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The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/slboat on 2025-06-30 13:05:42+00:00.


This journey features the LD2412S, which shows impressive sensing capabilities.

After extended testing and use, we believe this radar has great potential. The improved antenna and new low-level algorithms have resolved some of the issues found in earlier models without the “S” suffix.

We’re proud to be among the first makers to build and share these devices.

To celebrate, we’re offering a 15% discount, and we warmly invite more people to join this fascinating exploration into millimeter-wave sensing.

One tip for working with these highly sensitive radars is to configure a “no-person delay” before triggering an “absence” event. This can help avoid awkward moments like the lights turning off too soon. A delay of 2–3 seconds often results in much more stable and reliable performance, depending on your environment.

If you’re curious about how well it performs, a reference table created by our fellow adventurer Primoslate may offer helpful insights.

https://preview.redd.it/v5jocdpgc2af1.jpg?width=3008&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=54677d379b1e09029e8b9f9ad2ddfed19093d01a

https://store.screek.io/products/l13

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The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/Gregy_77 on 2025-06-30 10:19:15+00:00.


Would like to to mop and empty. I’d be looking for

  • zone clean up from HA
  • auto empty
  • mop (any that automatically change?)
  • concrete polished floors
  • stops at stairs

I’d like to link it ah s have automations with motion sensors so it doesn’t come on if people are around.

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The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/Area_49 on 2025-06-30 16:18:26+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/DiggingForDinos on 2025-06-30 13:44:07+00:00.


One of my favorite DIY projects was turning a regular air conditioner into a smart one using a transistor and an ESP8266. I started by using an infrared receiver to capture all the remote control codes (power, mode, up, down). Next, I tapped into the air conditioner’s internal IR receiver and wired it up so I could send those codes directly—essentially, I was transmitting IR commands over a wire.

For power, I grabbed 5V and ground from the unit to feed the Wemos D1 Mini. Then, I set up ESPhome to create virtual buttons that would fire off the codes. The cherry on top was adding a generic thermostat in Home Assistant, so now the A/C has full climate control. Honestly, I thought it was a pretty cool upgrade.

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The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/macbag on 2025-06-30 08:00:53+00:00.


I've been using the default met.no weather integration in Home Assistant, and honestly, it's been pretty disappointing. I'm in Northern Europe, and the forecasts are often way off sometimes worse than the built-in weather app on my iPhone, which says a lot.

For example, it shows clear skies when it’s pouring outside, or gives hourly forecasts that are totally off-track. I know weather is never perfect, but this feels consistently bad.

Anyone else experiencing the same? What weather integrations or services do you use in Home Assistant that actually work well in Northern Europe? I'm open to built-in options or hacs if it means getting something reliable. Thanks!

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The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/maxi1134 on 2025-06-29 18:10:10+00:00.


I see a lot of people recommending [Bermuda](https://github.com/agittins/bermuda) for trilateration.

While it does work well, I'd like to bring the presence detection freak's attention to Espresense.

While harder to set up, It offers IMO a better degree of accuracy by using ACTUAL trilateration.

Many of you might have tried it and had bad results, and I must admit that I was among those people for the longest time.

Now, here are the steps I took to better that detection to a more-than-acceptable level. ( 90%+ accurate in my case )

0: Install Espresense Companion (Map trilateration addon)

1: Place the Nodes at the corners of rooms instead of alongside walls.

1.1: This will help you to easily place the entities on the software floorplan.

1.2: This will allow for a more grid base pattern, which seems to work better in my experience.

Example of a sane disposition (I have 8 more ESP32 on the way to better cover the kitchen->patio area)

(Here you can see my previous disposition, which led to less than usable results)

2: Measure the rooms WITH their closet being included in the plan room while creating the plan

(This will avoid the deadspace between rooms being reported as 'home' or 'main floor'.)

2.1: Measure WELL. I mean up to a CM of accuracy.

