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[GH-ISSUE #1141] [Feature]: Printer - Add Total Power Indicator from Smart Plug #821
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Originally created by @aneopsy on GitHub (Apr 27, 2026).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/maziggy/bambuddy/issues/1141
Originally assigned to: @maziggy on GitHub.
Problem or Use Case
I run a 3D printing farm where each printer is connected to a smart plug integrated with Bambuddy. Currently, the only way to view total power consumption is by navigating to the Settings and then the Smart Plug tab.
I’d like to suggest adding a total power usage indicator directly on the main printer page, positioned next to the “Next available:” section. This indicator would display the combined power consumption of all smart plugs linked to the printers.
The feature would only appear when smart plugs are configured in Bambuddy.
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Smart Plugs
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Would improve my workflow
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@maziggy commented on GitHub (Apr 27, 2026):
Soryy, but we are not going to add it to the printers card. Printer card is already quite browded and there are additional features coming up for the printer card.
@aneopsy commented on GitHub (Apr 27, 2026):
Printer card or printer page ?
@maziggy commented on GitHub (Apr 27, 2026):
Both