Appliance automations

The latest generation of appliances have WiFi connectivity and phone apps. But you may want deeper integration with your smart home, or you may have “dumb” appliances that need creative solutions. Here are ways to automate any appliance.

Why appliance automation?

Never Forget — Get notified when washer, dryer, or dishwasher finishes

Hands-Free Operation — Robot vacuum runs automatically when you leave

Perfect Timing — Coffee ready exactly when you wake up

Energy Monitoring — Track power usage of any appliance

Smart Scheduling — Run appliances during off-peak electricity hours

Any Appliance — Even “dumb” appliances become smart with power monitoring

🌟 Essential Automations

Washer done notification

Get notified when the washing machine cycle completes so you can transfer clothes to dryer promptly.

Best for: Preventing mildew, laundry efficiency

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Auto-start robot vacuum when away

Robot vacuum automatically cleans your home when everyone leaves.

Best for: Automated cleaning, hands-free maintenance

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Fridge or freezer door left open alert

Get notified when your refrigerator or freezer door is left open too long to prevent food spoilage.

Best for: Food safety, energy savings, kids

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Robot vacuum only when empty

Start your vacuum only when the house is truly empty and finish before anyone returns.

Best for: Smart scheduling, no disruption

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Common use cases

Completion notifications

  • Washer/dryer cycle finished
  • Dishwasher clean and ready
  • Coffee maker brewing complete
  • Bread machine finished baking

Scheduled operations

  • Robot vacuum runs when away
  • Dishwasher starts during off-peak hours
  • Coffee maker on timer for morning
  • Slow cooker timed start

Energy monitoring

  • Track appliance power usage
  • Detect always-on power drains
  • Identify malfunctioning appliances
  • Monitor monthly consumption

Safety automations

  • Auto-shutoff for heaters after X hours
  • Notifications if oven left on
  • Alerts for abnormal power draw
  • Disable appliances when away

Best practices

Power monitoring tips

  • Watch full cycle to learn patterns
  • Use 3-5 minute delays to avoid false triggers
  • Set conservative thresholds
  • Test multiple times before trusting

Smart plug selection

  • Check maximum amperage rating
  • Verify power monitoring accuracy
  • Consider local vs. cloud processing
  • Ensure it won't block other outlets

Notification strategy

  • First: Informational ("Washer done!")
  • 30 min: Reminder ("Don't forget wet clothes")
  • 2 hours: Urgent ("Mildew risk!")
  • Mute audible between 10 PM - 7 AM

Safety considerations

  • Never: Gas appliances, high heat unsupervised
  • Safe: Coffee makers, robot vacuums
  • Safe: Dishwashers, washing machines
  • Safe: Electric kettles (with auto shut-off)

Troubleshooting

Power monitoring not detecting cycle end

  • Lower the power threshold (try 15W instead of 10W)
  • Increase delay time (try 5 minutes instead of 3)
  • Check if appliance has standby power draw
  • Verify smart plug power monitoring accuracy

False "done" notifications

  • Increase delay before triggering (5+ minutes)
  • Raise power threshold slightly
  • Check for power fluctuations in your home
  • Use additional verification (vibration sensor)

Vibration sensor triggers too often

  • Adjust sensitivity in sensor settings
  • Add "for: 2 minutes" delay to automation
  • Relocate sensor to less vibration-prone spot
  • Combine with door sensor for verification

Robot vacuum starts at wrong time

  • Verify presence detection is accurate
  • Add 15-minute delay after away mode
  • Check for motion sensors that could indicate presence
  • Use time-based conditions (only 9 AM - 6 PM)