Exploring Smart Home Solutions for Water Meter Monitoring and Energy Efficiency

Hello everyone, I’ve been diving into the world of smart home solutions and thought I’d share some of my findings and experiences. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your existing setup or just starting out, there’s something here for everyone!

First off, I’ve been exploring ways to make my old analog water meter smarter. After some research, I came across the Izar Pulse, which seems like a great option for those who enjoy a bit of DIY. It’s potential-free and doesn’t require any wiring, which is a huge plus. I’ve also heard that pairing it with a window contact could add even more functionality. While there are other options out there, like adding a radio module, those tend to be pricier and might not offer the same level of satisfaction as a DIY project. If anyone has experience with this setup, I’d love to hear your tips!

On the energy front, I’ve been experimenting with smart thermostats to control my hot water heaters. The 2Gig thermostat caught my eye because it’s cost-effective and offers more features than the Elk Heavy Duty Relay, which only handles on/off functions. I’m considering using one thermostat for my HVAC and two others for my water heaters. It seems like a viable solution, but I’d appreciate any insights from those who’ve tried this setup before.

Another area I’ve been exploring is integrating my Google Calendar with Home Assistant. It’s been a bit of a challenge getting all events to show up consistently, but I’m hopeful that with some tweaking, I can get it working smoothly. If anyone has successfully linked their calendar for automations, I’d love to learn how you did it!

Lastly, I’ve stumbled upon some fantastic deals during Black Friday, especially for Govee products. Their lights and accessories have been a hit in my home, and I’m excited to see what new features they’ll introduce in the future. If you’re into gaming or home aesthetics, their products are definitely worth a look!

I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences on these topics. Whether you’ve tackled similar projects or have recommendations, your input is invaluable! Let’s keep the conversation going and help each other make our homes smarter and more efficient.