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Discover this Game-Changing Mini Sensor-Display for Home Assistant 

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I created this awesome mini-sensor display that can show data from all the entities in Home Assistant. This looks great on your desk to quickly monitor your sensors in Home Assistant, or to view the weather conditions, bitcoin status, latest news, graphs, and so on and so on. I will show you how you can create this yourself in this tutorial. Let's do this!
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time:
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00:00:00 Introduction
00:01:25 Showing the Lilygo TTGO Dosplay board
00:02:14 How to install ESPHome
00:02:42 Initial installation of the Liliygo TTGO Diaplay in ESPHome
00:04:08 Activate the TTGO Display in Home Assistant
00:05:03 Install Studio Code Server
00:06:01 Upload the Images and Fonts
00:06:53 Add the code for the display in ESPHome
00:07:25 General starting code
00:07:54 Define the rotate variable
00:08:17 Define the time sensor
00:08:22 Define how the two buttons can be controlled
00:09:21 Explain dimming and why it's not working
00:09:48 Define the backlight switch
00:09:57 Defining the numeric sensors
00:10:51 Define the text sensors
00:11:14 Define the fonts
00:11:47 Define the colors
00:11:58 Define the images
00:12:16 Define the animations
00:12:31 Define the graphs
00:13:04 Define the QR code
00:13:22 Explain the main display code
00:13:54 Explain the intro page
00:14:29 Explain the time page
00:14:43 Explain the subscribers and views pages
00:15:37 Explain the Netto Power and Bitcoin pages
00:16:09 Explain the graph pages
00:16:33 Explain the weather page
00:17:16 Explain the QR code page
00:17:41 Install the code on the display
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@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
What do you think of this awesome display? Let me know in the comments! Check the description for links where you can buy this display. NOTE: If you have issues with your timezone and the time is not correct, then change the time entry into: # Define time sensor time: - platform: homeassistant timezone: UTC-01:00 # Change your timezone here id: esptime
@robertterzi4451
@robertterzi4451 Год назад
This looks like an interesting project. However, you don't mention which specific board you used or the specs in the video or the blog post. The buy links you provided have several boards on the same page. A link to specs page on Lilygo's site would be helpful. So did you use the 4mb or 16mb CH9102F version? I'm wondering how many changes would be required to use the m5stack M5StickC Plus board. At first glance they look very similar. It uses a 1.14 135x240 LCD visa ST7789v2. which I think is the same. The m5stack unit comes with a case and a battery, so would be good for your viewers that aren't set up to print the case.
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
@@robertterzi4451 I used the 4mb version. If you use the 16mb version, you can use more animations for the weather page for instance. You can also order the TTGO with a case. It's an option in the product page.
@matbreg8836
@matbreg8836 Год назад
Thank you for your fantastic work in producing these clear instructional videos. It's always nice when you release something new. A big help with my own automation. Now I am also one of your members. 👍🙏😀
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
Thank you so much for your support! Without people like you it is not possible to keep this channel alive! 🙏
@edwardvanhazendonk
@edwardvanhazendonk Год назад
Thanks for sharing, very clear explanation and a lot of hard work!
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
Thank you Edward. Yes, it took quite some hours to create this display the way it is now. But it's so cool to have!
@ictstelucjam3604
@ictstelucjam3604 Год назад
Thanks for the video, Ed, I come back when everthing is running. And if not... Also! :-) Really good and clearly explained. Love it.
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
Thank you so much!
@ytfred1
@ytfred1 4 месяца назад
Thank you for this video with clear instructions so I could try it out and adapt it to my Home Assistant environment. Excellent work. Have sent you a little support to continue your work!
@jaap7374
@jaap7374 Год назад
Very nice video. I'm going to use this to display the best time to turn in the washing machine based on dynamic energy prices.
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
What a wonderful idea! 👍
@FilipHansson
@FilipHansson Год назад
Bought 2 devices right away! Thanks :)
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
Hope you enjoy it!
@sevagjb
@sevagjb Год назад
it is very nice idea, i will use this principle on other project also Thanks Ed.
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
Cool, thanks
@setmane
@setmane Год назад
Thk you very much for yr time, and sure supporting downloading the code. All the best. 😉
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
Thank you for your support! This really helps to keep the channel alive!
