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The text is a transcript of a video where Linus and Jake from Linus Tech Tips show how they set up a smart home system to control the in-floor heating in Linus's house. They use ecobee thermostats, tasmoda relay boards, and home assistant software to create a local and cloud-independent system that can activate the heating zones based on the desired temperature. They also use a Cat phone with a FLIR thermal camera to verify that the hot water is flowing through the pipes. They encounter some challenges and frustrations along the way, such as the ecobee thermostats being heated up by the American Standard thermostats, and the home kit integration being unreliable. They also do a sponsored segment for Squarespace, a website building platform.
Some possible key facts extracted from the text are:
- The text is a transcript of a video about setting up a smart home system with in-floor heating and ecobee thermostats.
- The video is sponsored by Build Redux and Squarespace.
- The system uses tasmoda devices with Wi-Fi relays to control the heating zones and valves.
- The system uses home assistant software running on a server to communicate with the devices and integrate them with home kit protocol.
- The system avoids relying on cloud data or internet connection for its functionality.
- The system has some challenges such as the ecobee thermostats being heated up by other devices and throwing off the temperature readings.
- The video uses a Cat phone with a FLIR thermal camera to show the heat distribution in the pipes and floors.