Bruce Arnold
Well-Known Member
Our home was flooded by Hurricane Florence. During the restoration, I decided we'd like having a smart home system. Lights, switches, plugs, fans. It's very convenient and kind of fun. The grandkids love it.
We put a "charging station" in the area where we charge our ebike batteries. Wife has a Pedego City Commuter, I've got a Juiced Bikes CCS. We had the electrician put in a new socket that we use just for our bikes.
Last week, I decided I wanted to make it a smart socket. I got this smart socket and set it up yesterday. We can turn them on/off with Alexa, or put them on a timer through the Kasa app.
We've talked about using the old fashioned timers as the poor man's Satiator. The TP-Link plug cost more, but still not what I'd call expensive, and it fits into our overall smart home scheme.
Right now I've got it on a 5 hour timer. It's a 17.4 Ah battery, it's at about 3/8 charge, and it's a 2 Amp charger, so that's about right. We'll see.
We put a "charging station" in the area where we charge our ebike batteries. Wife has a Pedego City Commuter, I've got a Juiced Bikes CCS. We had the electrician put in a new socket that we use just for our bikes.
Last week, I decided I wanted to make it a smart socket. I got this smart socket and set it up yesterday. We can turn them on/off with Alexa, or put them on a timer through the Kasa app.
We've talked about using the old fashioned timers as the poor man's Satiator. The TP-Link plug cost more, but still not what I'd call expensive, and it fits into our overall smart home scheme.
Right now I've got it on a 5 hour timer. It's a 17.4 Ah battery, it's at about 3/8 charge, and it's a 2 Amp charger, so that's about right. We'll see.