My Smart Home is Stupid - HVAC Update

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  • Опубліковано 22 лис 2024

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  • @LinusTechTips
    @LinusTechTips  Рік тому +3738

    ps. We know that the Ecobees can actually be wired into the zone valves directly, but this setup gives us much greater flexibility with full HomeAssistant control, and the potential for configuring the Ecobees and American Standard thermostats to work together better.

  • @pappaslivery
    @pappaslivery Рік тому +1466

    I remember working in HVAC and we had a house that we installed AC in and The homeowner complained that it would freeze her out in the afternoon. We asked her what time and she said around 3:00 so made an appointment to be there the next day at 3:00. The light would come in from the window and hit a mirror and get reflected onto the thermostat like it was Indiana Jones finding the room where the ark of the covenant is held. We just tilted that mirror bit, problem solved

    • @elchartps3
      @elchartps3 Рік тому +138

      Damn, i would never have thought of that kind of problem 😂

    • @catbertz
      @catbertz Рік тому +122

      That's hilarious. You just never know what gremlin is lurking to screw up a plan.

    • @zack9912000
      @zack9912000 Рік тому +8

      @@elchartps3 Happens alot

    • @wobblysauce
      @wobblysauce Рік тому +9

      And different times of the year… people are funny

    • @Babihrse
      @Babihrse Рік тому +14

      Stonehenge of a house equinox established

  • @forgotten09
    @forgotten09 Рік тому +9163

    Linus's smart home series is the best ad against smart home lmao

    • @HHalcyon
      @HHalcyon Рік тому +904

      I've known it since the beginning. It's fun to watch but not a chance in hell would I want to subject myself to living in it. Way too many failure points. I'd lose it every time something breaks. A tinkerers dream I guess and I'm not one.

    • @iris4547
      @iris4547 Рік тому +444

      yep. in time maybe things will standardise out and things will just work, but atm it seems like you need 50 different devices where each one does not play nice with the other.
      give us an open standard where everything can talk to each other with mandated local control with cloud being a bonus if you choose.

    • @venge1894
      @venge1894 Рік тому +249

      @@HHalcyon It's like if your house was a BMW lmfao.

    • @getfreeunityassets
      @getfreeunityassets Рік тому +194

      @@HHalcyon Im a tinkerer I love it. But if it's minus 10 outside and my home thinks im in tropical weather conditions ill still be annoyed at it :D

    • @crispx19
      @crispx19 Рік тому +103

      If he can't do it, with a whole team helping and researching.
      I won't even try lmao

  • @seanm8802
    @seanm8802 Рік тому +5155

    Blaming Jake, always a good way to go.

  • @snootbooper467
    @snootbooper467 Рік тому +1295

    I feel like the amount of effort that goes into fully setting up this system so that you never have to touch the thermostat again is equal to the amount of effort you'd spend over a lifetime adjusting the temperature valve on your radiators manually.

    • @shannonrhoads7099
      @shannonrhoads7099 Рік тому +34

      As my heat is provided by a steam radiator that has 2 settings - on or off - I so identify with this. It's far better than my previous situation, which had a gas furnace, floor reegisters, and a roommate who kept shoving the thermostat to 80 F or 26.6 C becasue 20.5 C was too mainstream (and the gas bill wasn't in his name).

    • @conroy644
      @conroy644 Рік тому +45

      True, and for most people it wouldn't be worth it. I enjoy stupid tech projects, so setting up something like this would be very fulfilling.

    • @georgegaming5094
      @georgegaming5094 Рік тому +9

      @@conroy644 taking into consideration the hiking prices of electric power and natural gases after the situation with Ukraine i decided to go back to the terracotta stove and wood burning. my house was never so warm before...

    • @IamMugs
      @IamMugs Рік тому +10

      Most people don't need a system this complex to get automation and comfort. This is like a German car.... overengineered and liable to break with great cost.

    • @edgrimm5862
      @edgrimm5862 Рік тому +8

      I feel fairly confident that the effort to set this up is significantly more than they'd spend touching the thermostat for the rest of their lives. I mean, they only showed us configuring the system without even going into fiddly controls. Oh, and the bit about the fiddly controls - I'd guess they're probably still going to touch this system more over time to update its configuration as their schedules change.
      But this way they can actually program it to do things like driving the heat a bit further in the direction they need it to go when power is cheap, so they don't need to drive it as much when power is expensive, and possibly have the system set to not heat/cool while they're away so long as the temperature stays over water pipe freezing cold, but then turn on in time to get the temperature back to where they want it by the time they expect to be home.
      Also, some of us just futz with stuff, like Max said.

  • @adrianmalkovich7101
    @adrianmalkovich7101 Рік тому +1856

    "Dad, my room is cold!"
    "Okay, let me just quickly reboot the house."
    From the wireless speakers to all of the thermostats everywhere to the light switches that don't work, this house is absolutely hilarious.

    • @jeroenk3570
      @jeroenk3570 Рік тому +155

      Linus will probably spend all his free time trouble shooting.

    • @vincentvega3093
      @vincentvega3093 Рік тому +215

      @@jeroenk3570 you misspelled Jake

    • @BarryTGash
      @BarryTGash Рік тому +59

      House.exe has stopped responding...

    • @DogBreathBalls
      @DogBreathBalls Рік тому +50

      DIY equipment you buy on amazon or at best buy isn't intended for this scale and hes learning the hard way. Loxone, KNX and other real smart home product lines would have made everything about this system actually function, and at this rate for less money.

    • @TheBrennan90
      @TheBrennan90 Рік тому +11

      @@BobDevV you misspelled job security.

  • @chuckmaster
    @chuckmaster Рік тому +3254

    After watching this, my conclusion is that "smart homes" and "home assistant/homekit" are all so insanely complicated that it only works if have Jake come over to your house to install it.

    • @grex2595
      @grex2595 Рік тому +184

      Solution is to just use devices that work even when the smart home features all fail. My house has smart switches using Z-Wave, and the system works great until the Z-Wave integration fails. Then it just works like a regular house until you take the time to fix the integration (restart the VM and update the OS for me). The critical part is making sure everything acts normal when all the smart features are gone.

    • @Exiled_Raven
      @Exiled_Raven Рік тому +65

      @@grex2595 Better solution: Everyone gets a personal Jake :)

    • @EvidensInsania
      @EvidensInsania Рік тому +149

      I personally think my dumb home is far superior. You know what I have to do if I want the heating on? I flick a switch.

    • @MmMerrifield
      @MmMerrifield Рік тому +32

      @@EvidensInsania it sure is nice to just be able to turn up your heating or cooling from your phone or other device though

    • @matt2m
      @matt2m Рік тому +13

      @@EvidensInsania I say hey Siri set ac to 72 and stay in my bed. Or when I leave the house the ac automatically goes to 77.

  • @bittrippn6570
    @bittrippn6570 Рік тому +1340

    If Linus ever sells this house, they're going to have to write a massive technical manual for the new owners and be on call for tech support just to turn the heat on.

    • @JohnDB252
      @JohnDB252 Рік тому +134

      Manual just needs Jake's cell in it, he's tethered to this project for life.

    • @thomasmeade4490
      @thomasmeade4490 Рік тому +36

      Thats why thay made the videos never mind the next owner but him in 5 years like what the hell was the plan with this or how did I rig this thing up and make it work years ago

    • @reubenyesplease5374
      @reubenyesplease5374 Рік тому +41

      It will basically be impossible to sell a house like this without ripping all the tech out. It's all super niche to Linus' needs. Very unlikely he will ever want to sell though.

    • @Jeroen_a
      @Jeroen_a Рік тому +6

      I recently sold my house and i took everything with me to our new build house. everything still worked manually so i also destroyed the technical manual and am writing a new one ;)

    • @djbadandy1
      @djbadandy1 Рік тому +1

      No one would buy it after seeing that mech room, so no prob!

  • @thebuleon29
    @thebuleon29 Рік тому +1169

    I like how every new episode of this series is a new argument against smart homes.

    • @Nathan5791
      @Nathan5791 Рік тому +2

      It is because they're unnecessarily complicating shit because Jake is a nerd. Realistically, you don't need this much shit to just control your temperature. Your boiler/heat directly connects with the Ecobee. The problem of 'not relying on the cloud' is such a stupid argument. Like the 1 time my Ecobees haven't worked is when my internet went down and guess what I did. I got my ass out of the sofa and controlled the temperature from the thermostat. 5 minutes later, it came back and it has never been an issue again. He's gonna regret putting so many layers and hops for simple things in a year or two.

    • @danel2709
      @danel2709 Рік тому +9

      @@Nathan5791 These things should withstand more than most cloud providers are willing to provide a service. Good luck after that.

    • @MrOfTheSea
      @MrOfTheSea Рік тому +39

      I actually see these as a reason to push companies to sell more local equipment and pressure not having all the proprietary bs

    • @JtoddP73
      @JtoddP73 Рік тому +17

      Because in the truly spirit of LTT he had to do everything by himself. When you integrate everthing into 1 you likely run into communicate problem between each component instead of 1 unified system, it make troubleshooting and maintenance a nightmare. But the bright side is you wouldn't have been stuck in 1 eco-system or have to pay for subscription services just to use the product you already bought.

    • @MrGatya2
      @MrGatya2 Рік тому +5

      @@JtoddP73 Yep, there are upsides and downsides to all the things. I like to go the middle way and make chunks of "services" from one brand. For example heating is one ecosystem, AC is one and so on. Heating for me is Honeywell's evohome. Its one unified system that works even if router+home assistant goes down. But its hooked up to HA for advanced features like, if we leave home for more than 48 hours then turn down the heat. That way I have a local fallback for every service and if internet or HA goes down they can still function on their own.
      As for DIY vs out of the box solutions, it should be chosen based on the individual's skillset and ability to troubleshoot. Those relay models that Linus has are great. I have one triggering some non essential stuff, but I am not sure I would rely on them when it comes to heating. If you do DIY stuff, then be prepared to do troubleshooting when it goes wrong or looses pairing etc. because you don't have a vendor's support. If you go vendor system, you would have support from them. In this case when there is an ecobee, an off the shelf relay and home assistant system, then you are definitely left on your own (none of the wendors are going to help you). Not to mention that if something happens to a relay and it cannot shut off a valve and you have water or heating running for long and get a very high bill, if you have a unified vendor system for it, then insurance can cover your loss (high heating bill) because of the malfunction. If you go DIY they will not.
      So these are things to consider.

  • @astronemir
    @astronemir Рік тому +801

    The dual thermostats with neither actually doing a full job is killing me 😂

    • @Chunkosaurus
      @Chunkosaurus Рік тому +91

      My wife would divorce me

    • @Ultrajamz
      @Ultrajamz Рік тому +15

      We need a linus - tim the tool man taylor cross over episode

    • @jorceshaman
      @jorceshaman Рік тому +43

      @@Chunkosaurus Luckily, his wife handles the accounting and knows that things not working will bring in more views/more revenue.

    • @MrCocoviper
      @MrCocoviper Рік тому +4

      Which is so wierd because the ecobee should be able to handle both. It can be hooked to a Heatpump and an Auxiliary heat and you can configure it to activate Aux Heat at certain temps.

    • @andybrice2711
      @andybrice2711 Рік тому +4

      Ahh, the wonders of proprietary protocols.

  • @bgezal
    @bgezal Рік тому +576

    It was in 2023 Linus' house became self-aware. In June it launched a full scale attack on its occupants. Some say it was all because of a missing semicolon in a heating script written by Jake.

    • @SwirlingDragonMist
      @SwirlingDragonMist Рік тому +2

      Nice opener with the neon logo, glad to see the on-device local-network mantra being sung video to video, sucl< it Eufy! As a Mist myself, I can tell ya, clouds are over rated. Best of luck with the heat there eh.

    • @pault151
      @pault151 Рік тому +4

      @jappleng8283 Missing /half/ of his colon.... We have to hope that it isn't missing a period. Could have a Demon Seed situation!

    • @larryroyovitz7829
      @larryroyovitz7829 Рік тому +1

      It's always some mundane detail...

    • @repatch43
      @repatch43 Рік тому

      It's always Jake's fault

    • @Tsweeney12584
      @Tsweeney12584 Рік тому +3

      @@larryroyovitz7829 This is not some mundane detail, Jake!

  • @leifbergman
    @leifbergman Рік тому +284

    I’m sure someone said it already, but ecobee’s have a setting where you can do temperature corrections for each thermostat. If it’s not reading correctly due to another heat source (like another thermostat below it), you can adjust the value displayed to what it should be in the room. Had to do this with my ecobee (with the motion sensor) in my last house. Works like a charm!

    • @amorshc8659
      @amorshc8659 Рік тому +7

      Upvote this! There are temperature corrections for thermostats under the contractor settings!

    • @Deffine
      @Deffine Рік тому +2

      Maybe i didnt pay attention during the video, but wtf is the point of that ecobees panel???

    • @greggv8
      @greggv8 Рік тому +5

      @@Deffine They run the hydronic in floor heating. The rectangular ones run the heat pump, which apparently Linus is only using for air conditioning.

    • @greggv8
      @greggv8 Рік тому +1

      How can it compensate for the equivalent of a mini hair dryer mounted right below it, wafting warmed air right at it all the time?

    • @leifbergman
      @leifbergman Рік тому +7

      @@greggv8 after it reads a stable temperature in the room, you can go in and tell it what it should read. If it reads 75°F when it's 70°F, you just use the correction that basically says "display 5°F lower than what you think it is". Nothing actually changes, it just accounts for the extra 5°F of heat coming off another thermostat/TV/etc

  • @Cinneray
    @Cinneray Рік тому +771

    These smart home videos are great in convincing me to never have crucial home features dependent on a smart device. Thanks Linus!

    • @maxking3
      @maxking3 Рік тому +48

      It is what professional installers like myself fear most. Those half-assed YT retrofit projects by self-declared influencers are becoming a burden for people who make a living with building automation and know exactly what they are doing.
      Just imagine this clown troupe using a few home depot pliers and screw drivers to tune a Tesla. Nobody would buy an electric car after watching them!

    • @JohnnyCoulthard
      @JohnnyCoulthard Рік тому +20

      I'm all for home automation but so far, the things I would most like to automate are cloud based and/or proprietary.

    • @Eaglemerritt
      @Eaglemerritt Рік тому +4

      @Cinneray i agree, don’t fix it if it ain’t broke

    • @quademasters249
      @quademasters249 Рік тому +16

      Same. I have no interest in a smart home. The same way I have no interest in a cell phone equipped car. This reminds me of 3d tv and VR. New tech being pushed on users who for the most part don't need it.
      I'm not clear what the end goal is?. Is a "smart home" really easier to live in than a dumb one?
      I have my own server rack too and more machines than you can shake a stick at but, I have no interest in making my house "smarter".

    • @insiainutorrt259
      @insiainutorrt259 Рік тому +7

      Automation with ZERO! wireless conections i might accept but anything else is just suicidedly dumb... especialy in transportation and homes....

  • @Flame1
    @Flame1 Рік тому +231

    If Linus ever sells this house the new home owners are going to have to watch these videos like Tutorials on how to use the house

    • @biff647019
      @biff647019 Рік тому +44

      No one's going to buy this house. The city's going to condemn it to museum status. There'll be a sign out front with a description of the eccentric UA-cam Icon Linus Sebastian who built a home that ate him and his family. In one room is that transparent Xiaomi tv showing Linus begging to be freed.

    • @AponTechy
      @AponTechy Рік тому +1

      @@biff647019 lmao 🤣

    • @bakedbeanfanclub
      @bakedbeanfanclub Рік тому +2

      @@biff647019 On the floor across from it - the “kick-proof TV”, finally ended by a rouge Wii remote

    • @MannyHaarp
      @MannyHaarp Рік тому

      @@biff647019 you win LMAO

    • @Inf666ipi
      @Inf666ipi Рік тому

      @@biff647019 😂🤣

  • @jimschuler8830
    @jimschuler8830 Рік тому +218

    I appreciate Linus for going through all this to showcase how IOT is hell and mercury switches are awesome.

    • @chrigoog
      @chrigoog Рік тому +5

      Just like I always say about mercury: Don't knock it 'till you tried it, the taste really grows on you.

    • @alexlacey9808
      @alexlacey9808 Рік тому

      It’s just amazing to me that he didn’t just do the most simple option of using the American standard thermostats to control the in floor heat through auxiliary contacts. I get wanting all the controls to be local and not dependent on the internet but even my nest thermostat will still cool and heat my house if the internet stops working.. this whole system is a shit show.

    • @randomuser6378
      @randomuser6378 Рік тому

      @@alexlacey9808It’s because he thinks avoiding the 1 in a 1,000,000,000 chance that the internet connection is down and someone wants to change the thermostat at that exact same moment is worth the headache he’s created. That one time someone won’t have to get up and manually adjust it instead of using their phone is just a bridge too far

  • @jmd1980
    @jmd1980 Рік тому +90

    My take on smart home systems is that they should always only help automate or more easily control things, but not be the only way to control things. That's the downside of these fancier systems vs aftermarket add-ons, you don't have still the manual controls in place in case things stop working. Most everything in my house I can now control from my phone, yet my wife who can't be bothered can still do things the old school way.

    • @Runehorn
      @Runehorn Рік тому +5

      I think this is the wisest way to go about creating your smart home systems.

  • @Vandel212
    @Vandel212 Рік тому +524

    I see this, and see how many "moving parts" there are to this set up and all I can think is "wow, this is going to be a nightmare eventually". I mean if it's this complicated now, how much worse is it going to be when things inevitably start breaking?

    • @joshuawaterhousify
      @joshuawaterhousify Рік тому +159

      That'll never happen...it has to start working first.

    • @wisteriel
      @wisteriel Рік тому +39

      "More content!"

    • @OramWerd
      @OramWerd Рік тому +13

      As someone in the commercial HVAC world it is not uncommon for units to be connected to a BAS/BMS. The equipment usually has a service mode that allows you to bypass and check the unit operation.
      For your everyday residential tech who isnt used to this, it could lead to more problems than it solves, but my guess is the installing contractor will most likely maintain this equipment when it eventually does have issues. So they should at least be familiar with the set up.

    • @stephensaines7100
      @stephensaines7100 Рік тому +5

      @@OramWerd At what price? And when Locutous isn't around, what then?

    • @lemster101
      @lemster101 Рік тому +28

      This one specifically is just a horrible setup with seemingly a lot of solutions just to solve for previous problems, rather than taking a step back and really taking a good look at finding a reliable, easy solution that addresses the core problem you're trying to solve.
      In this case many of the problems appear caused by wanting to combine multiple systems and finding hacks to make everything work together. The Tasmota and Ecobee system work together pretty well already, but then there's the American Standard system they are trying to make work as well and I don't really remember why that was exactly.
      A solution that would've given far less trouble for example was just to set it up as they had originally planned, with no thermostat in the room, just a thermometer and having it all be controlled through the Home Assistant interface. Would've been one system (Tasmota) and one system for temperature readings. They added the complexity of the Ecobee and that American Standard system because the family wanted the ability to control the heat per room. What they could've done instead is follow the original plan, but simply add a touch screen with a Home Assistant control panel on it (which is more in line with how Home Assistant is designed to be used).
      I don't blame them at all for the situation they're in though. I know exactly how this evolved into mess, because I've done it myself. Instead of going back to basics, you tend to "add" solutions. Either because you think that one little extra thing isn't that big a deal or because you bought something expensive you feel you now have to make work.
      Similarly, there's a strong "while you're in there" feeling where you're like, well if I'm already doing this, I might as well just add this little thing.
      I am a little unclear on the whole Z-Wave debacle though. With their backgrounds I would've thought they understood the value of having at least the core of your home being wired up and not be wireless. There's super robust systems used in office buildings, hospitals and homes like KNX for all this kind of stuff. All which integrate easily with Home Assistant. They could've added some Z-Wave here and there to supplement it or get control in places where it was cost prohibitive to put wired devices, but to have your whole house on Z-Wave is a pretty brave move if you ask me.
      Same for the garage door. They tried three times and only at the end really looked at what they were trying to solve (they literally describe their requirements clearly at the start of their FINAL video on the topic).
      But all of this is definitely part of the fun of it. If you don't enjoy thinking about things this way, home automation sucks and I wouldn't touch it. If it all works it's magic, but it's not worth the hassle if you don't at least enjoy the hassle a little.

  • @TheGuyFromDenmark95
    @TheGuyFromDenmark95 Рік тому +556

    Imagine if Jake one day really wanted to prank Linus. The extend he would be able to go to. He basicly knows everything there is to know about Linus' house 😄

    • @zeroa69
      @zeroa69 Рік тому +65

      Dennis would still fuck up the plan somehow

    • @vaisakh_km
      @vaisakh_km Рік тому +3

      @dot don't call poor dennis clown
      he's much more than that

    • @TheMetroidblade
      @TheMetroidblade Рік тому +5

      @@vaisakh_kmI mean, your right. He’s like a chaos god with how quickly he broke that lamp in that recent vid.

    • @mokanin8894
      @mokanin8894 Рік тому

      Yes, he can freeze him to death, making the temperature upstairs below 19 c.

    • @GlorifiedGremlin
      @GlorifiedGremlin Рік тому +1

      Extent, not extend. I can't tell if it's a typo or a genuine misunderstanding so I wanted to tell you

  • @InfinitePCGaming
    @InfinitePCGaming Рік тому +258

    Can't wait for the video of Jake explaining to the next home owners how everything works.

    • @jimmyzhao2673
      @jimmyzhao2673 Рік тому +21

      They'll revert back to dumb mercury switches.

    • @suburbannerd5586
      @suburbannerd5586 Рік тому +6

      "Here's a UA-cam playlist"

    • @Pisik1337
      @Pisik1337 Рік тому +3

      After the sell you will have to subscribe Jake on a monthly fee to keep it all running... Finally, your home as a service.

  • @jamesborb4255
    @jamesborb4255 Рік тому +59

    My computer science professors all warned us against home automation and IoT. Linus's videos with his smart home convinced me

    • @pizzablender
      @pizzablender Рік тому +1

      Life cycle is also wrong. A boiler lasts 15 years, radiators easily outlast that. How long doe smart home standards stay?

    • @Abhishek_78
      @Abhishek_78 Рік тому +6

      so instead of solving the problem by building stronger security they suggest not to use the tech?
      Explains why these people are in academics and not building businesses

    • @jeltje50
      @jeltje50 Рік тому +3

      ​@@Abhishek_78the comment clearly says warned. And not "don't ever do this"
      Maybe your lack of reading comprehension is more embarrassing than these academics.

    • @abeeceedee1842
      @abeeceedee1842 7 місяців тому

      ​@@pizzablenderif you go through a bit more effort and use an open-source versatile frameworkand firmware such as esphome coupled with home assistant, they should last decades, if not for an almost infinite time.

  • @keyboardtalk
    @keyboardtalk Рік тому +103

    My favorite thing about this is your insistence on having a cloud-independent setup. Well worth it IMO. Hope more manufactures take note.

    • @Nathan5791
      @Nathan5791 Рік тому +3

      Literally why he's having all of the issues lol. HA is great but after 1 point, you're just tired of shit breaking due to random compatibility issues that you're left to troubleshoot. I was into writing complicated scripts and everything but eventually gave up on that shit and just use Ecobee's out of the box. It has been rock solid for 5 years and counting.

  • @hunterwearmouth5280
    @hunterwearmouth5280 Рік тому +112

    I am HVAC technician in the northern united states and I really think you'd benefit from hiring a tech for a while. I love the solutions your coming up with for these complex issues and really think a HVAC technicians knowledge could add whole new levels of content here. Similar to what happened with the electrician you had on multiple times in the past with the mini split and the wiring projects! Big fan of those episodes as well

    • @HazenMire
      @HazenMire Рік тому +30

      HVAC engineer here and def agree with you. So much would be solved with just a little bit of insider knowledge. Our industry isn't incredibly hard to understand, but navigating it can be a real pain. A guide would help them immensely.

    • @thelingletingle
      @thelingletingle Рік тому +12

      Just a random homeowner here in the mid-Atlantic US who has construction experience. I don’t screw with HVAC. “Smart home” devices is not a replacement for hiring an actual professional (and I have smart lights, locks, curtains, etc etc etc).

    • @Sterling__Archer
      @Sterling__Archer Рік тому +13

      He can make more money by not doing that. He can keep making videos of him stumbling through some dumb setup he came up with and then more videos troubleshooting it when it breaks.

    • @aussiegruber86
      @aussiegruber86 Рік тому

      Just a random youtube content absorber here....hello

    • @Neishy4AGTE
      @Neishy4AGTE Рік тому

      Could you guys imagine responding to a breakdown at this house lol.

  • @39fwhatisthehandletoday
    @39fwhatisthehandletoday Рік тому +696

    Can you imagine Linus selling this place someday and the new owner, who probably struggles to set up their new iPad, has to figure all this shit out?

    • @pinkside692
      @pinkside692 Рік тому +226

      Linus will sell Jake with the house

    • @allmybasketsinoneegg
      @allmybasketsinoneegg Рік тому +51

      @@pinkside692 Jake rental.

    • @AdamJohnson0110
      @AdamJohnson0110 Рік тому +52

      I cringe when I see a lot of other UA-camr's who build homes with all this smart home technology. Either they'll always be troubleshooting it, accept that certain things never work, or will be calling repair people quite a bit in the future.

    • @burhanbudak6041
      @burhanbudak6041 Рік тому

      Good Luke finding the secret room.

    • @titaniac3037
      @titaniac3037 Рік тому +5

      all he has to do is send them the links to these videos, ez

  • @jibinful
    @jibinful Рік тому +4

    I had this same setup using ecobee as a simple thermostat. Eventually switched to just using a thermostat on homeassistant and having a tablet on the wall with a custom home assistant dashboard. I stopped using the ecobee since I kept having weird bugs/disconnection issues. Great setup now with homeassistant! Thanks for the video.

  • @DaHaiZhu
    @DaHaiZhu Рік тому +384

    You can really understand Linus' priorities when he goes to great lengths to run Ethernet cables to every wall of every room in the house but can't be bothered to run 2 more wires for each thermostat or 2 wires for reliable speakers. And when you have to have someone (Jake) set up scripts and train you on how to use your own 'smart' home system, you know its way more complicated than it needs to be.

    • @sid6645
      @sid6645 Рік тому +21

      The speakers is because he already had expensive wireless ones. And they have a theatre room completely wired up wtd you going on about??

    • @felix871
      @felix871 Рік тому +62

      @@sid6645 The speakers should be wired though, because the wireless setup is causing problems and the speakers won't be moved anyways

    • @sid6645
      @sid6645 Рік тому +15

      @@felix871 his TV set up is super jank because he has a theatre room. Its just his family's unfortunate preference that they like the jank set up.

    • @felix871
      @felix871 Рік тому +6

      @@sid6645 I know, I also prefer the theatre room but maybe they want to watch two different movies at the same time or something, he can definitely afford to have two proper setups. It’s just that wireless stuff usually sucks

    • @4203105
      @4203105 Рік тому +9

      That's the problem when you take free wireless speakers from Sony. You have to actually use them.

  • @happllo
    @happllo Рік тому +62

    Your experience has convinced me to let this entire concept sit for another few years. Thanks

  • @roglig
    @roglig Рік тому +8

    Mosquitto author here - thanks for the mention, it's always nice to see it put to use - and keeping people warm is definitely a good use.

  • @michaelbuehler3522
    @michaelbuehler3522 Рік тому +14

    Ecobee room sensors can be added to each zone for about $50 a pop, and can be easily configured to be the primary temperature sensor instead of the thermostat. This would be a lot easier than swapping the orientation of the thermostats.
    I love seeing this type of content as an hvac contractor, thanks and keep up the great work!

    • @Warp2090
      @Warp2090 2 місяці тому

      Yeah I think it would just be smarter to get a regular thermostat that can't be shut off by your electrical company

  • @todaycfo
    @todaycfo Рік тому +441

    These videos are great for reinforcing how fragmented, unreliable and problematic smart home technology can be. It's great when it works, but it's a nightmare when it doesn't. They're time & money sinks for your house because there's too many moving parts and the hardware & software creators don't always stay updated with patches or communicate with each other.
    Overall, the smart home industry is a mess.

    • @mainchannel-l9x
      @mainchannel-l9x Рік тому +35

      imagine being isolated in a bad winter and heating stopped working because a line code in the software got corrupted caused by a wi-fi worm virus downloaded by your kid

    • @ShiroZ31
      @ShiroZ31 Рік тому +7

      I have a dozen or so bulbs/switches for automating outdoor lighting, turning on lights when someone gets home. And its randomly a giant pain in the ass. My thermostat is set and forget other than switching from heat to cool.

