I’ve got a non-smart washer, but after a recent power outage I noticed that it resumes the wash cycle at it’s current point when power is cut then restored.

Enter an IKEA smart button and smart plug.

I load the washer, get it started then press the button to kill power and enable an automation (currently on have 4 am and 3 pm).

At 4am or 3pm, the automation turns the power back on and disables itself.

Next step is monitoring the smart plug power monitoring to send a notification when the washer finishes.

  • @[email protected]
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    61 month ago

    I have a semi-smart washer with a “delay” feature that lets me run it later. My electricity price doesn’t change so I use it to have the washer finish when I get up in the morning so the clothes can go right in the dryer.

    However a notification feature would be fantastic. I still don’t understand why appliance manufacturers never cooperated on a cheap and simple standard for remote notification

    • @[email protected]OP
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      31 month ago

      Yeah, my 4am is so they can go in the dryer in the morning, 3pm is so they can go in the dryer after work.

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        1 month ago

        I hit delay so it’s finished when I want it but the clothes are not sitting around damp.

        That’s different than “soak” or pre-rinse

        I can start the laundry late without waiting up for it

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    31 month ago

    Thought of roughly the same, but triggered on the price of electricity (I have the nordpool integration). It’s only my machine doesn’t understand I want it to start or continue after a power surge :(

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        11 month ago

        Because then you don’t have to push the button yourself at all. You can still use the smart outlet if you want to track power usage and prevent it from drawing ghost power when not in use.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          11 month ago

          Ahh, but most of the time I just let the washer run normally. Hence the need for a button not just an automatic start at X times.