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Washer & dryer monitor

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    KevinT
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    @ejlane So far, I have a leak sensor under my clothes washer and hot water heater. I got the idea after my dish washer began leaking and damaged my kitchen cabinets. Dish washer is next...
    I should clarify regarding the smart speaker. They really are MQTT text to speech speakers built from old cell phones I had laying around the house. I wrote an app in MIT app inventor. It could be expanded to play mp3 files of course and displaying images too.
    I would like to create a smart speaker using Jetson Nano, but I haven't gotten around to it yet. Smart speakers might be an idea for a new thread. I haven't looked into it very deeply and could use some ideas too. :slightly_smiling_face:

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      @KevinT yes, besides electrical issues and fires, there's not much that will destroy a house faster than water! Very important to catch it quickly!

      As far as the speakers, I did start a new thread. https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/11853/smart-speakers

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        Alright... you got me... im interested. Have some questions lol.

        1. what bluetooth modules did you use? i have been considering doing this for a number of my devices too
        2. do you have the code for the vibration stuff setup? I just recently added monitoring stuff for my washer. dryer was up next.

        Not sure if you have looked into the rhasspy project for your smart speakers. I am currently working on that myself. I have my first one built and testing satellites with a main "brain" running on a beefier piece of equipment.

        Home Automation Tinkerer
        www.CrankyCoder.net

        Controller: HomeAssistant in Kubernetes
        Gateway: MQTTClientGateway
        MySensors: 2.3

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        • CrankyCoderC CrankyCoder

          Alright... you got me... im interested. Have some questions lol.

          1. what bluetooth modules did you use? i have been considering doing this for a number of my devices too
          2. do you have the code for the vibration stuff setup? I just recently added monitoring stuff for my washer. dryer was up next.

          Not sure if you have looked into the rhasspy project for your smart speakers. I am currently working on that myself. I have my first one built and testing satellites with a main "brain" running on a beefier piece of equipment.

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          ejlane
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          @CrankyCoder Rhasspy is a good one to add to my list!

          I've seen the name before, but I suspect I thought it was tied to something else? For some reason I've never looked deeper into it. That was a silly oversight on my part. Thanks for the clue!

          Would you mind adding your experiences to the Smart Speaker topic that I started? It would be great to hear from another user direct feedback on what that system is like! (And I would like to keep from driving this topic too much off into the weeds. :) )

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            KevinT
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            @CrankyCoder

            1. I used a JDY-31 module without the carrier board. The module operates on 3.3V and has a header with 0.1" spacing, perfect for my needs.
            2. Yes, I can share the code. There's the main sketch plus 2 libraries, one for the statistics and a modified version of the debounce library which allows me to debounce a boolean variable. The leak sensor needs this or you can get a flood of leak messages.
              Where do you want me to put the code? I can put it up on Github if you like. Might be a bit much to paste here.

            Regarding the rhasspy project, I hadn't heard about this, I will definitely check it out. Thanks!

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              github would be awesome!!

              I commented in the other thread too :)

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              Controller: HomeAssistant in Kubernetes
              Gateway: MQTTClientGateway
              MySensors: 2.3

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                KevinT
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                @CrankyCoder The code can be found on Github: Washer-Dryer-Monitor

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                  Hi, @KevinT. Congratulation for your successful project. It is very nice. Thanks for sharing.

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                    Hi @Leonel-Epps.
                    My pleasure, I've gotten a lot of good ideas from the Forum, its always good to give back.

                    P.S.
                    My washing machine leak sensor alerted me to a leak about 3 weeks. I checked, and sure enough, there was a small puddle of water under the machine. The door seal was wearing and had a few tears in the bellows.
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                    I replaced the door seal (thank you youtube videos) and all is good. The washing machine is on the upper floor in my home and could have done serious damage to the lower level if it hadn't been detected quickly.

                    Regards,
                    KevinT

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                      kirianjahiem
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                      github would be awesome!!

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