Yes, you can build a smart pet feeder for under $25. It uses an ESP32, a continuous rotation servo, and a 3D-printed auger, driven by ESPHome and Home Assistant . You get scheduled meals, set portion sizes, a “feed now” button on your phone, and a full feeding log. Commercial feeders like PetSafe ($100 to $150) and PETLIBRO ($65 to $160) charge a premium for the same features. This guide covers the hardware, wiring, firmware, and safety steps that make the build reliable.
Home-Assistant
Dynamic Electricity Pricing Automations in Home Assistant With Tibber and Nordpool
Home Assistant pulls hourly spot prices through the Tibber integration or the Nordpool HACS add-on. It then schedules EV chargers, water heaters, heat pumps, and dishwashers during the cheapest hours. On a 2026 Nordic tariff with 3-8x daily price swings, shifting 10-15 kWh of flexible load each day cuts the bill by 20-40% with no comfort cost.
Why Dynamic Pricing Pays Off in 2026
The Nordpool day-ahead auction closes around noon CET. By 13:00, prices for all 24 hours of the next day are out for every bidding zone. That window is exactly what Home Assistant needs: a once-a-day drop of 24 hourly prices that your automations can plan against overnight.
Build a Thread Device With ESPHome and the ESP32-H2
Thread is a low-power, IPv6-based mesh protocol for smart home devices. Since ESPHome
2025.6.0, you can flash Thread-native firmware onto any ESP32-H2 or ESP32-C6 board. No Zigbee2MQTT, no WiFi congestion. Grab an ESP32-H2-DevKitM-1, write a short ESPHome config with the esp-idf framework and the openthread component, then join it to a Thread border router
like Home Assistant Yellow or a HomePod mini. Your sensors show up over IPv6 with sub-second latency and battery life measured in months.
Plant Monitor System ESP32: Under $10 Per Plant
Yes, you can monitor every houseplant in your home for under $10 per plant. A single ESP32 board running ESPHome (currently at version 2026.3.0) reads capacitive soil moisture sensors, a BH1750 light sensor, and an AHT20 temperature/humidity sensor, then feeds everything straight into Home Assistant . From there, automations send you a notification when a plant needs water, dashboards show moisture trends over weeks, and you stop guessing whether that fern in the corner is actually happy. This guide covers sensor selection, wiring a 4-plant monitoring hub, the complete ESPHome YAML configuration, Home Assistant dashboards, and tips for long-term reliability.
Automate Your Pool or Hot Tub with Home Assistant and ESPHome Sensors
Pool and hot tub chemistry can swing from safe to damaging in a few hours. A paper strip you dip once a week will not catch it. The fix is cheap: a waterproof ESPHome sensor built around an ESP32 , reading water temperature, pH, and ORP, piped into Home Assistant for pump schedules, chemical alerts, and cover reminders. A full setup runs under $80. It replaces guesswork with a live dashboard and push alerts that fire before your heater corrodes.
Bluetooth Proxies Under $20: Room Detection with ESP32-C3
Drop a few ESP32 boards ($3-8 each) flashed with ESPHome ’s Bluetooth Proxy firmware into rooms where BLE devices drop out. Home Assistant then routes Bluetooth traffic through the nearest proxy on its own. Each proxy adds about 10-15 meters of BLE coverage through interior walls, needs only a USB power cable, and works with HA’s native Bluetooth setup. The BLE devices themselves need no config changes. They have no idea they’re talking through a relay.
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