@pixaprimrosbif7901
@pixaprimrosbif7901 Год назад
Amazing, very well explaineds for begginers like me, thank you from Mallorca.
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
Thank you so much! I love Mallorca.
@frason85
@frason85 Год назад
This looks great 😀 👍 I will for sure make one in the future.
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
Hope you enjoy it! It's really awesome on my desk!
@simonsayshomeassistant
@simonsayshomeassistant Год назад
Yay just got it working, sorry I am pretty dumb when it comes to code! This is a great project Ed! Will be great when the ESP32 S3 is setup in ESP home as I will be able to use my bigger display
@mareckorlicki6334
@mareckorlicki6334 8 месяцев назад
well I got it working by using a QR code generator and using the image Great job changing some to the displays to suit my needs looks great on my desk
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie 8 месяцев назад
I'm glad the QR code generator worked for you! It's always great when you can customize something to suit your needs. Enjoy your new display on your desk!
@louisviciedo
@louisviciedo Год назад
great video!
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
Thank you! 🙏🏻
@roystervi
@roystervi Год назад
Hi, do you have an example with a rotary dial or plan on making a video with a display screen with a rotary dial?
@Destruction1584
@Destruction1584 4 месяца назад
Great project!I bought the code from you at Ko-Fi and adapted it. Now I would like to integrate a Lilygo T-Display S3 Amoled into Homeassistant and am reaching my limits. Could you make a video about it? Regards
@mareckorlicki6334
@mareckorlicki6334 8 месяцев назад
I am trying to folow up oon your Ideea to use the QR code for Wifi Login struggling on where to put in the components
@ErikSchott
@ErikSchott Год назад
It is an awesome display and i was using it for other purposes but this is great. So I got it working but the wifi is losing connection every other 10 seconds or so, so half the time it is just loading.
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
That's really weird. You're the first person that mentions this issue. Not sure if it's a hardware fault.
@ErikSchott
@ErikSchott Год назад
@@SmartHomeJunkie Turned out that the new KPN Box 12 modem is not so great with Home Asssitant, Tasmota or ESOPhome wifi devices. A network extender with an older TP-LINK modem in bridge solved the issue. Now programming different infoscreens for my home. Such as the name of the SSID etc. Great fun
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
@@ErikSchott Great to hear that you solved it!
@McMiller71
@McMiller71 Год назад
Thank you for your great Videos. Most of the time I'm watching the Videos with my Headset. In this Video there is a highfrequented Noise at your spoken Parts. Sounds like its a Problem in your Microphonesetup but I must say I have real sensitive Ears and maybe its only my Problem and only over Heatphones. At your other Videos there is no Audio Problem. The Noise is not noticeable in your Offvoice Parts. My English is not the best but I hope I could explaine what my Problem of this Video is. Please go on with your great Videos. I like your personal symphatic style of your Videos.
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
Hi! I recorded this video in the same way as other videos. Not sure why the sound is different this time. I cannot hear this myself.
@nielandniels
@nielandniels Год назад
Hi Ed, thanks for all the effort! What board do I need to buy? I see 4 types on Ali
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
The 4 or 16gb version will work fine.
@chrisn5827
@chrisn5827 Год назад
Great video !!!!!! There are four variants on aliexpress so which one do I buy ? Thanks
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
I'd say the first or the second one.
@lawrencemanning
@lawrencemanning Год назад
The thing I’ve struggled with on a similar project (using epaper) is hardcoding the sensor names in the ESPHome program. It seems there is no way to programmatically enumerate HA’s sensors, which seems like a pretty sizeable limitation.
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
I'm not sure what you mean. I can show the sensors without any problem.
@lawrencemanning
@lawrencemanning Год назад
@@SmartHomeJunkieso when you add a new sensor to Home Assistant and you want to display it on the ESPHome device, do you have to adjust the ESPHome program and re flash it? This is the crux of the problem. The ESPHome device should instead be able to say to the HA server: “give me all the temperature sensors; their names and the current values”. As far as I know this isn’t possible and instead the ESPHome code needs to be coded with all the HA entities, making it a maintenance pig.
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
@@lawrencemanning Ah, now I understand what you mean! Yes, indeed, you need to reflash it. I don't think it's technically possible to get the entities from HA the way you describe it. It would probably give memory problems.
