


The Flume implementation is dependent on the default alerts and custom alerts you configured first through the Flume app. Versus the flume api that doesn’t have away/home setting so no way to set it to away mode and kick off 15 seconds interval monitoring. so it seems that when it’s set to away it’s monitoring on 15 seconds intervals Based on the followingĪwayLeak : Generated when the homeAway mode is set to away and water flows for more than 15 seconds. The Stream labs away/home has specific api feature. I ended up using bits of this and that, some custom tweaks here and there, and after a lot of log.debug statements using web Smartthings IDE that at times provides zero stack tracing I created this Flume frankenstein app…Again enjoy… First github contribution too woohoo, more to come, stay tuned.
FLUME FLOW SENSOR FREE
Since it’s a frankenstein app it might have redundant methods…feel free to clean up methods or debug statements as you see fit.Īcknowledgements: My first Smartthings app and groovy stab, want to thank for his implementation: StreamLabs Smart Home Water Meter InterfaceĪlso thank Honeywell Lyric Water Leak Sensor ConnectĪlso thank michaeldavie Flume Water Meter - Hardware - Home Assistant Community It will turn to ‘wet’ if a Low Flow Leak is detected by Flume Water Meter.Īlso you will need to adjust for your time zone line 337. It doesn’t have the home/away that stream labs water meter has so the interface looks slightly different.
