lukasa,
@lukasa@hachyderm.io avatar

@chrisjrn @offby1 In general Home Assistant seems to be a great one-stop-shop for energy monitoring. You can add various current clamps, for example, and run them in to get energy breakdowns.

I've mostly avoided setting up Home Assistant because I'm worried I'll lose my life to it, but I'm equally worried that I'm slowly rebuilding a crappy bespoke version of everything it can do.

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