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Mine have always been a bit functional, and I'm curious what more creative people have achieved.

Anyone fancy showing off what they've put together? Feel free to blank out personal information, obviously.

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[–] splitbrain@slrpnk.net 15 points 7 months ago (4 children)

I have this one on a wall mounted tablet.

  • Left column:
    • time and date
    • solar battery level
    • car battery level
    • solar production vs. load
    • camera of the entrance
  • Middle column:
    • current weather as measured by my weather station
    • forcast for today
    • list of open windows and doors
    • (not shown) any emergency warnings (storms, etc)
    • scheduled garbage collection for the different recycling types
  • Right column
    • warm water boiler control (override for the automation which turns it on only in the morning)
    • current temperature in the boiler
    • turn on/off the car charger (until I come around to automate it)
    • List of devices that need their battery replaced
    • rain radar

These are the most important values to be shown in the hallway. There are other dashboards for other situations....

[–] wintersummerland@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 7 months ago (2 children)

Hej, could you share what kind of solar integration you use? I'm struggling to find a solar solution that integrates well with hass

[–] Cyber 2 points 7 months ago

Not OP, but take a look at Open Energy Monitor - I use EmonPi which is a Raspberry Pi based system with current detection sensors

Uses the Emoncms Integration to read the data into HA.

You can also embed it's own webUI into HA with a webcard

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