    • @c6q3a24
      @c6q3a24 Рік тому +12

      It's an extremely niche market for wealthy westerners who think that standing up to change the room temperature is too much hard work.

    • @devonm5037
      @devonm5037 Рік тому +6

      The normal "industry" smart homes a giant mess. This is why linus is running everything off his own in home server. To fix anything he can do it you dont have to call tech support for their cloud when it messes up.
      My house has all the locks on the cloud but all of them have keys and also pads. Heating system is tied to the same cloud but can be operated manually. Anyone who links their house fully onto a cloud based system with no real manual override is insane.

    • @chasebloom3239
      @chasebloom3239 Рік тому

      @@mainchannel-l9x you could always just go open the electric valves manually

  • @rh1860
    @rh1860 Рік тому +440

    Linus: “You never want it colder than 19 inside”
    Anyone on oil heat: “14 is plenty warm for me this year”

    • @LuckyLukeTF2
      @LuckyLukeTF2 Рік тому +88

      *Anyone in Europe 🙈

    • @XTRLFX
      @XTRLFX Рік тому +19

      @@LuckyLukeTF2 Anyone without a heat pump or free wood or both :-)

    • @PennyAfNorberg
      @PennyAfNorberg Рік тому +18

      District heating and sharing every wall/floor/ceiling with neighbors => 24+c at no extra costs

    • @rh1860
      @rh1860 Рік тому

      @@LuckyLukeTF2 Facts!

    • @DrakkarCalethiel
      @DrakkarCalethiel Рік тому +12

      @@PennyAfNorberg Same for me. District heating is just awesome, especially in an apartment on the 2nd floor of 7. Even better is that our heat is cheap because well over 50% of it comes from waste heat from the local power plant.

  • @weibrot6683
    @weibrot6683 Рік тому +45

    I learned one important lesson watching Linus's house problems, absolutely never go full high-tech on home stuff, causes nothing but problems for a slight increase in comfort

    • @SoulmongerV2
      @SoulmongerV2 Рік тому +3

      Indeed. For heating in particular just get yourself a heat pump with weather compensation and once you set it up you never touch it again. No thermostats needed.

    • @Babihrse
      @Babihrse Рік тому

      To get comfy we gotta get right uncomfy

  • @IslanderJerYT
    @IslanderJerYT Рік тому +13

    I am a Controls Engineer. Its nice seeing people so excited about what I do for a living. The industry is really changing at the moment and becoming a lot more IoT and integration based. Despite the lack of sophistication (literally some open or closed control valves with end switches), what Linus has got is a testament to how versatile the integration of different systems is becoming, and just how optimised you can make it with the use of smart thermostats.

  • @Stuie444
    @Stuie444 Рік тому +407

    I love how it's been over a year now and Linus STILL doesn't have a functioning home HVAC system. His wife must be *miles* more patient and understanding than mine.

    • @SpencerHHO
      @SpencerHHO Рік тому +80

      Your screw ups don't contribute to a seven figure income though, just guessing :p

    • @varunaX
      @varunaX Рік тому +16

      @@SpencerHHO exactly. she can go sulk in her lamborghini

    • @usucdik
      @usucdik Рік тому +5

      @@varunaX heated seats, with massage. Very comfortable sulking in CA winter.

    • @planefan082
      @planefan082 Рік тому +3

      @@usucdik Canadian*

    • @JaxsonGalaxy
      @JaxsonGalaxy Рік тому +28

      Yvonne controls the money and coin purse for Linus' businesses - you can safely assume everything either gets approved by her, or is her idea to begin with.

  • @BananaArmsMcNess
    @BananaArmsMcNess Рік тому +316

    I love Linus going on about how cold it is in his house and Jake is casually standing in the background wearing shorts and t-shirt

    • @swayne1441
      @swayne1441 Рік тому +10

      yeah the temps he shows are the goals I will my AC would COOL my house to lol.

    • @anb1142
      @anb1142 Рік тому +48

      before I lost some weight, I was the same. Didn't realize fat is such a great insulator. Drowns you in sweat when it's sunny though

    • @armanke13
      @armanke13 Рік тому +5

      overweight people are warmer?

    • @anb1142
      @anb1142 Рік тому +22

      @@armanke13 internal temp doesn't go down as fast as slim people. temp is still the same.

    • @conorstewart2214
      @conorstewart2214 Рік тому +7

      @@anb1142 More insulation means more retained heat. So for the same input heat there is less heat loss and hence higher temperature. Whilst the main parts of the body will be at the same temperature regardless, it does affect the rest of the body, especially the sections that generally get cold, like hands.

  • @PixelShade
    @PixelShade Рік тому +246

    Smart homes seem like a nightmare to me. I mean, good luck to the next house owner navigating and configuring this stuff. Especially if the server one day dies. 😅

    • @Stuie444
      @Stuie444 Рік тому +14

      Or the server rack doesn't sell with the house? Yikes!

    • @RandomTechWZ
      @RandomTechWZ Рік тому +23

      Honestly that is the issue with super custom stuff like this. It's really neat being able to make all this work, exactly how you want it, but if all these guys went away, pretty much every HVAC person is going to be confused af.

    • @Alias_Anybody
      @Alias_Anybody Рік тому +25

      Linus with Computers: What, Linux does it slightly differently than I'm used to? Heresy.
      Linus with homes: Light switches? That's too easy. What am I, a caveman?

    • @fdfd4739
      @fdfd4739 Рік тому +7

      How about using a 20 year old iPad because the company went out of business or stopped updating their terrible software after 2 years. Hell, old smart devices might be gold to invest in given how many dumbshit devices rely on outdated software already.

    • @irispettson
      @irispettson Рік тому +1

      @@RandomTechWZ At that point they better have really good documentation. But yeah, most of all this stuff would probably just get replaced by new owners.

  • @babyzdog4324
    @babyzdog4324 Рік тому +33

    I love how Jake is like a cool uncle that comes over every once and a while and linus is that nephew that's just wayyy too hype about it

  • @Fottow
    @Fottow Рік тому +704

    If Linus has kept ANY of this after 3 years I'll be very surprised. It feels so kludge.

    • @joemarais7683
      @joemarais7683 Рік тому +90

      He’ll probably just sell the house and try again with another.

    • @maxking3
      @maxking3 Рік тому +118

      The house is as smart as the guy who owns it. If he had done some research, he could have done it with the only proven & open global standard for Smart buildings and that‘s KNX. It was introduced 30y ago and is still the #1 standard for digital building automation and with v3 of the protocol and the huge installed base, it will probably be around for another 30y. Linus is just adding more junk, that will invariably end up in a landfill soon, without having ever worked properly. I still can‘t understand why he thinks he can tell people anything about he subject matter, given his track record of completely screwing up anything apart from Gaming PCs.

    • @justynpollard3969
      @justynpollard3969 Рік тому +38

      @@maxking3 Why do you care so much dawg

    • @Xdart1
      @Xdart1 Рік тому +54

      @@justynpollard3969 he has a reach of 15+ million people thats why

    • @conorstewart2214
      @conorstewart2214 Рік тому +33

      @@maxking3 Or its his house and he can do it the way he wants. All through the comments on all these videos you have people advocating for different systems, doesnt mean your suggestion is the right one and he cant listen to everyone. Not everything on youtube has to be done professionally or the way you would have done it. People can still show what they did and talk about the systems they use, you dont have to be an expert to be allowed to make a video about something. The videos are still interesting. If you think you can do so much better then buy a house and make a youtube series adding smart devices.

  • @mugstep
    @mugstep Рік тому +551

    As a former plumber, I cannot fathom why anyone would willingly do this to themselves.

    • @TheAkashicTraveller
      @TheAkashicTraveller Рік тому +257

      Imagine buying a house like this. Oh yeah the heating won't work at all because it was all hack job held together by custom scripts running with home assistant on my NAS that I'm taking with me. Good luck getting it going again.

    • @NMBRPL8
      @NMBRPL8 Рік тому +120

      @@TheAkashicTraveller orrr, he'll have an electrician stick a $50 thermostat there instead and the whole thing is bypassed. Or any of the new wireless controller systems that are out now, or will be by then, and again problem solved, quick cheap and easy, back to a dumb home. It's not some irreversible change, it's using the same contacts and switching methods any dumb system would use.

    • @josephhakim2344
      @josephhakim2344 Рік тому +67

      As an electrian I can’t imagine trying to trouble shoot this house

    • @nicholashaines4136
      @nicholashaines4136 Рік тому +9

      @@TheAkashicTraveller they did bother wiring it up for thermostats even if they're just using it for power and all they have to do is add a traditional relay box at the valve and tie the thermostat and it's really not that big of a deal

    • @ViXoZuDo
      @ViXoZuDo Рік тому +8

      I'm a software engineer and would love to have this house. Been able to fully control it remotely and automatically is something that is just awesome.

  • @coreymartin9630
    @coreymartin9630 Рік тому +478

    Linus: Has like a billion devices in his house that could be configured to run all of their communications over a wire
    Also Linus: Why are my speakers that probably should be wired having interference?
    This house is probably using up the entire 5 GHz band

    • @FluffyAnnoyed
      @FluffyAnnoyed Рік тому +55

      And his primary communication should be KNX when starting a smarthome from scratch in a bare house. And everything which is bolted to the wall shouldn't use wifi.

    • @toddbod94
      @toddbod94 Рік тому

      @@onnikukkonenI’d be surprised if Linus is using a PSK for his WiFi.

    • @IceMan2019
      @IceMan2019 Рік тому +6

      The house is probably just using all the bands! 2.4, 5, 6, an unreleased 76!

