mtnman2016
Well-Known Member
This year I decided to leverage cloud-based automation in my grow room, and it turned out to be an absolute failure. Here are the issues I encountered in case anyone else has similar non-brilliant ideas.
1) I wanted to use a smart plug to monitor power usage plus schedule on/off times using a Kasa (TP-Link) plug. While the monitoring was cool, it only really made sense for the first couple days since the values won't change. 12 on 12 off uses the same power every day. Herin lies the first bad experience. 2 nights ago, the schedule did not kick off, so the girls were left in the dark all night. Back to mechanical and I won't look back.
2) This issue was even worse than #1. I had a space heater on a smart plug and a Netatmo weather station in the room. Once the weather hits 78 degrees Fahrenheit IFTTT sees it and shut off the plug hooked to the heater and once it hits 72 it turns the heater back on. Well, IFTTT appeared to not be functioning properly since 12/7/21 @ 11:45 PST while the heater was on damn near frying my plants. IFTTT just lost a subscriber for life. Once "MATTER" is a thing IFTTT will become irrelevant Imo. Cool service though.
Fortunately, I had many alerts setup using other IoT devices to notify if temps are off and caught it.
Point is, do not, never ever rely on cloud services to automate your grow room, tent, etc. It will fail someday, guaranteed.
1) I wanted to use a smart plug to monitor power usage plus schedule on/off times using a Kasa (TP-Link) plug. While the monitoring was cool, it only really made sense for the first couple days since the values won't change. 12 on 12 off uses the same power every day. Herin lies the first bad experience. 2 nights ago, the schedule did not kick off, so the girls were left in the dark all night. Back to mechanical and I won't look back.
2) This issue was even worse than #1. I had a space heater on a smart plug and a Netatmo weather station in the room. Once the weather hits 78 degrees Fahrenheit IFTTT sees it and shut off the plug hooked to the heater and once it hits 72 it turns the heater back on. Well, IFTTT appeared to not be functioning properly since 12/7/21 @ 11:45 PST while the heater was on damn near frying my plants. IFTTT just lost a subscriber for life. Once "MATTER" is a thing IFTTT will become irrelevant Imo. Cool service though.
Fortunately, I had many alerts setup using other IoT devices to notify if temps are off and caught it.
Point is, do not, never ever rely on cloud services to automate your grow room, tent, etc. It will fail someday, guaranteed.