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# Zigbee2MQTT & Shelly Weather Station Integration
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This guide describes how to deploy Zigbee2MQTT in the `monitoring` namespace and pair your **Shelly Weather Station (Ecowitt WS90)** using the **SLZB-MR1U Zigbee multiradio** (`192.168.10.10`).
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> [!NOTE]
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> These resources have already been successfully applied and verified running in the cluster.
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## 1. Deploy Zigbee2MQTT
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The Kubernetes secret and workload manifests are located in `k8s/monitoring/`:
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```bash
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# 1. Apply the encrypted secrets (MQTT credentials & Traefik basic auth credentials)
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# Note: Basic auth credentials are split into 'zigbee2mqtt-auth-secret' to satisfy
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# Traefik's constraint requiring exactly one key in the basic auth secret.
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kubectl apply -f k8s/monitoring/zigbee2mqtt.secret.yaml
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# 2. Apply the main deployment, PVC, ConfigMap, Service, Middleware, and Ingress
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kubectl apply -f k8s/monitoring/zigbee2mqtt.yaml
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```
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## 2. Verify the Deployment
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1. Check that the Persistent Volume is provisioned and the pod starts:
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```bash
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kubectl get pods -n monitoring -l app=zigbee2mqtt
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```
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2. Inspect the logs to ensure Zigbee2MQTT connects successfully to the SLZB-MR1U coordinator (`192.168.10.10:7638` — port `7638` is the TI CC2652P7 coordinator chip on the MR1U) and the Mosquitto MQTT broker (`mosquitto.datalab.svc.cluster.local`):
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```bash
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kubectl logs -n monitoring deploy/zigbee2mqtt
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```
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**Expected healthy output:**
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```
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info: z2m: Starting Zigbee2MQTT version 1.40.1 (commit #403d3c0)
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info: z2m: Starting zigbee-herdsman (0.57.3)
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info: zh:zstack:znp: Opening TCP socket with 192.168.10.10:7638
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info: zh:zstack:znp: Socket connected
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info: z2m: zigbee-herdsman started (resumed)
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info: z2m: Connecting to MQTT server at mqtt://mosquitto.datalab.svc.cluster.local:1883
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info: z2m: Connected to MQTT server
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info: z2m: Started frontend on port 0.0.0.0:8080
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info: z2m: Zigbee2MQTT started!
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```
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## 3. Access the Dashboard
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The dashboard is exposed on your custom domain with TLS and basic authentication:
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* **URL:** [https://zigbee2mqtt.moritzgraf.de](https://zigbee2mqtt.moritzgraf.de)
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* **Username:** `admin`
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* **Password:** `moritz-z2m-2026`
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*Note: You can change the basic auth password by running the `k8s/htpasswd.py` script on your machine to generate a new bcrypt hash, then updating the `users` value in `k8s/monitoring/zigbee2mqtt.secret.yaml`.*
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## 4. Pair the Weather Station (WS90)
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1. Open the Zigbee2MQTT dashboard and click **Permit join (All)** at the top right.
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2. Go to your physical Ecowitt WS90 weather station and **double-press the physical CAL button** on the bottom of the sensor array.
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3. The LED on the weather station should flash, indicating it is in pairing mode (active for 3 minutes).
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4. Within a few seconds, the weather station will appear in the Zigbee2MQTT dashboard. You can rename it there (e.g. to `weather_station`).
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## 5. Verify Metrics flow
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* **Home Assistant:** The weather station will be automatically discovered via the MQTT integration. You can verify it under **Settings > Devices & Services > MQTT**.
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* **Prometheus:** Home Assistant will automatically expose the new weather station entities. You can query them in Prometheus or Grafana (e.g. `homeassistant_sensor_temperature_celsius` or similar entity-based metrics).
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