Great summary @danabw , that covers most things. Only extras I can think to add are more specific use cases, apps for monitoring / managing laundry and humidity:
Hey all, I grabbed the "Better Laundry Monitor" from Kevin on the ST forum as I like that it can use outlets with power monitoring:
and made a few modifications to it to suit my needs.
#1 - his power variables were numbers, I allowed them to be decimals. Most people don't need this but the outlet I'm using (ZEN15) is pretty sensitive if you ask it to be and I was playing with getting my washer to trigger accurately.
#2- I added a "delay" trigger for turning off. Left blank it does nothing. …
Hello, new Hubitat friends! I just purchased a few Zooz ZSE40 4-in-1 sensors, and have been playing around trying to use them to automate my bathroom exhaust fans based on their detected relative humidity levels. I found the Smart Humidity Fan port from SmartThings, but it wasn't quite working well for me -- I don't know if it was the fact that I live in Southwest Florida, where homes tend to be a bit higher in baseline humidity, or something else, but that led me to open its code with the inten…
Oh, and the obligatory recommendation of the Hub Info driver:
NOTE: Development on this version ended 11 Jan 2023 - see [RELEASE] Hub Information Driver v3 for the new version.
This device driver provides a convenient way to access many of the hub and hub location attributes. Originally written to provide information for Node-Red integration, the driver has been expanded to include temperature, free memory, cpuLoadtotal JVM Memory, Free JVM Memory and JVM Free % from the Hidden Features Wiki as well as over 40 more attributes.
Available through HPM, or …
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