NFL Colour Options and Smart Home Integration Tips

I’ve been exploring some interesting topics lately, and I thought I’d share my experiences and questions with the community. First off, I stumbled upon the NFL colour options, particularly for the Buffalo Bills, and I’m curious if anyone knows where these can be found. I saw them once while scrolling but can’t seem to locate them again. Any leads would be appreciated! :football:

On another note, I’ve been experimenting with smart home devices and came across an interesting challenge with my Samsung Windfree AC. I’ve been wondering if it’s safe to cut off its electricity during the winter months since it only uses 15W in standby. The manual doesn’t mention anything about this, and I’d love to hear if anyone has experience with this or any potential issues I should be aware of. :dash:

Speaking of smart home devices, I’ve been using Shelly 1 units to control my air conditioner via the control panel. It’s been a bit of a puzzle, but I’m getting closer to figuring it out. I’ve wired in an adapter for the 5V data line and set up the Shelly units as push-button switches. The only hiccup is getting the switch to act as if it’s being pressed. I’ve tried setting it to turn off after 1 second, but it’s still driving me a bit crazy! If anyone has tips or tricks for this setup, I’d be grateful. :hammer_and_wrench:

Lastly, I’ve been diving into the world of HomeKit and have been trying to integrate some mesh devices. I hit a snag when I realized mesh devices aren’t compatible with HomeKit integration. To work around this, I created a virtual switch in my old hub. The idea is that if the virtual switch is turned on, it should trigger the mesh switch from the new hub to turn on, and vice versa. I’m considering using the Mirror app for this, but I’m not sure if creating two mirrors for each direction will cause any issues. Has anyone tried something similar or has advice on the best approach? :hammer_and_wrench:

Overall, it’s been a mix of triumphs and trials, but I’m learning a lot along the way. I’d love to hear any insights or experiences others might have with these topics! :handshake: