Re: [Hampshire] Raspberry PI

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Author: Tim Brocklehurst via Hampshire
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Another thought is to use a series of Esp8266 devices with rwlay and temp sensors (somebody must have done one), and then central control from a PC/Pi over wifi. Sent from my Huawei phone-------- Original Message --------Subject: [Hampshire] Raspberry PIFrom: Adam John Trickett via Hampshire To: Hants LUG CC: Adam John Trickett Bonjour !I have finally found a use for a Raspberry Pi...! Since moving to France we have ended up with a house with stupid electrically heated oil filled radiators. They are not properly controlled and quite inefficient, at best you can control them on a thermostat but there is no clock...It seems obvious that all I need is a thermometer, a mains relay a Raspberry Pi and some some software to create a time controlled thermostat that I can SSH into...!So I think I needa boxa AC/DC transformer for the Pia mains relaya digital thermometeran override switchsomething to mount the relay and transformer onWiFi Pi or WiFi module for Pi depending on modelI think this is technically easy to do, but the biggest constraint seems to be that the overall box needs to be small and "wife friendly"...-- Adam TrickettSaint-Malo, Bretagne, FranceAny technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced    -- anon-- Please post to: Hampshire@???Web Interface: https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/hampshireLUG URL: http://www.hantslug.org.uk----------------------------------------------------------------
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