Hello everyone, I’m excited to share my recent journey with Home Assistant and the Hassio 0.78 update. After hearing about the improvements, I decided to update my Raspberry Pi 3B+ setup. However, I encountered an issue where the Hassio component couldn’t be set up, displaying an ‘Invalid Config’ error. I checked the dev panel and supervisor version, but there was no clear indication of the problem. Has anyone else faced this after the update? Any insights would be greatly appreciated!
Moving on to another topic, I’ve been exploring smart devices and stumbled upon the UGREN CM748 Bluetooth adapter. Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem to work seamlessly with Home Assistant, causing frequent restarts. I’m curious if others have encountered this issue or if there are known fixes. Additionally, I’m looking into integrating a Logitech Harmony Ultimate remote to control my entertainment system, but I’m facing some configuration hurdles. Specifically, I’m struggling with setting up activities and ensuring they trigger the correct actions in OpenHAB. Any tips or experiences shared would be invaluable.
On a lighter note, I recently discovered the ESPHome integration and managed to set up some sensors. It’s fascinating how customizable everything is, even though I had to troubleshoot a few MQTT issues initially. I’m now considering expanding my setup with more ESPHome devices, but I want to ensure I’m following best practices to avoid future headaches.
Lastly, I’m intrigued by the potential of the Tado system for heating and smart thermostats. I’ve been researching how to integrate it with my existing wet UFH system and manifold. While I have a basic understanding, I’m still unclear on some details, such as whether I need to connect the boiler to the wiring center or if a 2-port valve is necessary. If anyone has successfully set up a similar system, I’d love to hear about your experiences and lessons learned.
Overall, my journey with Home Assistant has been a mix of triumphs and challenges, but it’s incredibly rewarding to see everything come together. I’m eager to continue learning and improving my setup, and I’m grateful to this community for all the support and resources available. Happy automating everyone!