I’ve been diving into the world of Zigbee2MQTT lately and it’s been quite the journey!
I recently added a few new window sensors to my setup, and while the initial integration went smoothly, I encountered a fascinating challenge. The sensors showed up in the broker, but without any data. After some digging, I realized it was a configuration issue on my end—specifically, how the devices were being registered in the MQTT broker. Fixing it was a matter of tweaking the discovery process, and now everything is running like clockwork! ![]()
On another note, I’ve been exploring the integration of Lutron Caseta roller shades with my Homey setup. It’s been a bit of a puzzle, but I’ve managed to get them working seamlessly. The key was ensuring the Homey app was up to date and that the discovery process was thorough. Now, controlling my shades through voice commands or the app is a breeze! ![]()
If you’re looking to enhance your smart home setup, I highly recommend checking out both Zigbee2MQTT and Lutron Caseta. The possibilities are endless, and the sense of accomplishment when everything clicks is unbeatable! ![]()