Lower your Utility bills NOW! Discover the secret to your Home's Energy Score in Home Assistant

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

Комментарии • 36

  • @dreamglow11
    @dreamglow11 Год назад +4

    Started today with HA. I used Fibaro for about 12 years but when I saw one of your videos it made me open my eyes. I really love your videos. Very well explained. I’m a big fan 👍👍👍👍

  • @BeardedTinker
    @BeardedTinker Год назад +2

    😂😂😂I recorded that video to be released in 2 weeks
    But you also did a great job with it Ed!

  • @SmartHomeJunkie
    @SmartHomeJunkie  Год назад

    What are your ideas for saving energy? Please let me know in the comments so that I can create more tutorials!

    • @JoepW
      @JoepW Год назад +1

      I heat my house with Natural gas and at the start of a working day (we both work from home) our offices get a heat boost with our COP 5 airco units. To track my gas consumption I've implemented an average indoor temperature (coming from 13 sensors) and an average outside temperature (coming from Buienradar) per day. The daily M3 used natural gas is divided by the difference between the average outside and inside temperature giving me a M3 usage per 'graaddag'. I have an old detached house which is as much as possible insulated (walls, roof, floor, HR++ glass, etc.) and can track and benchmark my gas usages. A historical overview of my M3 per 'graaddag' is not yet realized as I'm struggling to do the calculations at the correct moment ;)
      Since I use the Airco units to boost the office temperature I still have to implement the airco energy usages ;)

    • @TommyBrenner
      @TommyBrenner Год назад +1

      Great tutorial as always! 😊👍 How about continuing a long the same line of your recent 3 tutorials (including this one) and combining the actual hourly energy usage with the hourly energy prices in ApexCharts (trying to do that as I'm writing this). Would be a great visualization for the energy score.😉

    • @SmartHomeJunkie
      @SmartHomeJunkie  Год назад

      @@TommyBrenner That sounds like a very good idea!

  • @thbe51
    @thbe51 Год назад +1

    Awesome video, Ed!! Wonder if it works with Nord Pool as well?? I'll test it out........

    • @SmartHomeJunkie
      @SmartHomeJunkie  Год назад

      That should work too, but make sure that your prices are correct!

  • @sergiop74
    @sergiop74 7 месяцев назад

    Not sure if this came with a recent update (i really don't think but i'm not sure) but i solved the peak off peak problem in a quite easier way. I always thought using the utility meter is way to complicated to solve such a trivial problem as peak/off peak tariffs. I also don't like scripting and such stuff. Automation is my hobby not tinkering the tool to automate😂.
    Therefore i use the following approach. It would be nice to hear what you think and if there are maybe some caviats i do not see at the moment.
    Created a input number helper min./max // 0/1. Actual setting 0.36 Chf/kWh (there has to be some value if i rem. Correctly). Then i use the helper as "use entity with current price" in energy meter. End of part 1
    Part 2:
    Create an automation which uses a service call "input number:set" to change the value of the helper accordingly to the day time. So 2 time triggers... finito!
    As mentioned... i think this is a way easier and more straight forward approach as the utility meter stuff.
    BR
    PS: I like your videos... don't stop🙂🖖

  • @JamieVids76
    @JamieVids76 Год назад +1

    Hi, out of curiosity why do you use YAML for the utility meter and not a helper? Is there a benefit? I am rebuilding my HA after a disaster (and my backups were corrupt) and I was using YAML before for this. Monitoring energy has really been an eye opener for me, and I found out my older smart TV's were taking loads when switched off, first hit was automating the power supply to these 😊

    • @SmartHomeJunkie
      @SmartHomeJunkie  Год назад +1

      Oh! I totally forgot about the helper option! I always used the configuration.yaml route and never looked into the helper for r this. Just totally forgot about that possibility. Thanks for making me aware of this.

    • @JamieVids76
      @JamieVids76 Год назад +1

      @@SmartHomeJunkie I did wonder, you usually champion the use of the helpers, one thing I noticed is it has used my history too, it didn't start recording only when I created the helper.

    • @SmartHomeJunkie
      @SmartHomeJunkie  Год назад

      @@JamieVids76 That surprises me!

  • @fransvangelderen688
    @fransvangelderen688 10 месяцев назад

    Hoi Ed, vandaag de Energy score toegevoegd volgens jou video maar nu komt alles binnen maar nu geeft mijn apexcharts-cart aan geen editor beschikbaar. Heb jij enig idee wat er fout gaat? Alvast bedankt voor je reactie

  • @alwinbakema
    @alwinbakema Год назад +2

    Hi Ed, Maybe for privacy reasons you may blur your e-mail adres. 4:47 ontopic: great video! Will add this add-on. Always good to create some awareness about the energy comsumption.

    • @SmartHomeJunkie
      @SmartHomeJunkie  Год назад

      Good point! I checked the video like four times and missed this. 🙄

  • @patrikfranzen4459
    @patrikfranzen4459 Год назад

    Tack!

  • @woodcat7180
    @woodcat7180 Год назад

    Every now and then, home automation RUclips channel comes along that standout from the crowd.

  • @encostablanca
    @encostablanca Год назад +1

    How would this go using a Shelly EM and fixed KW prices?

    • @SmartHomeJunkie
      @SmartHomeJunkie  Год назад +1

      Hi! I didn't try it with fixed prices, but let me know what your experiences are! I am very curious!

  • @Hafenstrand5
    @Hafenstrand5 Год назад

    Where do I get the prices from? / How can I maintain my kWh prices?

    • @SmartHomeJunkie
      @SmartHomeJunkie  Год назад

      You get the prices from your energy provider of your energy provider is supported by Home Assistant.

    • @SmartHomeJunkie
      @SmartHomeJunkie  Год назад

      You can also use Nordpool or ENTSO-e to get the prices. See my other videos about this subject for this.

  • @brambooth
    @brambooth Год назад

    Hi Ed, I have two meters (the previous owner had different price at night then during the day). So now in Home Assistant I have two tarifs, but we decided to go for the same tarif all day. Only the meter still is giving tarif 1 and tarif 2. I thought I just add the second tarif in Studio Code Server. But then it says duplicate key while one ends on tarif1 and the other ends on tarif 2. How can I combine these?

    • @SmartHomeJunkie
      @SmartHomeJunkie  Год назад

      I think a solution can be to create a "Combine the state of several sensors" helper that sums both values.

    • @brambooth
      @brambooth Год назад

      @@SmartHomeJunkie Allright thanks for the great tip.
      So I made a group of the two sensors (energy consumption) I filled in “sum” when I created it.
      But now it counts the total of the two meters. So now it says I used 21696 kWh of power 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
      In stead of sum what is your advice to choose when creating the helper?
      The normal energy dashboard keeps track of the normal kWh and m3 usage per day.

    • @SmartHomeJunkie
      @SmartHomeJunkie  Год назад +1

      @@brambooth I'm not sure what you are trying to achieve. I thought you wanted to sum both values. 🤷🏼

    • @brambooth
      @brambooth Год назад

      @@SmartHomeJunkie yes of daily consumption, now it’s pulling just the numbers straight out of the meter 🤣🤣🤣 so meter one is 11.000 kWh and meter two is 10.000 kWh.
      Is it possible to sum up the daily usage somehow?

    • @SmartHomeJunkie
      @SmartHomeJunkie  Год назад +1

      @@brambooth Yes, you can create a daily utility meter value based on that sum. See www.home-assistant.io/integrations/utility_meter/

  • @bencampbell2041
    @bencampbell2041 Год назад +1

    Gauge isn't pronounced how its spelt - Gage/gaje 👍