This repository contains a collection of my custom components.
A component to support iNode.pl devices (energy meters and magnetometers).
wifi:
...
power_save_mode: none
# the BT window is configured to be a small portion
# of interval to have a lot of time to handle WiFi
esp32_ble_tracker:
scan_parameters:
active: false
interval: 288ms
window: 144ms
# monitor RSSI and Power, Energy, and Battery Levels
# the `constant` defines a how many pulses are per unit
# ex.: 1500 pulses/kWh
# all sensors of inode_ble:
# - avg_w
# - avg_dm3
# - avg_raw
# - total_kwh
# - total_dm3
# - total_raw
# - battery_level
# - light_level
sensor:
- platform: ble_rssi
mac_address: 00:0b:57:36:df:51
name: "Emeter RSSI"
icon: mdi:wifi
expire_after: 10min
- platform: inode_ble
mac_address: 00:0b:57:36:df:51
constant: 1500
avg_w:
name: 'Emeter Power'
expire_after: 10min
total_kwh:
name: 'Emeter Energy'
expire_after: 10min
battery_level:
name: 'Emeter Battery Level'
expire_after: 10min
A component to support eQ-3 Radiator Thermostat Model N, and maybe also other ones.
This uses custom esp32_ble_clients
implementation to support
Bluetooth on ESP32.
This is quite challenging to ensure that BT works well with WiFi
ideally it is preferred to run only eq3_v2
on a single device.
wifi:
...
power_save_mode: none
# time is required by `eq3_v2` to send
# an accurate time spec when requesting
# current state
time:
- platform: sntp
id: sntp_time
# refresh component state every 30mins,
# and announce it to Home Assistant MQTT
climate:
- platform: eq3_v2
id: office_eq3
name: Office EQ3
mac_address: 00:1A:22:12:5B:34
update_interval: 30min
valve: # optional, allows to see valve state in %
name: Office EQ3 Valve State
expire_after: 61min
# allow to force refresh component state
switch:
- platform: template
name: "Refresh Office EQ3"
lambda: "return false;"
turn_on_action:
- component.update: office_eq3
Simple component that periodically prints free memory of node.
memory:
Kamil Trzciński, MIT, 2019