Kelvin60 Skrevet 17. september 2024 Skrevet 17. september 2024 Hello Everyone, I'm new to home automation and want to install a smart home system with an energy-efficient main focus. My main objective is to use less electricity without compromising comfort. My goal is to automate the heating system, several appliances, and the lighting. But I have no idea where to start or which products are the easiest and most dependable to integrate. I have the following queries: Which smart home hubs that support energy-saving gadgets would you suggest for beginners? Which particular smart plugs or thermostats have you found to be most useful for controlling energy use? How do you manage seasonal adjustments to the heating and lighting systems? Which platforms or software do you use to keep an eye on energy usage, and is it useful for cutting expenses? I would be very grateful for any guidance, suggestions, or firsthand accounts you could provide. I can't wait to find out more and make my house more energy- and sustainably-efficient! Thank you in advance. Siter
christbj Skrevet 23. september 2024 Skrevet 23. september 2024 I started with home automation with similar goals - save energy (and money - with tariffs changing a lot during the day much money can be saved by moving heating of water and charging of electric cars) without reducing comfort. And have som fun an learn a lot at the same time. This guy has a lot of informative videos on the subject: Siter
Faraz Skrevet i går, 08:54 Skrevet i går, 08:54 Hey there! Welcome to the world of home automation—great to see you're starting with an energy-efficiency focus! I was in a similar position not too long ago, and I’ve learned quite a bit about creating a smart, energy-saving setup without losing comfort. Happy to share what’s worked for me: 1. Smart Hubs for Beginners If you're new, I'd recommend starting with Amazon Echo (Alexa) or Google Nest Hub. Both are beginner-friendly and support a wide range of energy-efficient smart devices. They’re easy to integrate with smart plugs, lights, and thermostats, and their ecosystems keep expanding. 2. Smart Plugs & Thermostats That Actually Help For smart plugs, TP-Link Kasa Smart Plugs are reliable, affordable, and come with great scheduling features. As for thermostats, nothing beats the Google Nest Learning Thermostat in my opinion—it adapts to your schedule and can significantly cut energy use over time. I reviewed a bunch of options recently on my site—here’s a full breakdown of the Top 10 Smart Gadgets for Energy Efficiency in 2025 if you want more product comparisons and pros/cons. 3. Managing Seasonal Changes Seasonal adjustments are key! I use smart thermostats and automated lighting scenes based on sunrise/sunset and temperature changes. Some systems, like Nest or Ecobee, allow seasonal scheduling and remote control, which is super helpful during winter and summer months. If you’re prepping for colder seasons, you might find these Winter Energy Saving Tips useful too—it’s packed with practical ways to automate heat and lighting while keeping bills in check. 4. Monitoring Energy Usage Platforms like Sense Energy Monitor, Emporia Vue, or even your smart plug apps give detailed usage reports. They helped me realize which appliances were energy hogs. The insights definitely helped cut costs. If you're trying to figure out what makes the most sense for your setup, here's a beginner-friendly Home Energy Efficiency Guide that might give you a clearer roadmap. Feel free to ask if you need help choosing between products or setting up automation routines. Home automation can feel overwhelming at first, but with a focus on energy savings, it pays off really quickly. Good luck transforming your space into a smarter, more efficient home! Siter
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