Great Peanut Panic of 2020: What's the issue with the peanuts?

Put them on your ST hub and share them with HubConnect. Then you have no worries.

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Then I can be a part of the "Hub Club". Right now I only run HE and I'm feeling a little shorted. ha!

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You didn't put ES on your ST hub? tsk tsk :wink:
I also share devices like my smoke/co and water sensors to ST. That way I can use the ES actions app to send the messages to my Alexa devices. It works very well. I also have it put certain Alexa devices into do not disturb based on motion sensors or time/day of week, which you can't do in the Alexa app.

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:woozy_face: Never thought of it. I've been handed a few new challenges as of late. I'll be reporting a few things back here soon. You are right to scorn me publicly. Rookie mistake. :wink:

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BTW, I offered to loan my ST hub to the newbie who feels like Hubitat could be better. :wink: Guess I'll have to hold off on that offer.

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I hope nothing to serious.

hmmmm

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OKAY Okay .... you busted me. I need to follow through. I'm not worthy. :grin:
The challenge is an automation challenge from @adamkempenich. More to come on that.
I find things I'm interested in, then lose interest. Then find them again. I'll follow through on ES and blow the dust off of my smartthings hub this weekend. I need to be in the "hub club" anyway. :wink:

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FYI, you need the plug the ST hub in only to setup HubConnect. You can safely unplug it after that for cloud integrations like ES.

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The challenge is to stack AS MANY echos on top of each other as possible

I have four stacked right now. Mr. Bezos saw me doing this from my Echo Show and is currently flying to North Dakota to personally congratulate me. He may travel to Iowa, next.

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I have over a dozen Peanut Plugs on my primary HE. One in particular is switching multiple times a day (it runs our Super Feeder) and a few others operate a few times a day.
I would say I am in the camp of people that says they work, work well, and help my mesh. But then again, I have Lightify stuff also that seems to work fine despite complaints about them in the forum.

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@april.brandt --- can you try pairing your peanuts with Lightify? :slight_smile: Mine is in a production environment and I don't want to remove it.

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Has anyone cut one open? I wonder what SOC is in there? The picture on the FCC certification isn't readable. Wonder if it's the Marvell SOC?

Need to crack the shell? Amazingly there does not appear to be anyone online that has even after a bunch of Google searches.

If it can wait, I can try to remember to pop one open tonight. Or unless someone else beats me to it.

Happy to. I'll try it tonight

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@adamkempenich i can't get it to detect the plug

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So I popped the shell open to see the tasty goodness of a Peanut... and got nowhere after that. I was unable to figure out how to get the boards out and the 3 are all connected together. The main chip is mostly hidden behind the antenna (as the FCC images showed) and I could not get an angle on it to figure out what it is. Since I do not want to actually destroy it, I cannot provide an idea of the chip. Sorry.

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Have you tried talking kindly to it? “Hey ol’ Peanut, would you please pair?”

:joy:

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peanut panic 2020 .. I love it :rofl:

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OMG! The stream of humor that could be harvested from this!

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My kid's friend wasn't allowed over, after his mom discovered we had peanuts in the house

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