@billyfotopoulos
@billyfotopoulos 10 месяцев назад
lily go ESP32 S3 AMOLED SUPPORT?
@martindeane9631
@martindeane9631 Год назад
Do you know if this works with the TTGO S3?
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
I didn't test this, but I think it should. You might have to change the model name in the code for that.
@manfredzimmer1199
@manfredzimmer1199 Год назад
👍👍👍
@JohannY2
@JohannY2 Год назад
Hi, will your code work on the bigger Lilygo T-display-S3 1.9inch (touch edition) also?
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
I don't know. I didn't test it.
@JohannY2
@JohannY2 Год назад
@@SmartHomeJunkie thanks for the honest answer. What's your feeling - should it work? Also, I'm curious to know why you went for the smaller display when they are about the same price on Ali Express?
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
@@JohannY2 It might work if you change the display type, because I used the display component, but there might be done things that are different. For instance, I didn't look into the touch screen support at all. There's no particular reason why I've chosen this small display other than that I thought the resolution was great and I just wanted to play with it.
@user-ml8wr6cb6p
@user-ml8wr6cb6p Год назад
I have the T-display-S3, but after flashing with esphome i have the error: An error occurred. Improv Wi-Fi Serial not detected So i think it is more difficult to use the ESP32-S3 unit, witch is inside the display.
@simonsayshomeassistant
@simonsayshomeassistant Год назад
Hi Ed, Thanks for this awesome tutorial! I can get the first piece of code working but the second one will not load, any ideas? Is the 4MB board too small for the extra lines of code perhaps?
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
I used a 4MB version myself. What's the error message?
@simonsayshomeassistant
@simonsayshomeassistant Год назад
@@SmartHomeJunkie Could not find file '/config/esphome/fonts/bitcoin/Ubuntu-BoldItalic.ttf'. Please make sure it exists (full path: /config/esphome/fonts/bitcoin/Ubuntu-BoldItalic.ttf).
@simonsayshomeassistant
@simonsayshomeassistant Год назад
Failed config font: [source /config/esphome/ttgo-display.yaml:171]
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
@@simonsayshomeassistant Please watch the tutorial. I explain in there where to put the fonts.
@simonsayshomeassistant
@simonsayshomeassistant Год назад
@@SmartHomeJunkie yes I did put them into the folder using file editor
@1Poe
@1Poe Год назад
Thank you for the effort to integrate so many usefull features.my TTGo board was waiting for your code :) for few months now.. I have uploaded you orriginal code and another one with my local temp sensors, but strangely there is no data comning from HA. Even the date is 1969 in your original code and the edited one.Have you experienced troubles during all you trials? (the wifi connection is OK, I can see the ttgo connected to my router). Thanks
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
I guess you missed the step to install the esphome TTGO display in HA itself under settings -> Devices & Services -> Integrations
@1Poe
@1Poe Год назад
@@SmartHomeJunkie You are perfectly right. Ebven If i had it registered initialy with my edited code that didn't worked, after uploading your code, I haven't register it again. Your sugestion solved it. I have now added more coins using Kraken Integration and it works excelent, even if don't really need to monitor each 5 seconds each coins....as I am not a day trader... :)
@simonsayshomeassistant
@simonsayshomeassistant Год назад
Hi Ed, please can you help me. got your code working but I can't seem to get my temperature sensor work. Where do I find the id value for my system ? platform: homeassistant entity_id: sensor.meter_plus_107d_temperature id: office_temperature
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
Hi! Not sure what you mean. When you create an automation using the sensor app blueprint, you can select your desired sensor there.
@simonsayshomeassistant
@simonsayshomeassistant Год назад
@@SmartHomeJunkie What I mean is that I have just replaced the entity ID of my sensor but it does not show on the device
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
@@simonsayshomeassistant Sorry, I do not understand what you mean with "replaced the entity I'd" I also do not understand what your code means that you wrote. You can change the entity is in the UI of HA. Just go to the entity and rename it. For instance, if the entity Id is sensor.entity_old, rename it to sensor.entity_new
@simonsayshomeassistant
@simonsayshomeassistant Год назад
@@SmartHomeJunkie Working great now
@jeroenvandend
@jeroenvandend Год назад
For me personally a 'perfect display' has a way lower case/screen ratio and would be completly wireless :)
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
You can post it with a Lipo battery as well. I'm just afraid that you'd have to charge it a lot because of the active Wi-Fi connection.
