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I added the ESP32 as a New Device, entered the SSID and Password for my home network, and saved the Encryption Key to my Vaultwarden container, in case I need it later.
Results are then shared with Home Assistant via the ESPHome plugin and the ESP32’s WiFi connection.
So I’m needing to build a plant irrigation system for where I live. And I want it to be managed using a smart controller that will be integrated into Home Assistant which is my home automation ...
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If you're using Home Assistant Container (rather than HAOS), you can install ESPHome as a separate container, with the ESPHome integration installed in Home Assistant to link everything up.
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