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by goda90 786 days ago
Oh I like that. We have LG washer and dryer but I have 0 interest in connecting then to Wi-Fi. Right now we have a z-wave button sitting on the washing machine that starts a timer when we press it, but since the washing machine has variable run times, it's imperfect.
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Someone else on HN mentioned a couple of months ago that they were using a power meter for the same purpose. There are a lot of cheap zigbee and zwave outlets that will report power, though you'd have to implement the thresholding logic on your controller.
It works pretty well, and it's nice having full control of the smarts. My washer and dryer don't have a built in buzzer for some weird reason, so it's been a nice upgrade.
We have a "smart" washer & dryer, and the Alexa voice announcement when the cycle finishes is handy.