In case you want to add more than one device, it needs to be followed by a comma (including double quotes): “|,|” The format of one value including double quotes = “|”
#Homeseer echo install
Install the Shelly Cloud app on a mobile device(Android/iOS).First things first!!įirst thing to do is to add the Plug-S device in the Shelly Cloud app, because it has to be included in the local wifi network: The original wallplug seems to be the Blitzwolf BW-SHP6, which can be bought very cheap in Asia.
![homeseer echo homeseer echo](https://www.ubuy.com.tr/productimg/?image=aHR0cHM6Ly9tLm1lZGlhLWFtYXpvbi5jb20vaW1hZ2VzL0kvNzF4UlJLWmRnSEwuX0FDX1NMMTUwMF8uanBn.jpg)
In case you want to continue with Tasmota, take a look here: My preference is still to not have a connection with a cloud or app supplier, so maybe later, I’ll flash Tasmota on it. There is an option to load the Tasmota firmware on it, but apparently it’s also possible in the Shell app, to not connect it to the cloud (default setting). The name that is set in the Shelly Cloud app, is not available in the JSON output, so you have to define it yourself, more explaination later about this part.īefore I’ve bought these Shelly Cloud Plug-S devices, I need to be sure there is an option to control it from outside the Shelly Cloud app.
#Homeseer echo code
For this a single line of code needs to be changed in the script file, with the IP address and name of each device. Script version 1.0 at the bottom of the page, will show the most important data and values from the Shelly Plug-S devices in your network. Therefor I made a script to integrate the Shelly Cloud Wall Plug-S into Homeseer.
![homeseer echo homeseer echo](https://i0.wp.com/www.techjunkie.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Comprehensive-list-of-Amazon-Echo-compatible-devices1.jpg)
Although “Alexbk66” made a plugin for Homeseer to read and control several Shelly Cloud devices, I’d like to have similar functionality via a script, for free.