@jeroenvandend
@jeroenvandend Год назад
@@SmartHomeJunkie yep, indeed. the 'perfect' screen would probably be epaper atm. at the ones they use at our local super market are very nice looking and have 6 colors :D i need to investigate what tec they are using 'cause it's just powered with a coinbattery and gets updates troughout the day too
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
@@jeroenvandend Well, if you use the e-paper displays and want to see real-time data, they should be connected constantly through WiFi too and I expect that the battery won't last long either I guess. I have some lipo batteries lying around here and will test how long this display will last with one charge. Should be interesting to know.
@clioroughneck
@clioroughneck 5 месяцев назад
Congrats on this. I bought a couple of displays as well as your code. The Bitcoin data isn't loading though. I note from your Blog that you used 'a HACS Integration' to pull this data but you don't say which one. Can you confirm which one you used? Many thanks, James
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for your support. The integration is called crypto tracker and can be found here: github.com/BigNocciolino/CryptoTracker
@clioroughneck
@clioroughneck 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for liking my comment @SmartHomeJunkie but I think you missed the question. Can you tell me which HACS Integration you use for Bitcoin price data?
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie 5 месяцев назад
@@clioroughneck I literally mentioned it in my previous comment 🤷🏼‍♂️
@dennispoel7363
@dennispoel7363 5 месяцев назад
hi, I downloaded your yaml file, but now I get these errors in logs Warning GPI00 is a strapping pin and should only use for I/0 with care , the same with GPI05 u know what this is????
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie 5 месяцев назад
It's not an error. It's a warning, and you can ignore it.
@mareckorlicki6334
@mareckorlicki6334 7 месяцев назад
I had this working well now since the last update I am getting errors re Pin 4 is used in multiple places and update not working also other template errors are appearing in the logs that were not there before Makes no sense I changed nothing in the codes Just HA don't seen to test or notify of breaking changes
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie 7 месяцев назад
The breaking change is mentioned in the release of the latest ESPHOME release. I already changed the code on Ko-Fi and you can download the updated code from your account page for free if you purchased the code before. I also posted this on all my socials and as a RU-vid post.
@jumbleblue
@jumbleblue Год назад
I just did a battery powered display with the bigger ttgo 320x240. I dim the backlight and it works. I seem to do it like you do it. # Define a PWM output on the ESP32 output: - platform: ledc pin: 4 id: gpio_4_backlight_pwm # Define a monochromatic, dimmable light for the backlight light: - platform: monochromatic output: gpio_4_backlight_pwm name: "ILI9341 Display Backlight" id: back_light restore_mode: ALWAYS_ON - platform: gpio pin: GPIO37 name: "Mobile Display 1 - middle" id: middle filters: - delayed_on: 10ms on_press: - light.turn_on: id: back_light brightness: 50%
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
I just tried this. Unfortunately light: does not support platform: gpio
@gatonero576
@gatonero576 Год назад
@@SmartHomeJunkie backlight doesn't mean the little blue LED on the backside, what I thought first, but it shuts off the display. That works.
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
@@gatonero576 That is correct.
@alondinbar6193
@alondinbar6193 Год назад
There is something similar battery based….?
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
Esphome doesn't work well with batteries.
@pro_rock1910
@pro_rock1910 14 дней назад
Please do a lesson on the Graphical Display Menu component""🙏🙏🙏
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie 13 дней назад
Thanks for the feedback. Time si a little bit of an issue here at the moment.
@mareckorlicki6334
@mareckorlicki6334 8 месяцев назад
Hi I paid to download the code but I lost it can I download it again How do I do this thank you Its great have got the display working
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie 8 месяцев назад
You can download it again using the link in the email that you got it logging in on Ko-Fi and download it through your account.
@robbobkirk
@robbobkirk Год назад
I'm trying to download the fonts from your link. It says you can do this for free but it doesn't seem to let me. I don't really want to pay for something when I've no idea if it will work.
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
Well, the idea is that you sponsor me for the knowledge that I share and get something in return for it. Most creators ask to buy a coffee, but I thought it would be nice to give something in return. ☺️ And the code definately works.