2.2: Set the HEIGHT of each node in the floorplan-creator

3: Optimize the settings

3.1: Set the correct RSSI@1m(eter)

3.2: Let the optimizer run a few hours

4: Combine sensors (This really helps)

4.1: Create a template sensor that iterates across all beacons that track one entity into one single sensor.

4.X: (You can even combine Bermuda and ESPRESENSE sensor this way!)

(I personally use the closest location of 3 beacons along their ESPRESENSE location)

And here is an example of some of the automation I use with this:

Hibernate Maxi Desktop when he leaves the Salon for more than 20 minutes

Alert maxi in the room where he is when his phone rings and in which room it rings

Alert maxi that his laptop battery is low in the room in which he is

Mute speakers in the room where maxi is located if maxi uses a microphone

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The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/omgitslurch on 2025-06-29 18:07:52+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/Much-Artichoke-476 on 2025-06-29 17:20:20+00:00.


I've had a Home Assistant Green since Jan of this year and basically every week I've been tinkering and tweaking (and buying more stuff), seeing ideas on this sub and starting from scratch again. But this weekend after a week of playing in the evenings (again) I've finally got it to place where I am really happy and wanted to share as I love these types of posts.

The single most valuable thing aside from this group has been ChatGPT, I will bring in a sensor and describe what I want it usually gets it bang on. I sometimes need to do some goolging or reading of documentation ( the graphs) to get it right but a lot of the Mushroom templates that change based on a specific state would have taken me ages!

Not fancy as some of the really cool dashboards I see on here, but this one looks nice on mobile and desktop & over the past week I've been able to quickly get to what I need vs before where I'd be tapping bubbles or pop-ups to get to places and it would take a while.

So what have I got?

This is my main home page:

  • Welcome message based on user
  • Today's solar stats and current power draw
  • Location status of me and my partner
  • Lunch and dinner for the day (pulls from Mealie being hosted on my home server)
  • Status of all the doors
  • Light controls for each room (all on or off and individual lights) along with temp readings and power for any that have those.
  • CCTV feed from Frigate of our cameras
  • Conditional water leak sensors that will only show if there is a water detected.

https://preview.redd.it/b4yqdpz6dw9f1.png?width=2768&format=png&auto=webp&s=349b833e06df6bcf909ea77f4c58ad103aedc99e

Weather tab:

  • A text description of the current conditions and a variable that tells me to wear sun-tan lotion if if over a UV of 4 (I think)
  • Pollen indicators (I have hay-fever so handy to know!)
  • Forecast for the day
  • Windy.com iFrame (with Rain as the default)
  • Garden temp (from our heat pump), Humidity & UV from weather integration

https://preview.redd.it/51b2soz6dw9f1.png?width=2760&format=png&auto=webp&s=3a6040951c061a94d866d3e781ef0d1a5de637f9

Power page:

  • Current total exported to the grid, power imported, total solar generation and cost of import
  • Power flow of the house (solar, grid, battery, hosue draw)
  • Todays solar forecast
  • next 3 day solar forecast (for planning high power tasks)
  • Battery SoC and Battery Temp (off the screen)

https://preview.redd.it/4gu6rh17dw9f1.png?width=2682&format=png&auto=webp&s=f407a75cd3ff767cf9b5751848a9def323c4df05

Heat Pump page:

  • Heat pump status and power draw (heat pump reports this)
  • Heating control, status and temp set
  • Water control, status and temp set
  • 12 hour heating summary
  • Power draw summary (been a bit flakey recently)

https://preview.redd.it/lyxirqz6dw9f1.png?width=2764&format=png&auto=webp&s=3c4673aed1ecc90f09475043f24031fe3696cdd6

Status page:

  • Turn on and off presence automations to stop the cat turning them on at night
  • Cat detection toggle (running frigate, when cat is by the door for more than 10 seconds it announces over my Home Assistant Voice Editions to let her in), she sometimes runs around by the door and keeps setting it off.
  • Battery levels of various sensros around the house
  • 3D printer status and print progress (all change colour based on state or status, logos, icons and the percentage bar moves)
  • Washing machine status
  • Network (this is a new tab) with AdGuard DNS protection status and my ZigBee coordinator status to see if there are any issues.

https://preview.redd.it/esw48prwew9f1.png?width=2744&format=png&auto=webp&s=85bfcb662a30834237b29261065eedd577eb7889

What is not shown?

