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Wifi Breakers, that has MQTT or even that has a ESP32 chipped

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Hi guys

Other than Tuya compatible that can talk to Home Assistant.

Anyone know of a Wifi capable breaker that talk mqtt direct or that has a ESP32 that can be flashed with Tasmoto.

20, 32, 40, 50 amp options,

G

I'm using sonoff/ewelink devices.

If you are looking for breaker specific model I have a PSF-X67. Their wifi range is pretty weak so the Wifi access point needs to be pretty close. Make sure it is the ewelink model, I see searching it tuya models pop up as well 🤷‍♂️.

These can be flashed to esphome or tasmoto but will require drilling out the fastner. There was recently a major shift from ewelink with blocking power data over the cloud to home assistant breaking stuff relying on power readings etc but the guy behind the integration in Home assistant has resolved this to push this data where possible via lan and not cloud on a 5s interval but not all devices support local power data.

So it is working in Home Assistant via the Sonofflan integration but the option is there down the road if need be to flash these devices should the ewelink overlords truly turn to the dark side.

There is also a POWR320D device from sonoff but those are 20a and bit bulkier so depends on your needs but will fit on a DB board but takes 2-3 slots.

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