@robbobkirk
@robbobkirk Год назад
@@SmartHomeJunkie thanks. I've downloaded but the site makes out you don't have to pay, but you do. You need to correct that.
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
@@robbobkirk Thank you for your support. I don't understand what you mean. This code has never been for free. 🤷🏼
@robbobkirk
@robbobkirk Год назад
@@SmartHomeJunkie it says 'Please consider donating if this saves you time so that I can continue to deliver tutorials for you. '
@boake
@boake 8 месяцев назад
Hello, ik heb je yaml geïnstalleerd maar krijg aan het eind na uploading --> ERROR ESP requests password, but no password given! weet je misschien wat dat kan zijn?
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie 8 месяцев назад
I've never seen this error before. I googled it and see that it might have something to do with OTA installation. You might try to install it by connecting the display straight to your HA server using USB.
@boake
@boake 8 месяцев назад
Thank you@@SmartHomeJunkie
@boake
@boake 8 месяцев назад
It worked! I can even update yaml by OTA now
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie 8 месяцев назад
@@boake Awesome!
@jumbleblue
@jumbleblue Год назад
I just went through setting up exactly such a display. I can advice anybody to spend a bit and buy his code and support his channel. While you can do it on your own, it really will save you a ton of time and he has covered many use cases which he implemented very well. I certainly went through a lot of trial and error and the ESP-Home website and I really don't get along well. I just kinda don't "speak" the ESP-home explanations-language. I never had any other code ressource keep confusing me for so long. Working with the ESP-home website I always feel like I just miss a crucial piece of a puzzle. Puzzling that out sometime just takes a long time. Long story short: If you are like me, save yourself the trouble and get his code.
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
Thank you for these kind words. You are correct. It took me a lot of hours to get this to work. It was quite a puzzle, but now it work flawlessly! I only forgot to set the timezone, but added information in the description of the video so that people can fix that too if needed. And I've added it to the download code as well.
@simonsayshomeassistant
@simonsayshomeassistant 7 месяцев назад
Hi Ed, I have moved and have a new wifi network. It is broadcasting a network at Esphome Web but it needs a password, do you know what the password is?
@simonsayshomeassistant
@simonsayshomeassistant 7 месяцев назад
Please can you send me the code again, I paid for it but have lost it
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie 7 месяцев назад
You can download the code again in your Ko-Fi account or through the link that you got in the e-mail when you purchased it!
@simonsayshomeassistant
@simonsayshomeassistant 7 месяцев назад
Thank you Ed@@SmartHomeJunkie
@samuelolteanu
@samuelolteanu 10 месяцев назад
Great video! But you should be more transparent about the paywall in the video itself and maybe description too. Glad you didn't take it a step further and implement some kind of unlock functionality button in the esphome binary wich would make this display act just like any ordinary freemium mobile app that we all know and love.
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie 10 месяцев назад
Well, you can type it for free from the screen, so I don't see the problem here. This is not a hobby for me, but my livelihood you know.
@atomphuket
@atomphuket Год назад
Try this.I'm test already and it's OK. light: - platform: monochromatic output: gpio32_backlight id: back_light output: - platform: ledc pin: GPIO32 id: gpio32_backlight switch: - platform: gpio pin: GPIO32 id: backlight_long internal: True binary_sensor: - platform: gpio pin: number: GPIO0 inverted: True mode: input: True pullup: True id: button1_0 on_click: min_length: 1ms max_length: 1000ms then: - display.page.show_next: my_display - component.update: my_display - binary_sensor.template.publish: id: backlight state: ON - binary_sensor.template.publish: id: backlight state: OFF - platform: template id: backlight filters: - delayed_off: 60s on_press: then: - switch.turn_on: backlight_long on_release: then: - switch.turn_off: backlight_long thanks
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
But does this dim the backlight in percentages? My code already dims the backlight to 0% and turns it on at 100%. What I am looking for is to dim it to for instance 10%, 20%, and so on.