    • @JacobG123
      @JacobG123 Рік тому +8

      All wifi on channel 69(blame Jake)

    • @jorrit_o
      @jorrit_o Рік тому +16

      @@FluffyAnnoyed Definitely... He should've just gone with KNX or Loxone and let it setup by a professional... you can still implement it in HA. But then he couldn't make like 20 videos about his smart home.

  • @kairon156
    @kairon156 Рік тому +14

    I love how much tech your house has, and I enjoy that you know enough to keep the interface communication well in-house.
    Thanks for making this a YT series by the way, I'll never own my own home so it's cool to see what a fellow tech nerd would be able to do.

  • @aqynbc
    @aqynbc Рік тому +197

    Jake is a very smart and hard working guy, and yet does not take himself seriously. Class act.

    • @travisash8180
      @travisash8180 Рік тому +12

      The heating system is an over complicated mess.

    • @Aimero
      @Aimero Рік тому +2

      @@travisash8180 exactly - but it is content ;)

    • @iwontliveinfear
      @iwontliveinfear Рік тому +1

      @@travisash8180 Truth.
      However it is/was the only way to meet Linus's goal of having smart home control and automation without being reliant on a cloud service that might not exist tomorrow.

  • @G1gg135
    @G1gg135 Рік тому +226

    I wonder if Linus can write off his house as a business expense yet

    • @mattt525
      @mattt525 Рік тому +3

      More than likely he can, I don't know how Canadia does tax law

    • @GR1FF3RK
      @GR1FF3RK Рік тому

      If he records it he can write it off as an business expenses

    • @daze8410
      @daze8410 Рік тому +7

      Yeah but then if he ever loses the business then he would lose the house, I doubt that's what he has done. He could write off a bunch of the hardware that he has installed though.

    • @quixomega
      @quixomega Рік тому +3

      The price of all the smart home equipment for sure, and he can take a tax deduction for using his residence as a workplace.

    • @mikehoncho9581
      @mikehoncho9581 Рік тому

      100% YES

  • @lucasrmerringer
    @lucasrmerringer 2 місяці тому +3

    I used to work for Trane corporate and now work for an American standard dealer. I promise you don’t have to use the American Standard thermostats with your equipment. I love the equipment but also don’t like the thermostats. If you have any questions on this I actually hosted a class on using Honeywell thermostats with American Standard heat pumps a few months ago. I’d be glad to share some info

  • @MTGeomancer
    @MTGeomancer Рік тому +211

    All this has taught me is that my dumb house is the smarter house.

    • @artur6912
      @artur6912 Рік тому +48

      But how can you live without your toilet connecting to WiFi so you can use an app on your phone to flush ?! Are just gonna use a button/handle on the actual toilet like some animal ?!

    • @tornadochaserguy5756
      @tornadochaserguy5756 Рік тому +5

      @@artur6912 Yes.

    • @ghost-user559
      @ghost-user559 Рік тому +8

      Peak wisdom, *poo in a hole in the woods*
      Recycling and fertilizing the earth

    • @garystinten9339
      @garystinten9339 Рік тому

      @@artur6912 are you serious?? An app.. what about "motion detection" via "iris scan" to detect dilation and finalisation?? Apps, buttons, smart phone?? You're a PLEB of the highest order.

  • @HATipsByLarry
    @HATipsByLarry Рік тому +27

    The one BIG take away i got from this is that you can get local control of the ecobee using the homekit integration instead of having to use ecobees API key. Thanks so much for that it updates the ecobees status SO much faster now. You guys rock 😀

    • @ReedSteiner
      @ReedSteiner Рік тому

      Will this work with everything linked via homekit? I have a few ceiling fans light on my Bond Bridge that has a delay I would like to cut down on.

    • @HATipsByLarry
      @HATipsByLarry Рік тому

      @@ReedSteiner I would say yes as I do have several meross smart plugs that have homekit integration and that's how I got them connected locally with HA. I just didn't think about the ecobee being a home kit compatible device. As HA docs only talk about using the api key to do the integration.

  • @JockelGaming
    @JockelGaming Рік тому +80

    I like how this shows, no amount of planning will safe you from having to work around stuff you didn’t expect.

    • @laurencefraser
      @laurencefraser Рік тому +7

      unknown unknowns are the bane of all plans.

  • @coyotesden
    @coyotesden Рік тому +1

    I'm glad I'm not the only one doing crazy integrations and having as much fun as they do in the process :p

  • @Pythonzzz
    @Pythonzzz Рік тому +112

    I’ve gotten pretty disillusioned with smart home products over the years. I’ve lost more time to dropped connections, hub failures, and other issues than I’ve gained from the automations. I’m hoping things mature and standardize more with the introduction of Matter, but it’s been a rough ride in the meantime.

    • @bjre.wa.8681
      @bjre.wa.8681 Рік тому +1

      EXACTLY!!

    • @lNOFXlCronier
      @lNOFXlCronier Рік тому

      I'd welcome you to homeassistant to be honest. I still have my smartthings hub setup for the zigbee/zwave stuff but I really need to integrate that to my Ha directly but, Ha is definitely very stable for everything I have running wich ends up being quite a bit of stuff

    • @JoeyJoJoJr0
      @JoeyJoJoJr0 Рік тому +2

      Just wait until the utility companies override your settings, because you're using too much energy/resources! Nothing beats a wood stove lol

    • @jessejayphotography
      @jessejayphotography Рік тому +3

      @@JoeyJoJoJr0 This is why I wouldn't use any cloud based device. Certain companies are working on these things. Eve Energy uses bluetooth LE and their open standards Thread protocol to have devices talk to each other and not even need WiFi or internet.

    • @RyanShiels
      @RyanShiels Рік тому

      @@JoeyJoJoJr0 take your tinfoil hat off. Energy companies want you to use as much energy as possible, they want to sell it to you at the highest price. And if you haven't paid them enough, great! They'll put you on credit and make even more money on interest fees.
      What happens when you don't buy wood? Your wood stove stops working.
      That's it. That's the "perk" you speak of?

  • @xergiok2322
    @xergiok2322 Рік тому +8

    That's a cool system. Mine works differently. Basically, if I feel cold, I turn the valve on the radiator counterclockwise. Has never failed me.

  • @codycopeland7527
    @codycopeland7527 Рік тому +51

    Jake, I highly recommend you get the Smart PID Thermostat integration for H.A. It makes a world of difference especially on radiant floor systems with high run down and run up times. Using this integration will make the binary on/off valve operate more like a 0-100% analog point allowing it compensate for things like high ramp up and ramp down times as well as outdoor air temperature. With some proper PID loop tuning this will completely eliminate temperature setpoint overshoot and undershoot issues.

    • @ExCanMan
      @ExCanMan Рік тому +3

      Yup, ON/OFF systems are only good for low thermal mass heating devices. The impact the PID controller makes on energy saving and temperature control accuracy is actually really big. Also, an outside temperature sensor is a good idea with PID.

    • @codycopeland7527
      @codycopeland7527 Рік тому +1

      @@ExCanMan agree 100%. The H.A. integration I use has a PIDE option with E being the O.A. factor. It takes the difference between your indoor setpoint and outdoor temp and multiplies it by the Ke number you set. It basically functions to create a minimum PID output value at a given O.A. temperature.

  • @DanielBrandnad7877
    @DanielBrandnad7877 Рік тому +3

    12:40 This is how I felt the whole video working with Celsius! 🤣

  • @RipleySawzen
    @RipleySawzen Рік тому +198

    I'd like to see a video summarizing every video they've done on Linus' house. Maybe once it's done.

    • @sreekarkandala388
      @sreekarkandala388 Рік тому +46

      Narrator: "It's never done"

    • @StormCrusher94
      @StormCrusher94 Рік тому +12

      So in around 23years?

    • @b.v.skijump432
      @b.v.skijump432 Рік тому +5

      Well. They do have a playlist already for that.

    • @Stuie444
      @Stuie444 Рік тому

      For now here's the whole playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PL8mG-RkN2uTzgyA8zzE8vRB3_ZXQfuFRz.html

  • @cajuudoido
    @cajuudoido Рік тому +25

    I had the same sentiment when I was starting to build my own smart home. The first moment is great but configuring to be right can be complicated so your house goes from smart to dumb really quickly

  • @mt1104uk
    @mt1104uk Рік тому +147

    Did you consider getting a ground loop installed for the heat pump when you had your pool getting dug out? Ground sourced heat pumps can operate well below sub zero and are in use all over Scandinavia

    • @trustingcynic
      @trustingcynic Рік тому +18

      And you can get hydronic heat pumps (heats water like a boiler to have in floor heat) and can also be used for a domestic hot water heater. Never a bad idea to have a backup heat source, but they really missed on this one. Especially the efficiency that could have been had.

    • @BlackViperMWG
      @BlackViperMWG Рік тому +1

      Probably not. Though would be nice having that under the pool or something, in non freezing depth.

    • @reilandeubank
      @reilandeubank Рік тому +7

      They do perform much better than standard heat pumps in these conditions but they can be prohibitively expensive depending on the kind of land you live on etc

    • @Fortzon
      @Fortzon Рік тому

      @@reilandeubank Cost range for ground heat pumps is about 15-30k €. For Linus, money is not the issue.
      But like you said, the type of land you live on is important. Here, you can't dig a well for a ground heat pump if your plot is above groundwater but idk if the loop, which is closer to the surface but delivers less heat for the pump than a well, is still allowed.

    • @trustingcynic
      @trustingcynic Рік тому

      @Fortzon vertical loop is also an option. Horizontal takes up more land but for canada will probably be 12-15ft deep minimum depending on area, for good efficiency. Vertical is a well with a U shaped loop, drilled a couple hundred feet deep.

