Mine have always been a bit functional, and I’m curious what more creative people have achieved.

Anyone fancy showing off what they’ve put together? Feel free to blank out personal information, obviously.

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    8 months ago

    My “What’s the internet connection up to?” card:

    My “Leaving the house” card:

    It’s nice to compare the local predicted temperature, and local sensor.

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        8 months ago

        Currently, it’s using a Waze integration.
        The coolest thing, is that it’s given me a really nice data set for when are the bad times to drive across town are. (Sadly, it’s during the morning and afternoon school runs).
        It also reveals that the travel time on average is impacted significantly by the school holidays, and the weather.

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      8 months ago

      What integrations did you use for all those lovely dials and what config did they need? I would like to shamelessly copy!

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          It is indeed! Mostly just fiddling around with the settings.

          @[email protected], here is a paste of the config so you can play with it:
          (If you click show code editor, then paste in, you can then go back to visual editor with things configured)

          Speedtest needle gauges and ping with colour change:

          type: horizontal-stack
          cards:
            - type: gauge
              min: 0
              severity:
                green: 80
                yellow: 50
                red: 0
              entity: sensor.speedtest_download
              max: 100
              needle: true
            - type: gauge
              min: 0
              max: 20
              entity: sensor.speedtest_upload
              severity:
                green: 16
                yellow: 10
                red: 0
              needle: true
            - type: gauge
              min: 0
              entity: sensor.speedtest_ping
              severity:
                green: 0
                yellow: 15
                red: 20
              max: 100
          
          

          Air quality with lots of different colours:

          type: horizontal-stack
          cards:
            - type: gauge
              entity: sensor.oxford_air_quality_index
              needle: false
              min: 0
              max: 500
              segments:
                - from: 0
                  color: '#00e400'
                - from: 51
                  color: '#ffff00'
                - from: 101
                  color: '#ff7e00'
                - from: 151
                  color: '#ff0000'
                - from: 201
                  color: '#8f3f97'
                - from: 301
                  color: '#800000'
              name: 'Air quality: PM2.5'
              unit: µg/m3
            - type: gauge
              entity: sensor.external_environment_f
              max: 40
              severity:
                green: 18
                yellow: 25
                red: 30
              needle: false
              min: -10
            - type: gauge
              entity: sensor.oxford_uv_index
              max: 10
              severity:
                green: 0
                yellow: 3
                red: 6
          

          Once you’ve got your head around horizontal stacks (lets you put multiple small dials together), it’s mostly picking thresholds and settings colours.

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      I’m glad I glanced in here. I recently deleted everything and had to start again, but MET office was broken on my old install so I never tried again.

      Your screenshots made me reinstall, and my phone remembered my Met office logins (bonus) so it took seconds. And it works!

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        It was broken for a few weeks of 2024.2 (I think). I ended up learning how to do a manual downgrade while they fixed it!

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        It’s pulled from my main router using it’s metric for it. It only updates once a minute or so, but it’s a nice metric.
        Once I switch over to more powerful gear, I’ll probably have to start using SNMP, which I don’t look forward to!