
Mike Debney contributed to the bramstroker/homeassistant-powercalc repository by introducing the WiZ WIZ294819 bulb model, adding an SHRGB alias and a new device type field to the JSON configuration. This work enhanced device identification and enabled richer configuration data for IoT integration. He also corrected standby power data for the WIZ294819 recessed downlight, improving the accuracy of energy usage reporting. Mike’s approach combined Python code updates with careful JSON schema enhancements and thorough version control practices. His contributions expanded device compatibility, reduced configuration ambiguity, and addressed misreporting issues, demonstrating depth in configuration management and data modeling within the project.
November 2025 (2025-11) monthly summary for bramstroker/homeassistant-powercalc. Key features delivered include the WiZ WIZ294819 bulb model introduction with the SHRGB alias and a new device type field added to the JSON configuration, enabling clearer device identification and richer configuration data (commits: 312bcd904be806b9e8c17ee1e7e1556a095b8403; 695585f0eeb2fca2a291aee3cf5b310bd8c7e81a; fe1626d27338e1c0958414836c0759dc52ea4cba). Additionally, standby power data for the WIZ294819 recessed downlight was corrected to reflect actual usage (commit: ea4ee604a87ea81df9f2f0812b4e9f46c2ccc723). Major bug fixes focused on ensuring energy data accuracy and device reporting reliability. Overall impact includes expanded device compatibility, improved energy usage reporting accuracy, and reduced configuration ambiguity. Technologies/skills demonstrated include Python code updates, JSON configuration/schema enhancements, device modeling, and thorough version control with meaningful commits.
November 2025 (2025-11) monthly summary for bramstroker/homeassistant-powercalc. Key features delivered include the WiZ WIZ294819 bulb model introduction with the SHRGB alias and a new device type field added to the JSON configuration, enabling clearer device identification and richer configuration data (commits: 312bcd904be806b9e8c17ee1e7e1556a095b8403; 695585f0eeb2fca2a291aee3cf5b310bd8c7e81a; fe1626d27338e1c0958414836c0759dc52ea4cba). Additionally, standby power data for the WIZ294819 recessed downlight was corrected to reflect actual usage (commit: ea4ee604a87ea81df9f2f0812b4e9f46c2ccc723). Major bug fixes focused on ensuring energy data accuracy and device reporting reliability. Overall impact includes expanded device compatibility, improved energy usage reporting accuracy, and reduced configuration ambiguity. Technologies/skills demonstrated include Python code updates, JSON configuration/schema enhancements, device modeling, and thorough version control with meaningful commits.

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