
Home Assistant Podcast From Pi to Blue, we’re revisiting Courtenay Watson
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Nov 25, 2025 Courtenay Watson, a dedicated Home Assistant enthusiast, discusses her impressive six-year journey from Raspberry Pi to Home Assistant Blue. She shares insights on mastering the Energy Dashboard using MQTT and surviving outages with Tuya devices. Courtenay also highlights the shift from YAML to a more user-friendly UI for automations. Plus, she tells a remarkable story about swiftly restoring backups after a beta hiccup. With future plans encompassing sensors and automation robots, her experience is both captivating and educational for new users.
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Baseline Power Test Postponed
- Courtenay plans to power‑cycle the whole house to measure baseline and identify phantom loads.
- She hasn't done it yet because it inconveniences housemates, despite the dashboard making the approach obvious.
Prefer Generated Room Dashboards
- Use the generated room dashboards and hide seldom‑used entities to make control finger‑friendly.
- The new UI tiles simplify everyday control compared to map or floorplan setups.
Thermostat Managed By Home Assistant
- Courtenay installed a smart thermostat set to manual and uses Home Assistant automations for temperature control.
- She avoids vendor learning features and keeps control logic in Home Assistant.
