mwoodage wrote:From a raspberry pi 4, which is sat next to my Mac mini.
I don’t use HA much, mainly playing with it to see what it does, but I don’t think I’ll be swapping over anytime soon!
lwhitten wrote:I follow this forum because I used to run Indigo, but switched to Home Assistant, and like to track Indigo progress.
For this question, I'm genuinely curious what the use case is for running both Indigo & Home Assistant. Certainly not saying there isn't one, just wondering what it is.
FlyingDiver wrote:lwhitten wrote:I follow this forum because I used to run Indigo, but switched to Home Assistant, and like to track Indigo progress.
For this question, I'm genuinely curious what the use case is for running both Indigo & Home Assistant. Certainly not saying there isn't one, just wondering what it is.
I can think of two. One, for devices that have an Integration in Home Assistant but there is no plugin for Indigo. Such as my Mitsubishi mini-split AC in my garage. Using Home Assistant and the HA Agent plugin, I can monitor and control that device from Indigo.
Second, for extending Indigo control to remote locations. Either areas that are out of reach of the Z-wave network (remote building on the property), or to a totally distinct location. I can put an rPi running HA in my RV storage building, connect a few local sensors to HA, and monitor/control using Indigo from home.
vtmikel wrote:Am I correct that there is no way to mirror a HA device -> Indigo?
FlyingDiver wrote:vtmikel wrote:Am I correct that there is no way to mirror a HA device -> Indigo?
Did you mean the other way around? Because HA Agent does HA -> Indigo.
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