Smart Bath Experience with Neo Coolcam Flood Sensor

Hey everyone, I’m really excited to share my journey of setting up a smart bath experience using the Neo Coolcam Z-Wave flood sensor. I’ve always wanted to enhance my morning routine with some music, and I thought this sensor would be the perfect addition. The idea was simple: turn on some tunes when the water starts flowing and turn them off when it stops. But, as it often happens with tech projects, things didn’t go exactly as planned!

I placed the sensor in my shower, and at first glance, it seemed like everything was working smoothly. However, the sensor kept detecting water even after the flow had stopped. I tried using a container with holes to mimic the water flow, but the issue persisted. It was frustrating because the sensor was either too sensitive or not resetting properly. I started to wonder if I was missing something obvious or if there was a workaround I hadn’t considered yet.

After some research and reaching out to the community, I discovered that others had faced similar issues. Some suggested adjusting the sensor’s sensitivity, while others recommended using a different placement strategy. I decided to experiment with the sensor’s position and found that angling it slightly away from the direct water stream made a significant difference. It wasn’t a perfect solution, but it definitely improved the sensor’s accuracy.

I also explored alternative methods, like integrating the sensor with my smart speaker through a different automation rule. This approach allowed me to set a delay before turning off the music, giving me enough time to enjoy the tunes without any interruptions. It was a bit of a hack, but it worked perfectly for my setup.

This experience taught me the importance of persistence and the value of community support. I’m now looking into other smart home devices that can enhance my daily routines, and I’m excited to see how technology can continue to make life more convenient and enjoyable. If anyone has any tips or suggestions for improving this setup, I’d love to hear them! :headphones::sparkles: