I made some pasta after work yesterday, and you can clearly see the humidity spike in the house when boiling the water. Gotta remember to turn the extraction hood on if I don’t want mold!
It starts with a little insight and ends with data hoarding. I have independent temperature, humidity, and air quality sensors in every single room. I’m chasing that data dragon
That is 100% my goal.
Be your own, local Alexa ;)
Add CO2 or pm 2.5, and you’ll really see when you cook. Boiling pasta doesn’t do much in my place, but my humidity ranges from 65-75%. (I prefer to watch the dewpoint, which is basically glued to 19°C all summer)
How nice to See someone with a clue about thermodynamics
I have a CO2 sensor I got from China for like 35 bucks, and was able to reverse engineer the api
The stove top extractors are especially important if you’ve got a gas cook top, those things are baaaaad for you :(
Why not wire the hood to an air sensor?
Most hoods are plugged into an outlet in the cabinet above it. Just pop a smart plug in there and leave the switch on the hood on.
I used a Shelly relay to add smarts to my dumb hood. Just interrupt the switches.
That powers the light too, so I’d rather not lose that.
I may try, but I’m in an apartment and I’m not sure if I can pull it off without damaging the hood.
I’m in the market for air sensors (temp, humidity and quality etc). What are some good options for HA?
I just got 2 of the new Ikea ones. They have CO2, temp, humidity and pm 2.5 . Working flawless (apart from having wrong time) . Connected via Matter
I like my Apollo air 1. I have an alert set for when the air quality is poor for over 30 minutes, but mostly it just shows up after I made toast.
Apollo sensors > *
Dont forget the mold indicator
I need to set that up, especially in the bathrooms.
I recommend a dehumidifier! Great to keep humidity down.