  • Calendar tab, an integration that me and my partner used for a shared house calendar simply using HA's integrated calendar. This is also has an integration that tells me what the next bin day is and what bin I need to put out.
  • Various automations based on what the cameras detect (people approaching the house, where our cat is outside)
  • All lights are basically based on presence, I have sensors al around the house, which is very nice walking in and our of rooms and they lights just come on if the light levels are low enough.
  • Home Assistant Voice Edition previews, currently have 2 hooked up to Ikea speakers which have 3.5mm line in, which has boostd the sound quality (currently printing backets to attach the PA's to). The previews then have tonnes of replies like replying whats for lunch or dinner based on the Mealie integration, custom door-bells sounds & announcements when the battery starts chaging.

What is next:

  • I really want to automate my blinds and curtains to auto open in the mornings but powering and mounting all these will be tricky.
  • Somehow integrate our cat feeder to be able to feed her and see when she last ate.

Happy to share YAML's of any bits if any of this is interesting for people starting out :)

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The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/lastingd on 2025-06-29 16:23:07+00:00.


Pretty sure the entire post is too long to post here, so here's a summary

TL;DR: After 15 years of daily migraines and inconclusive medical tests, I used Home Assistant to build a custom food and symptom tracking dashboard with real-time logging via my phone. By logging everything I ate, drank, and felt, I gathered over 12,000 data points and uncovered strong correlations between my migraines and specific foods — especially gluten, dairy, and celery.

Hacking my Diet resolved my symptoms completely.

This post shows exactly how I built the system in Home Assistant with YAML, dashboards, and scripts, and how others can do the same to explore their own health mysteries.

Full write up here

The background to why I did this, the Home Assistant solution I built to collect the data (12 minute read), and if you want, what I discovered from the data I collected with Home Assistant leading to curing my migraines after 15 years of suffering (21 minute read for the entire article).

https://rodders.me/posts/2025-06-2026-homeassistant-health-dashboard/how-i-used-home-assistant-to-track-symptoms-and-cure-daily-migraines/

Dashboard View

http://rodders.me/img/homeassistant/homeassistant_health_dashboard-edit%20(resize).jpg

Would love feedback or suggestions on how to improve this further or make it easier for others to replicate.

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The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/CommunicationFresh92 on 2025-06-27 16:01:31+00:00.


Hey r/homeassistant!

https://my.home-assistant.io/redirect/blueprint_import/?blueprint_url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fmsinhore%2Fadaptive-climate-blueprint%2Fblob%2Fmain%2Fblueprints%2Fashrae55_adaptive_comfort_v2.yaml

Just finished my first blueprint and wanted to share it with the community.

What it is: Adaptive climate control that implements scientific comfort standards (ASHRAE 55) while optimizing for energy savings.

Key features:

✅ Dynamic comfort zones based on outdoor temp

✅ 15-30% energy savings in testing

✅ SmartIR integration (works with existing setups)

✅ Natural ventilation detection

✅ Occupancy-based setbacks

Perfect if you:

  • Use SmartIR for AC/heating control

  • Want data-driven climate automation

  • Care about energy efficiency

  • Like scientifically-backed home automation

This is my first contribution to the HA community, so feedback is super welcome! Has anyone else tried implementing adaptive comfort models?

The blueprint calculates optimal temperatures based on outdoor conditions rather than fixed setpoints - pretty cool to see it automatically adjust throughout the seasons.

Looking for testers with different climate setups if anyone's interested! 🌡️

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The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/Dr_Hackwell on 2025-06-27 18:15:20+00:00.


Thinking about stuff like: break-ins, fire/CO alerts, major leaks, etc.

I'm interested in the logic (e.g., "if alarm armed and door opens > flash all lights red") not any sensitive security details. What have you built?

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