@atomphuket
@atomphuket Год назад
@@SmartHomeJunkie I try many ways not successful. finally, I use other 2 button for control backlight. binary_sensor: - platform: gpio pin: number: GPIO25 inverted: True mode: input: True pullup: True id: bright_up on_press: - light.dim_relative: id: backlight relative_brightness: 10% - platform: gpio pin: number: GPIO26 inverted: True mode: input: True pullup: True id: bright_down on_press: - light.dim_relative: id: backlight relative_brightness: -10%
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
@@atomphuket Thank you for this. I am not sure what other 2 buttons you mean. I only have 2 buttons on my board which I use to toggle cycling the display and turning the backlight on or off. Did you create two new physical buttons that you connected to GPIO25 and 26?
@atomphuket
@atomphuket Год назад
@@SmartHomeJunkie yes
@simonburke6681
@simonburke6681 Год назад
well explained a bit disappointing that you are cash grabbing for the .yaml; it isn't exactly anything original.
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
Any idea how much time it costs to create a video and the code? You can type it from the screen for free if you don't want to support me for my work. This is not a hobby for me you know. I need to feed my children too.
@simonburke6681
@simonburke6681 Год назад
@Smart Home Junkie yes I do and I appreciate your work. This is nothing that can't be done from ESPHome examples and it's off the back of freely given open source community work.
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
@@simonburke6681 The hours that I put in this are not for free unfortunately. But again, you can type the code for free from the screen if you don't want to support me. That's fine.
@atmear
@atmear Год назад
I have to agree with @simonburke6681 - HA isn't a commercial solution. The HA community helps each other. It certainly rubbed me the wrong way to see the code behind a paywall. Seeing as this is just for tinkering, I'm limited to only donating for the code that I'll plop into my HA. Further modifying the code to what I'd like to see (I am not a developer) is way outside of my skillset. I think @SmartHomeJunkie has errored. Read the room, know your audience. We are not (primarily) developers. We saw a cool video and said Hey; buy this equipment and then come back to this video to try it out. The paywall is ultimately a bait and switch. I'd pay money for an HA Add-On (or HACS) that made incorporating displays simple. But that's not what that is. This is sample code that normal HA users would use for tinkering. As far as feeding your kids goes and how you spend your time... lol If you don't have funds to support your family while trying to make it on YT... charting a sustainable fiscal model is not our responsibility. I find it funny you asked your audience for clarity on resolving the backlight situation... and a few did... but they didn't put it behind a paywall?
@BraaiTV
@BraaiTV Год назад
Wow .. charging money for some yaml code on a system that purely drives on fully open source projects. Hope you sleep well at night.
@atmear
@atmear Год назад
Agree
@SmartHomeJunkie
@SmartHomeJunkie Год назад
Yep, I do. My hours are not for free. Any idea how much time it costs to do the research and create a video like this? I need to make a living too you know. As long as people like you do not sponsor me enough for the work I do to make their lives easier I need to do this unfortunately. But if you do not want to support my work to help people, you can type the code from the screen for free 😏
@atmear
@atmear Год назад
I have to agree with @BraaiTV - HA isn't a commercial solution. The HA community helps each other. It certainly rubbed me the wrong way to see the code behind a paywall. Seeing as this is just for tinkering, I'm limited to only donating for the code that I'll plop into my HA. Further modifying the code to what I'd like to see (I am not a developer) is way outside of my skillset. I think @SmartHomeJunkie has errored. Read the room, know your audience. We are not (primarily) developers. We saw a cool video and said Hey; buy this equipment and then come back to this video to try it out. The paywall is ultimately a bait and switch. I'd pay money for an HA Add-On (or HACS) that made incorporating displays simple. But that's not what that is. This is sample code that normal HA users would use for tinkering. As far as feeding your kids goes and how you spend your time... lol If you don't have funds to support your family while trying to make it on YT... charting a sustainable fiscal model is not our responsibility. I find it funny you asked your audience for clarity on resolving the backlight situation... and a few did... but they didn't put it behind a paywall?
@missko1962
@missko1962 6 месяцев назад
Hello I have downloaded the code basic and it works i only use the time display and a temperature sensor i added i get this text: [18:21:59][W][component:214]: Component display took a long time for an operation (0.09 s). [18:21:59][W][component:215]: Components should block for at most 20-30ms. [18:21:59][W][component:214]: Component interval took a long time for an operation (0.09 s). [18:21:59][W][component:215]: Components should block for at most 20-30ms. is it something that can be fixed and needs to be fixed?
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