Open Source Smart Home HUB 2.0 for Home Assistant

Published 2022-07-07
In this video, I'll show you how I built my Smart Home HUB 2.0 for Home Assistant. It is an open-source project, so you can download and edit whatever you want.
JLCPCB ($2 for 1-4 layer PCBs; PCB assembly from $0): jlcpcb.com/SMA

I also created a Facebook group about this project. If you've any questions, or if you have great ideas on how to improve it, I cordially invite you there :) facebook.com/groups/766765251176707/

Project details: smartsolutions4home.com/ss4h-shh-smart-home-hub/

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All Comments (21)
  • @DrZzs
    Wow! I need this! Lets talk about mass production.
  • You want to thank us?! No man, we need to thank you for sharing your knowledge!
  • @xenories
    Hi, impressive PCBs and assembly in this small package. The only thing missing from these designs are LEDs for each input / output. I work in BMS (Boulding Management System), something like SmatHome but for entire factories and large buildings. And the LEDs for the IO make diagnostics much easier if something is malfunctioning.
  • @jeremyjedynak
    The level of technical execution and then video production on this channel are amazing, and way better than many other channels! This channel just showed up in my feed today for the first time, after years of watching YT videos. I'm not sure what is wrong with the YT algorithm, but this channel should be getting 100x more views!
  • @CraigHissett
    Absolutely incredible. Really looking forward to the HA integration. Its given me lots of ideas about creating an ESP32-based hub for each room!
  • @InspiredScience
    Sebastian this is brilliant! Especially the modularity of the components, which make it so much more practical. This is the first video I've watched and have subscribed due to your excellent work!
  • This is the first video of yours I have seen and it is great! The project was amazing and you have a great mix of professionalism and humor. I look forward to seeing more of your work.
  • @user-xb5ht1oc8q
    He learned the important lesson that a picnic at the beach on a windy day is a bad idea.
  • Dude! This is crazy. I'm throughout impressed about the really amazing modular design, meticulous details about power management and connectivity and amazing execution. It's not often that I see a genius and you are definitely one!
  • @llingnau
    Wow, pretty impressive and congratulations. I especially liked the fact that you admitted the mistake regarding the cover not fitting at the end. We all makes mistakes and it feels very human (and unscripted) when someone admits this on a video that they've uploaded themselves. Fantastic project!
  • @damirg7572
    Wow, I just remodeling my house and replacing all wires I need one of this. Great work 👏
  • @MMotokey
    You're drink MATE!!! sólo por eso ganaste un suscriptor argentino (además de tu excelente trabajo) Congratulations!
  • @kyme32
    Pretty dope, i'm glad to see someone already made what i was thinking doing for some time but never had the time.
  • @mosesm2235
    What a masterpiece you have made! Impressive!! Would love to make one for myself now!
  • You Freak!!! That is the most enjoyable smart home video that I have watched. I stuggle with soldering basic wires, what you have done is truly amazing. Congratulations! And thanks
  • OMG. That project is amazing. Just less than a couple of months ago I was evaluating options to manage all the relays and inputs for a future home projects. I was surprised by the lack of options. Either there were enterprise PLCs costing thousands of dollars and requiring proprietary soft to configure or just simple DIY devices a-la simple relay board connected to raspberry pi via Arduino. And most of those devices are not even din-rail mountable! Additionally to that, I'm really addicted to esphome. The ability to program simple local automation but leave connectivity for home assistant is a blessing. Looking at your hub, I feel that it checks all the boxes I was looking for. Amazing work, cannot wait to build or buy that.
  • @kctyler8836
    Dude, I love your content. After coming upon your content today, I can't stop watching your videos. It will be exciting to see what you have up next. Good luck Sebastian.
  • @MrJonbot81
    I am so glad I found this video!!! I was planning to do a project just like this when I build my new home in a year or so. I was thinking an esp32 in each room to control it. It is nice to find that a lot of work has already been done on this idea. Maybe I will video it and post so you can see this type of system in a new home build.