I’ve wanted to illuminate my kick plates for a long time, starting with my master bathroom, and rolling out to my secondary and kitchen

Finally started today, with a 100w 24v converter, and a gledopto ZigBee controller

Installation was easy, and the controller was quickly picked up. I previously installed a GFCI protected outlet under my sink, so I just plugged it into there.

I don’t have a motion sensor yet, so it’s just a timed automation:

Day: bright white, about 40% brightness Evening: warm white, about 20% brightness After 10: almoast amber, and about 1% brightness, just enough to pee by.

  • Corhen@lemmy.worldOP
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    2 days ago

    yea, havent decided if it will always be on, and brighten, or only turn on when someones there.

    The energy cost should be nearly nill, a watt or two (it 12 watts at max, and im using it at 5% for standby!)

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      1 day ago

      Nice. I would recommend measuring the usage not from what the device reports but from actually measuring at the wall socket. The conversion is likely meaningfully under the 95% efficiency of some tools and that waste is felt as heat. If you convert to 24V from 120V you will have a significant amount of heat as waste which is unreported in home assistant. If you have the option to use a relay it can actually turn the thing all the way off, allowing almost zero usage when not on, but it can be a little slower to respond.

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        9 hours ago

        Yea, my guess is just based on what the strip says (12+12 watts per meter)

        Only wattmeter I have is an Ikea ZigBee plug, which does draw reporting. Could use that and measure it’s wattage