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Once you have flashed the new firmware onto your smart plug and connected it to home assistant, you may wish to calibrate your plug to improve it's accuracy. To calibrate your plug, you need another "known-good" smart plug or a calibration device.

Plug your new smart plug into the known-good smart plug, then plug a kettle, toaster, or other high-power appliance into it. From home assistant, go to `Developer Tools` > `Services`. Use the services `calibrate_current`, `calibrate_power`, and `calibrate_voltage` to report the real readings as given from the "known-good" device. (Don't forget to turn on the kettle/toaster and leave it to stabilize it's power usage for a moment before starting to copy the readings).
Plug your new smart plug into the known-good smart plug, then plug a kettle, toaster, or other high-power appliance into it. From home assistant, go to `Developer Tools` > `Actions`. Use the actions `calibrate_current`, `calibrate_power`, and `calibrate_voltage` to report the real readings as given from the "known-good" device. (Don't forget to turn on the kettle/toaster and leave it to stabilize it's power usage for a moment before starting to copy the readings).