  • @tdsarchive4763
    @tdsarchive4763 Рік тому +16

    In home automation, there is a term called the "wife approval factor". Basically, if your non-techie spouse has trouble using your smart home as designed, then it fails the sniff test.
    I went with off-the-shelf stuff that has a good reputation (Philips Hue, TP-link Kasa, etc) and I control it with Google Home. Not as sexy as Home Assistant, but there is minimal fuss and any quirks can be fixed by turning it off and on again.

  • @evan-edstrom
    @evan-edstrom Рік тому +7

    Now you have local control! If your relay board ever goes out and you need heat before you can fix it, you can manually turn on zones by pushing that silver lever all the way to the right. There's spring tension you are working against when the zone valve is not powered. But if you just push the silver lever with more force you can run the zone.
    There is a little metal hook on the bottom that you can get the lever to rest in, thereby holding it open without power.

  • @NeonShores
    @NeonShores Рік тому +85

    About 6 months ago I started going all in with Home Assistant and I was blown away by all the things I could do...and then I realized I was spending hours and hours maintaining a smart home when I have extremely limited free time anyway. It quickly became a time suck job and just wasn't worth it.

    • @HugoDenbyMann
      @HugoDenbyMann Рік тому +6

      Yep - I could spend a week developing/tweaking HA just to solve some automation 'problem' that would really only take a few seconds to turn on/off manually.

    • @bullwinklemoose7232
      @bullwinklemoose7232 Рік тому +1

      The sad part is when Linus gets sick and kicks the bucket
      His wife just screams....What the Hell is all this crap, and nothing ever works again
      She already has that look on her face in the video called "I let my wife down"
      Again?

    • @ambi3nttech
      @ambi3nttech Рік тому

      @@bullwinklemoose7232 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @eaaeeeea
    @eaaeeeea Рік тому +9

    6:12 Jake loves local connection stuff, but I love that access panel / wall mount for the pipes and related electronics! Everything is so beautifully laid out in a very easy to access configuration :3

  • @TheTruth420
    @TheTruth420 Рік тому

    God tier hvac guy here; if you ever have an issue with the zone valves or tstats that metal slider on the bottom can be slid into manual on. 100% heat which will also make the end switch in the valve as well. You can all ways jump out the call for heat on the boiler as well. If theres no flow the boiler wont run so dont worry about breaking it.

  • @tisamon4070
    @tisamon4070 Рік тому +17

    I can kind of see Yvonne locking Linus and Jake in the house with a camera till the whole system works properly.

  • @Fireswiper
    @Fireswiper Рік тому +90

    IMPORTANT- a heat pump should be using weather compensation and therefore the thermostats and valves need to remain open to get as much volume in the system as possible. Instead of zoning, increasing and reducing the heating (which is way less efficient) the system should be balanced to spread heat across the whole house to keep the home at a constant temperature. Look up Heat Geek for more information!

    • @StephenGrinwis
      @StephenGrinwis Рік тому +5

      That's not what's happening though. The in-floor heating is using a natural gas fired boiler. I saw no mention of how they intend to balance the in-floor heat boiler and the mini-split system.

    • @zachbrown5532
      @zachbrown5532 Рік тому +1

      @@StephenGrinwis They shoud really set it up as dual fuel have have the floor heat take over below 0 degrees C

    • @notalostnumber8660
      @notalostnumber8660 Рік тому +4

      You haven't seen the other videos?
      If nobody is going to be in RoomA, just close it off (Door and Vents) but keep the rest open. No need to heat/cool a room where nobody is.
      You like 22°C but in the other room they prefer 20°C? zones are your friend

    • @Fireswiper
      @Fireswiper Рік тому

      @@notalostnumber8660 any rooms within the thermal envelope of the property will be sucking heat from other rooms unless insulated internally, meaning a heat pump will need to run hotter to compensate. To achieve the best possible scop you want as much surface area as possible on the emitters.

    • @DominicWatkins
      @DominicWatkins Рік тому

      Can Linus use the heat from the servers to keep the house warm, or was that already mentioned in another video?

  • @manprinsen8150
    @manprinsen8150 Рік тому +71

    Man, I am getting chills with all the wireless protocols.
    My opinion is that this kind of automation should be done wires and a plc. In the long run it will just work.

    • @itsbazyli
      @itsbazyli Рік тому +15

      Wireless isn't the issue. Bad software and lack of standardization is.

    • @redsquirrelftw
      @redsquirrelftw Рік тому +23

      Yeah and too many proprietary devices trying to work together. Would be easier to just do everything wired with some off the shelf sensors. Either PLCs or Arduino.

    • @tractor483
      @tractor483 Рік тому +3

      And proprietary protocols and the lack of standardization cause the bad software because it has to be written against reverse-engineered systems without documentation.

    • @Justin-wx1pu
      @Justin-wx1pu Рік тому

      @@itsbazyli I love how Linus wants the standardization but then complained about the American thermostat standardization in the video lmao

    • @itsbazyli
      @itsbazyli Рік тому +2

      @@Justin-wx1pu he complained about the lack of standardization.

  • @brokenthought1102
    @brokenthought1102 Рік тому +2

    08:48 "he just thinks he's helping" - like handing your toddler relative an unplugged controller so they think they're playing too

  • @KickingAustin
    @KickingAustin Рік тому +18

    LTT socks at 2:27 ?
    I guess they're getting closer to meeting Linus' standards to competing with Darn Tough!

    • @kleesenheim7076
      @kleesenheim7076 Рік тому +3

      just starting watching, had to pause and come down and see if anyone had noticed pixelated/censored socks, or wondering if he just got Darn Tough to make some ltt branded socks

    • @luckyperga
      @luckyperga Рік тому +2

      @@kleesenheim7076 same

  • @ChrisJaz13
    @ChrisJaz13 Рік тому +23

    Ecobee actually has room sensors, so you can place them around the house where ever you want then use those as the temp sensor. You could do some shenanigans with the comfort setting to basically ignore the wall mounted thermostats and only use the room sensors.

    • @winnah9000
      @winnah9000 Рік тому

      This is what I was going to mention too. I use my room sensors so it only heats/cools at night based on my bedroom temperature (because who cares what the kitchen and living room temp is when sleeping). It also allows, like you said, to ignore the thermostat sensor.

    • @RNGwhydoihavetoregis
      @RNGwhydoihavetoregis Рік тому

      14:43

    • @Warp2090
      @Warp2090 2 місяці тому

      The best decision would be to stay away from internet connected thermostats at all.

  • @PS1212
    @PS1212 Рік тому +76

    Never have i expected to be scared by what socks linus might be wearing

    • @TheGreatVandoly
      @TheGreatVandoly Рік тому +6

      Glad I’m not the only one who noticed that 😂

    • @aukliminu7583
      @aukliminu7583 Рік тому +1

      Underrated comment

    • @overamped23042
      @overamped23042 Рік тому +1

      Linus' foot content must be behind a paywall!

    • @Lurker-dk8jk
      @Lurker-dk8jk Рік тому

      @@overamped23042 He puts it on his OnlyFans. It's too sexy for UA-cam. (2:24)

  • @joestrohmaier7624
    @joestrohmaier7624 Рік тому

    For temperature offset correction (in the case of the one thermostat reading high due to it's location on the wall) follow these steps:
    1: Tap the three lines in the bottom left of the main screen to bring up the main menu
    2: Scroll towards bottom of the main menu and tap "Installation Settings"
    3: Tap "Thresholds"
    4: Scroll towards bottom and tap "Temperature Correction"
    5: Adjust to match a thermometer placed in a centralized location of the room. adjustments can be made in intervals of 0.5°F, unsure what °C intervals are. (I'm an hvac tech in the state of Ohio in the US, so we almost exclusively set up our tstats in °F)
    6: Exit the menus by continually tapping the back arrow in the top left corner
    7: Observe the main temperature screen and watch for the room reading to change. It usually takes a few seconds to implement after getting back to the main screen
    I hope this helps you Linus as well as anyone else wondering about temperature correction. Note that this primarily works for thermostats that are under a constant hot/cold influence. A thermostat in an open, windowed room will still act up a bit when direct sunlight hits it for an extended time during a cloudless day.

  • @RangieNZ
    @RangieNZ Рік тому +24

    You've just convinced me, that IOT and home assistant are a nightmare and should be avoided. :)

    • @Wylie288
      @Wylie288 Рік тому

      Hobbyist open source software sucks and there might be a reason 99% of people around the world prefer real software instead? *surprised pikachu face*

  • @ThebestmanIVGaming
    @ThebestmanIVGaming Рік тому +48

    Only Linus can talk about his kids freezing upstairs then transition into a segway from our sponsor ridgewallet

  • @ptda22
    @ptda22 Рік тому +13

    Linus, a Heat Pump should work constantly. It adapts the interior temperature based on the outdoor temperature. It measures the outdoor temperature and heats up the house. The thermostats should always be ''open''. This is the only way you could a constantly warm house without temperature spikes and without high costs. The heat curve should be as flat as possible.

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L Рік тому +1

      Also the hydronic compensation should be turned on in the thermostats, which learn how quickly they heat up and cool down and compensate for that. Neither of the problems outlined in this video should really be a problem at all. Run the heat pump at either a high or low level and allow the hydronic compensation to keep the in-floor heating at a constant level too.

    • @CoffeeKadachi
      @CoffeeKadachi Рік тому

      What are you talking about? It should work consistently yes, but it won’t always be 100%. Heat pumps have a lower limit of how cold the outside air can be before it physically can’t pull any more heat out of it. Given he lives in Canada and it’s real cold there, he will need to supplement with in-floor heating in the cold months.

  • @Whimsical_Ravioli
    @Whimsical_Ravioli Рік тому +18

    You can offset the temperature sensor in the ecobee thermostat by looking for an option called thresholds in the installation settings and offset the temperature accordingly. I had a similar issue with my thermostat incorrectly reporting the temperature.

