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Scenes in OpenHab – an astonishingly simple way to create scenes

You are looking to create scenes in OpenHab and don’t know how? Well you are not the only one! While OpenHab is a pretty awesome home automation platform the concept of scenes is just not properly supported. Most solutions are overly complicated but here is a simply solution for simple Read more

By Oliver, 5 years23.06.2020 ago
smart light

How you can add affordable smart switches anywhere in your smart home

One of the main problems with smart homes is how to improve usability by allowing control via “legacy” switches instead of relying on Apps and voice assistants. One great way of doing this is by adding smart relays to your existing wall switches and keep using them. For any case Read more

By Oliver, 5 years21.06.2020 ago
Openhab

OpenHab speedtest – keep an eye on your unstable Internet connection

Having an unreliable Internet connection is annoying. Constantly getting asked for speedtest measurements over a couple of days by your Internet provider instead of actual help is even worse. Bad enough to implement a system that regularly measures your Internet connection. This is how it can be done with OpenHab. Read more

By Oliver, 5 years16.06.2020 ago
Openhab

99% CPU usage? Avoid disaster by monitoring the Raspberry Pi

Even the best smart home system does not do you much good if the controller becomes unresponsive. Mine runs on a Raspberry Pi and recently died due to a software issue. To avoid something like happening again I updated my monitoring of the Pi itself. Here is a simple way Read more

By Oliver, 6 years12.06.2020 ago
Openhab

Infinite energy – How to add a battery level warning to all your sensors

Battery powered smart home devices are great. Usually small and unobtrusive and usable everywhere without the need for wires. Unfortunately batteries run out of power at one point and quietly loosing an important sensor is not so great. Here is how to build a battery level warning system to avoid Read more

By Oliver, 6 years10.06.2020 ago
Automation

Water leak sensor – how to build a reliable warning system against water damages for less than 20$

Do you have water pipes, a washing machine or a dishwasher? Awesome perks of modern technology but also a risk. Flooding your house or apartment is neither cheap nor enjoyable. While there is no 100% way to avoid this possibility an early warning system with a water leak sensor will Read more

By Oliver, 6 years03.06.2020 ago
Automation

Command your powerful robot army – How to integrate a Roborock S50 vacuum with OpenHab

Cleaning robots are one of the best categories of smart home devices. I was looking for a model with a great price to performance ratio and ended up buying the Roborock S50. It works great but it means one more App on my phone and a device not controlled by Read more

By Oliver, 6 years24.05.2020 ago
Basics

Magically control (nearly) everything – how to effortlessly add voice control with Alexa and OpenHab

Do you like those films as much as I do where can just talk to their computer and it will do what they want it to? Think of Jarvis from the Iron Man movies. While we are not quite there yet simple voice control with devices like the Amazon Echo Read more

By Oliver, 6 years21.05.2020 ago
Openhab

Zigbee2MQTT – An easy guide on how to have all your Zigbee devices under your full control

Zigbee smart home devices are everywhere today. Zigbee2MQTT is a software that allows you to control them all. Many different brands are producing Zigbee devices today so you might very easily end up with a bunch of different gateways and Apps to control them. And nothing working without an Internet Read more

By Oliver, 6 years11.05.2020 ago
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Openhab

How to update OpenHab(ian) in a safe way

One of the easiest ways to use OpenHab is to install OpenHabian on a Raspberry Pi. Cheap, effective and quickly done. Now some time has passed and you want to update OpenHab(ian) to the newest version in a reliable way? Or enable some experimental features by switching to an experimental Read more

By Oliver, 6 years07.05.2020 ago

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