed time', and 'party time'.
  • Introduce the concept of "sleep mode" which automatically triggers if we're home and there is no motion in the house except the bedroom. Then if you go out in the middle of the night (e.g., to the bathroom) then lights will turn a non-bright red. Manually triggering the switch will turn on the normal lights.
  • Use this cheap Wifi enabled dimmer and flash it with Tasmota to make some dumb lights, smart. [1]

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