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How to Install an Enerwave Z-Wave Plus Double Relay
This is a SmartThings automation showing how to automatically turn on your bathroom fan to reduce humidity in your bath/shower. In this automation I show how to install an in wall micro switch. The switch is neatly concealed within the gang box. The switch that I am using is the Enerwave Z-Wave Plus Dual Relay Wall Micro Switch. I demonstrate how to setup this routine in both the SmartThings Classic App and the New SmartThings App. Bathroom Fan/Light Video Links:


Water Leak Announcement On Your Echo Device
In the following video I show how to set-up an easy routine in the Free Echo Speaks App within SmartThings for automatic notifications...


Create a Virtual Momentary Switch to Control SmartThings
In the following video I will take you through all the steps to create a Virtual Momentary Switch (VMS) as a Device Handler, add the VMS...


How to Create a Smart Home 101
Would like to learn the secret to creating a successful and well connect smart home ecosystem? Not quite sure where to begin. There is...


British Male Voice on Echo Device Using Echo Speaks & SmartThings
In the following video I will show you how to trigger custom voice notification on your Alexa Echo devices using the SmartThings...


5 Fun Home Automation Pranks
In the video below I show you 5 Fun Home Automation Pranks using Amazon Echo & SmartThings. My particular smart home automation setup...


Get the SharpTools Dashboard on Your Mobile Devices
Below I've included a video to show you the steps of getting a SharpTools Dashboard on your mobile devices for easy and convenient...


How to Setup SharpTools to Automate, Monitor & Control SmartThings Devices
Create free custom dashboards and write awesome rules to monitor and and control SmartThings devices!


How to Setup the Free SmartThings Community Installer App
This is an easy to follow guide for setting up the Free SmartThings Community Installer app


Can it An Alexa Echo Device Really Detect CO Alarms & Breaking Glass?
Check out the surprising results of my testing of the Alexa Guard feature
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