Can anyone recommend a thermostat system that is self-hosted (no third-party cloud) and integrates into homeassistant nicely? Something tasmota based would be even better.

This is the final bit of home automation that’s been difficult to solve. I’ve got a heat pump system and there are very few smart thermostat systems that aren’t beholden to a public cloud service.

  • @ForynGilnithOP
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    11 year ago

    Yeah I’ve been tempted. I’ve made other esphome devices with SHT21 temp+humidity boards, and others with relays.

    I have a good idea of how to design and implement it, I’m just intimidated by how much a mistake might cost (I recently had to replace about half the components in my system for about $7k)

    • Bradley Nelson
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      11 year ago

      Wow what all did you need to replace for 7k? That seems really high to me but i guess you could get there with a large very automated home

      • @ForynGilnithOP
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        11 year ago

        Relatively big house in the south, so two 6 ton units outside and air movers inside the house both died at virtually the same time. Thankfully I budgeted for it because I knew they were old when I moved in, but yeah lol the cost is making me fearful of poking and prodding ;)

        • Bradley Nelson
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          11 year ago

          Oh you needed to replace your ac units got it. 7k seem very reasonable for that. I thought you were talking about some home automation equipment that needed to be replaced. I’m glad you had that in your budget. I personal would not be concerned with breaking anything with thermostat even a DIY one as if you have a “normal” thermostat, aka one that did not come with the air handler, then there are no wires that you can touch together at the thermostat that could cause a problem.