  • @TTdriver.93
    @TTdriver.93 Рік тому +6

    @Linus im very sure you do, but please make sure your app data or config folders are backed up, maybe even keep a flash drive with just that in the server room. I lost my config once and spent a whole day re doing all of my HA devices, scripts and automations. Glad its coming along!

  • @ionbusman2086
    @ionbusman2086 Рік тому +48

    This made me scrap any smart home plans I’ve had. Even having to re-“pair” the smart lights is really annoying when it happens

    • @demacherius1
      @demacherius1 Рік тому +1

      Look at KNX. Its wired and works great.

    • @tarultoyarto
      @tarultoyarto Рік тому +6

      Jesus, yeah. I've got an LED light strip (just a light strip!) that requires a phone app to control, and if there's ever a hiccup in power the thing comes back on unpaired and starts strobing until my network comes back up. Sometimes I have to re-pair it manually, too. None of this smart home connected stuff is worth the hassle.

    • @user2C47
      @user2C47 Рік тому

      @@demacherius1 But can you DIY it without ending up on the wrong end of a lawyer?

    • @AndreasElf
      @AndreasElf Рік тому +1

      Yeah, it's enough when you have to reconnect a bluetooth devide like a keyboard and it's acts up and is like "I don't wanna :("....
      Being able to connect to a smart system at home through wifi should be possible, but it should also not be crucial to do so.
      When I get a house and if I start fiddling with smart things, I'de have high standards for how it should work and not work.
      1. Have to work offline.
      2. Must connect through wire (both network and power). POE whould be nice.
      3. Controllable through a hub/server.
      4. Can be controlled manually.
      5. What ever else I've missed :)
      There's really no need for wifi connectivity for the "smart things" as they talk through the hub. The smart things don't even have to be smart. It's the system in a whole that should be smart.
      I mean. A smart system shouldn't be dumber than a non smart system.

    • @demacherius1
      @demacherius1 Рік тому

      @@user2C47 Yes. Its a bus system with 30 Volts so not dangerous. All you do is connect two wires and then configre it in a software thats easy to learn.
      No Cloud if you dont order a special server, no network needed and in case something happens you can go to the actors and push a button on the device ta activate/deactivate the output relais.

  • @coreybell5055
    @coreybell5055 Рік тому +19

    Just use the ecobee remote sensors in various places (maybe two) in the room. You will get the room average instead of just the thermostat which will give you a better reading

  • @howz
    @howz Рік тому +1

    I have nothing like this in my house yet because these two talk about it, I cant help but be interested! You are like the history channel for TECH! (Although LGR is the literal history one !!! )

  • @E_o_D
    @E_o_D Рік тому +151

    The endless problem solving, tweaking, upgrading of Linus’ house stresses the s**t outta me. Plus constantly having a film crew there, I feel like I wouldn’t be able to rest.

    • @MiguelY22
      @MiguelY22 Рік тому +13

      For this reason, im glad to be in a small house with a dumb thermostat and normal light switches

    • @peytonwarren1936
      @peytonwarren1936 Рік тому +6

      I’m sure getting a lot of this stuff for free or discounted rates makes it a hell of a lot easier

    • @bobbynygaardchrisitansen6874
      @bobbynygaardchrisitansen6874 Рік тому

      @@MiguelY22 Danfoss Eco 2 is even better than the dump and can be controlled with bluetooth. They also turn down if you open the window.

    • @jimiscott
      @jimiscott Рік тому +2

      What's more, his new house is probably being treated as a business premise / use and all the tax deductions which come along.

    • @messagedeleted1922
      @messagedeleted1922 Рік тому +1

      This is why having a good contractor when building a house is SO important... HOWEVER and Ive been wondering if Im noticing this as confirmation bias or if its true, but it seems people in general are less competent at complex tasks then they used to be.
      So to me lately it seem its also just as likely Linus would be dealing with major screw ups by some expensive "pro" as doing these things in a do it yourself janky way.

  • @KamenTcholakov
    @KamenTcholakov Рік тому +8

    6 years ago, I was a new home owner. Fresh paint, only few repairs and the kitchen needed a new kitchen, and that was it.
    Even the dumb light switches are the old ones. No regrets!
    Looking at this video - big win!! We moved in 2 months after we got the keys...

  • @DGDirk
    @DGDirk Рік тому +13

    I've been renovating my house at the same time Linus has. While immensely envious of his relative house-peen, this video rings very true. The pursuit of integrated tech perfection whilst being hyper aware of the ideal and the disparity of a realistic scenario, is incredibly demoralizing. As they say, ignorance is bliss and I'm now left envious of oblivious plebs.

  • @stephentalkstech6714
    @stephentalkstech6714 Рік тому

    As soon as you were questioning the Ecobee difference, my heart sank for you. Every winter I have to remind a family member that the temperature on their thermostat is right, but their TV is so close to it that it's being heated up (had to once pull out an IR thermometer to prove it).

  • @gordsmith81
    @gordsmith81 Рік тому +43

    Tasmota is pretty good but ESPhome may suit your needs better as it’s integration is native to HA

    • @FabioRodriguesFabioPBX
      @FabioRodriguesFabioPBX Рік тому +2

      Exactly what i was thinking…

    • @darkhorsegarage
      @darkhorsegarage Рік тому +1

      True. I like mqtt because I can see what is happening on the network. Makes it easier to troubleshoot. That being said, Esphome never gave me any trouble.

    • @cloudysky3614
      @cloudysky3614 Рік тому +3

      Definitely. I switched from tasmota to esphome. It might look more complicated but in the end it isn't. And they wouldn't even need MQTT with esphome. I've just replaced my 40 year old green house window circuit with an esp relay and esphome curtain. Works great and I've integrated rain detection and some dew point math since the green house (~100m² and two storeys high) is connected to my house. At a friends house we used it to integrate mitsubishi hvacs with HA which is awesome. I wish there would be more HVACs which could be integrated this way. I really hate the cloud trend. There should always be a local api as well.

  • @Panhead49EL
    @Panhead49EL Рік тому +8

    Keeping server room heat inside the house should be standard practice when it's cold outside. Feed that heat to the heat pump to make it more efficient.

  • @brianswille
    @brianswille Рік тому +4

    OMG LMG these videos are GOLD!
    I have a bunch of z-wave stuff I gave up on with home assistant and there doesn't seems to be a bunch of easy resources like this. PLEASE don't stop.
    I'm gonna try again!
    Please make a guide somewhere, with the scripts and everything, it'll help those us that don't code.

    • @brianswille
      @brianswille Рік тому

      Oh and don't do extra temp sensors, just switch the wires and fish them to the opposite for the Ecobee and American Standard. Just reverse the mounting. It's in the same stud space.

    • @darkhorsegarage
      @darkhorsegarage Рік тому +2

      To be fair z-wave in Homeassistant hos gotten waaay better than it was before.

  • @whatiskensworth
    @whatiskensworth Рік тому +2

    I's always a joy to get the Linus & Jake bug each other hour, but I gotta say Jake killed it hosting this one.

  • @Alecmmfg
    @Alecmmfg Рік тому +27

    Jake is the only person that can have Linus quietly listening to the tech magic he unfolds. Shout out to Tivy

  • @DeinonychusCowboy
    @DeinonychusCowboy Рік тому +68

    Ironically I think linus going down the smart home path has even convinced me that I don't want a mini split, bro I ain't never seen any stupid issues with a whole house forced air system like the variety of issues linus has had over his multiple houses

    • @coreymartin9630
      @coreymartin9630 Рік тому +10

      Minisplits/heat pumps are pretty sick, it's the automation that kinda kills it

    • @Dijitz23
      @Dijitz23 Рік тому +2

      I'm in residential HVAC mini splits are dope. Eventually whenever my system kicks the bucket I may just swap out the split system I have and get a 4 headed minisplit or just buy one for my computer room. They can actually help the original system not run as much, and we've had a lot of customers tell us that their electric bill went down after just putting a minisplit in their lanai and having them keep the sliders open to assist the main system.

    • @panzer3279
      @panzer3279 Рік тому +2

      Here in India it gets much hotter (40+ degrees) and we use mini splits only. They're very reliable and much more efficient that ducted systems. Ducted systems are anyways useless in our homes as they made with concrete and bricks. It's the automation that's causing the trouble.

    • @killerdeamonking
      @killerdeamonking Рік тому +1

      @@Dijitz23 Thats because most mini splits heat 1 room at a time if you set them that way, its easier to have the source of heat or air directly in the rooms so they get hot or colder much faster.. Some rooms can boil hot where others will be cold as hell. if i get a mini split it will be a dual voltage one 120vac/220v + 12/24vdc.

    • @debodatta7398
      @debodatta7398 Рік тому +4

      @@panzer3279 > Ducted systems are anyways useless in our homes as they made with concrete and bricks.
      Most homes in US are made from concrete and bricks too? Only reason venting is useless in most of India is because most Indians cannot afford to pay for proper home venting systems installed by people who know what they're doing, instead the Bhayya from Bihar bullshits a terrible system for dirt cheap and everyone is left wanting more.

  • @tachometer-flac
    @tachometer-flac Рік тому +6

    I remember meeting a friend of a friend who had a smart home back in 2003. Was amazing to hear about when you didn't know such a thing was possible.

    • @dtemp132
      @dtemp132 Рік тому +2

      It probably worked better then than a new smart home, because everything was hard-wired and local.

    • @Warp2090
      @Warp2090 2 місяці тому

      @@dtemp132 True.

