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Nicely done. I’ve thought about converting old phones into smart wall pockets through the house since the return value has plummeted.
I have my old phone as a clock and an old tablet as a wall controller that's really just a digital photo frame most of the time.
Do you do anything fancy with the power supplies? I've seen suggestions of removing the batteries and having them permanently plugged in so the batteries don't swell over time.
Yes I do, and it's currently bugging out so I need to fix it.
I have it on a smart plug. I have an automation that checks the battery level. When it goes below a percentage (I forget what percentage) it turns on and turns back off at 80 percent.
So it never charges over 80 percent battery level which should keep the battery healthy.
The reason it's bugged out is because just yesterday I wired in a new plug socket with fancy usb charging points, so I switched out the smart plug for a smart usb plug (a Sonoff micro) which does not seem to be doing the job correctly.
I need to have another look at the automation.