![]() ![]() I’m currently running Home Assistant v0.48 with the Hassbian v1.23 image. I wanted to document the steps I took here to make this process a little less involved in the future. Mostly it amounted to restarting Home Assistant or rebooting the Raspberry Pi if Z-Wave devices didn’t show up the way they should. The documentation for Z-Wave on home-assistant.io is pretty good, but I found myself unsure how to proceed in a few places and had to find advice in the community forums. These switches work just like a regular switch–perfect for guests–and they can also be controlled and automated with Home Assistant. With that in mind I decided to go with Z-Wave switches to control the lights and fans in our common areas (kitchen, family room, etc.). One of my goals for creating a smart home is to keep things as “guest friendly” as possible. ![]() This entry is part 3 of 11 in the series Creating My Smart Home.
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