  • @Azuuraas
    @Azuuraas 8 місяців тому

    love watching videos about home heating when i'm in a country that rarely goes below 10°C in the winter (and over 35°C in the summer)

  • @arjungandhi1242
    @arjungandhi1242 Рік тому +53

    As much as i love this series it just makes me never want to deal with smart home nonsense

    • @ericzhill
      @ericzhill Рік тому +7

      Totally agree. This is too complicated to be reliable. And the hours needed to troubleshoot aren't worth the extra initial install effort with basic ultra-reliable old school sensors.

    • @chrigoog
      @chrigoog Рік тому +4

      If you don't want it super custom and are willing to stay in one ecosystem, it can be incredibly simple. Literally plug and play.
      But one walled garden never does everything you need and so you inevitably discover home assistant....Which in turn leads to never having sex again (or any life) since you're always busy fixing shit until the end of time.

  • @rubenthijs746
    @rubenthijs746 Рік тому +19

    I work in IT, which is the reason my house has:
    - Mechanial locks
    - Mechanical windows
    - Router with WRT
    - No smart home crap
    - No Alexa or Google Assistant
    - No internet connected thermostats
    And i keep a baseball bat close by just in case my printer makes a unexpected noise.

    • @TheAkashicTraveller
      @TheAkashicTraveller Рік тому

      There's a saying. Software engineers trust harware but hardware engineers trust software. Going with the least bad of what you know is probably the best solution.

    • @MarkusHobelsberger
      @MarkusHobelsberger Рік тому

      Lol, same here. I'm occupied with fixing stuff in the company all day, so no way I'd want to tinker with home automation in my spare time.

    • @Александрб-г1щ2л
      @Александрб-г1щ2л 4 місяці тому

      Late reply, but as an IT professional is your issue with things going to the cloud or automation itself. I figured running everything poe on an airgapped network would be pretty safe.

    • @Warp2090
      @Warp2090 2 місяці тому

      Smart. Especially the thermostat one.

  • @benjaminmeusburger4254
    @benjaminmeusburger4254 Рік тому +10

    Opening/closing a valve - how complicated can you make it?
    Linus: Yes!

  • @RobBoss757
    @RobBoss757 Рік тому

    You can use zone adjusters in your HVAC ductwork. Add a higher tonnage system. Add inline thermostats through the low voltage etc.

  • @xscorpion2
    @xscorpion2 Рік тому +5

    LTT is like the boss trying to be hip and smart, over complicates everything in the process, and these videos are the results. 10/10 would watch again!

  • @kryptkeeper457
    @kryptkeeper457 Рік тому +53

    This whole environmental control system is a bloody nightmare.
    I get anxiety watching these Linus’ house videos.
    😵‍💫

    • @Marco-yr9vu
      @Marco-yr9vu Рік тому +2

      Same here. Just seeing 4 or 5 different switches next to every door make it so unpleasant and ugly to me. Just to control temperature... I think the point to me is everything looks SO crowded.

    • @theclanguagedeveloper5309
      @theclanguagedeveloper5309 Рік тому +2

      It's just pure lunacy that is mostly for entertainment value. But... not really enjoying it if the kids are the one putting up with his antics, they have nothing to do with this and yet suffered the consequences of it.
      Linus, there's a reason why everyone else keep their heating system SIMPLE.

    • @TheAkashicTraveller
      @TheAkashicTraveller Рік тому +1

      Might as well knock the cost of completely redoing the entire heating and cooling system for the house because there's no way a new buyer is getting that working.

  • @jdl3408
    @jdl3408 Рік тому +24

    Glad to see you advocating for openness and locality for home automation. Particularly home assistant.

  • @bsheaves
    @bsheaves Рік тому +1

    Thank you Linus for giving me all the evidence I need that smart homes are at least another 15 years away

  • @MaxpunchIDK
    @MaxpunchIDK Рік тому +35

    We have "smart" light sensors at our office that turn the lights on and off depending on how well the room is lit up and if someones inside. And they do annoy the sh*t out of everyone, we all just wish to get a goddamn switch back.

    • @itsbazyli
      @itsbazyli Рік тому +8

      The thing is, these things SHOULD come with a 3-way switch: AUTO/ON/OFF. So many headaches would be avoided.
      I've experienced the same at our Uni. One of the large class-rooms had automated lights, but no off switch. When you wanted to run a presentation with a projector, the professor would resort to putting a bit of aluminum foil on the detector, and waiting a few minutes for the lights to go out. Then a gust of wind would blow away the foil during presentation and we'd have to fix it back on and wait for a few minutes.
      The dumbest shit ever.

    • @SagBobet
      @SagBobet Рік тому +1

      I love tech gadgets so I bought a smart lightbulb for the very first time for my lamp in the living room and its so damn annoying. It keeps disconnecting from the app and if you switch it off and on too quickly, it goes into some kind of pairing mode and starts doing this annoying flashing pattern and you have to spend another minute on your phone again to fix it.
      I had similar bad experiences with smart thermostats too...I'm honestly over it.

    • @smaddady
      @smaddady Рік тому

      You have to be really careful with motion sensor light automation. Presence sensors are much more accurate at telling if people are around vs just seeing if they moved, an especially common issue with desk work in my experience. My Workaround (since i still don't have a presence sensor in my office) was to increase the shutoff duration to about an hour since there's no way i'd sit still for that long.

    • @Warp2090
      @Warp2090 2 місяці тому

      @@itsbazyli If they had a 3 way switch the "auto" would never be used LOL

  • @Razor2048
    @Razor2048 Рік тому +36

    The ecobee thermostats allow you to calibrate/ offset the temperature sensors. For best results, get some matte black spray paint and cut an aluminum can open and flatten it, then using some thread, hang it at chest level in the middle of a room for a day or so, and the. Using an IR thermometer, check the temperature periodically throughout the day. Then using the average temperature delta between it and the ecobee, add that offset to the thermostat.

    • @risottonero9576
      @risottonero9576 Рік тому +4

      🤓

    • @Razor2048
      @Razor2048 Рік тому +3

      Wanted to also add that you can pretty much use any matte black object that has a very low thermal mass. I personally use a soda can section because they are very thin, but still durable enough to be reused when needed. Depending on the home construction you may need to do the test twice, once in the winter, and once in the summer, then writing down your winter and summer offset, then switch to one of those depending on the seasons.

    • @Eiizen
      @Eiizen Рік тому

      I don't know what type of sensor it used. But they right resistor probably do the job

    • @jeremiahkuehne2400
      @jeremiahkuehne2400 Рік тому

      Just use an ecobee sensor and place it in a spot that better represents the room's temperature and have it read from that sensor instead. Probably easier

    • @Razor2048
      @Razor2048 Рік тому

      @@jeremiahkuehne2400 While it would be good to use multiple sensors, compared to other companies, ecobee gouges like crazy on their sensor prices, in addition to needing expensive batteries that do not last anywhere near the advertised times. Beyond that, they refuse to add much needed functionality that will play to their strengths, for example, The ecobee can control the heating, cooling , and fan separately, why not allow me to use have the system cycle just the fan if the temperature delta between upstairs and downstairs exceeds a specified amount?

  • @roofieeeo
    @roofieeeo Рік тому +3

    As someone who owns an AC company and watches your show quite a bit this got me dying. I got a few ecobee‘s too but buddy’s right the newer ones sense occupancy. But honestly, you really only needed to get one ecobee and you could’ve bought a ton of their sensors which also detect occupancy and put the sensors throughout your home. That’s what I did two thermostat six sensors. Sensors are also super small. And can be hidden anywhere!

    • @roofieeeo
      @roofieeeo Рік тому

      I was going to mention something about those communicating thermostats being installed under the ecobee‘s because those touch screens put out a ton of heat. You can calibrate and adjust the ecobee, but it’s best to move them. Both of those systems can be ran through one thermostat. A lot of the communicating units can still be ran on the traditional five wire hook up as well as the communicating two wire hook up.

  • @lennef1748
    @lennef1748 Рік тому +65

    honestly - you did the same mistakes most people do when it comes to smart homes - a lot of different vendors, no real "standard" used and worst of all - wireless stuff. in my experience, the only working, standardized way to do a smart home is KNX / EIB Bus. you can mix any vendor with it, it can be done with only wired components (the most important part, wireless in any way or form is shit for reliable stuff) and is overall extremely stable (decentralized approach). Downside - its more expensive and probably not broadly available in the US and Canada? here in Europe (or more specific Germany) it is THE go to Standard for Smart Business installations and used by any Smart-Home owner who wants a pain free experience and is able to spend the "extra". if you are interested in how you would work with a KNX system to avoid some of the problems you had, i can share more details on it :)

    • @edfx
      @edfx Рік тому

      Whats the cheapest KNX room thermometer in the world?

    • @RealPCBUILD3R
      @RealPCBUILD3R Рік тому +2

      So True! I'm doing an apprenticeship as a building IT specialist and have a lot to do with KNX. Linus should totaly integrate it into his Home. There are so many possibilities and you can even integrate it into Homeasisstant.

    • @angryakita3870
      @angryakita3870 Рік тому

      EnOcean is also quite powerful

    • @felixkotschenreuther3552
      @felixkotschenreuther3552 Рік тому +1

      I would also recommend knx 100%

    • @Neuzahnstein
      @Neuzahnstein Рік тому

      Would be nice, at least looking into it. Show advantage/disadvantages to his setup.

  • @Edino_Chattino
    @Edino_Chattino Рік тому +9

    After a couple years using automation in my house, I can say what´s worth is turning the lights on/off at sunset/rise, and that´s it. Everything else is just a pain to mantain.

    • @laurencefraser
      @laurencefraser Рік тому +1

      I always got the impression that most people who have these things have a usecase that warrents automating maybe one or two things... and then everything else is just causing them more problems and expense rather than actually improving their lives in any way.