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  • Y Yveaux

    @gertsanders so that's what kept you busy last 7 months! :rolling_on_the_floor_laughing:

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    GertSanders
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    @yveaux indeed. It seems there is always some other thing to do first. Moving my desk was part of a greater reorganisation of desks and rooms. I set myself deadlines to be able to advance a little (next one is 16 May: lasercutting boxes at the FabLab), but still progress is slow.

    The fact that my switch to version 2.2.0 on sensors and on ethernetgateway on Raspberry is not going well, also slows down progress. Step by step ...

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      @yveaux indeed. It seems there is always some other thing to do first. Moving my desk was part of a greater reorganisation of desks and rooms. I set myself deadlines to be able to advance a little (next one is 16 May: lasercutting boxes at the FabLab), but still progress is slow.

      The fact that my switch to version 2.2.0 on sensors and on ethernetgateway on Raspberry is not going well, also slows down progress. Step by step ...

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      @gertsanders said in Your workshop :):

      The fact that my switch to version 2.2.0 on sensors and on ethernetgateway on Raspberry is not going well, also slows down progress. Step by step ...

      Well, if you need any help or have suggestions how to make the transition more smooth, you know where to find us!

      Good to have you back on the forum though :+1:

      http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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        @gertsanders said in Your workshop :):

        The fact that my switch to version 2.2.0 on sensors and on ethernetgateway on Raspberry is not going well, also slows down progress. Step by step ...

        Well, if you need any help or have suggestions how to make the transition more smooth, you know where to find us!

        Good to have you back on the forum though :+1:

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        @yveaux I'm not sure the issues is with the MySensors part. The gateway listens, but presenting a new node crashes Domoticz. After reboot I do see the new sensor and can receive and show updates, but the "new node" part is what bugs me now (I made a new node with atmega1284p which I want to add to my network)
        I am using the beta version of the gateway & Domoticz

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          @yveaux I'm not sure the issues is with the MySensors part. The gateway listens, but presenting a new node crashes Domoticz. After reboot I do see the new sensor and can receive and show updates, but the "new node" part is what bugs me now (I made a new node with atmega1284p which I want to add to my network)
          I am using the beta version of the gateway & Domoticz

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          @gertsanders said in Your workshop :):

          I am using the beta version of the gateway

          Why are you using a beta version? I thought 2.2.0 was in stable release?

          Vera Plus running UI7 with MySensors, Sonoffs and 1-Wire devices
          Visit my website for more Bits, Bytes and Ramblings from me: http://dan.bemowski.info/

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            @gertsanders said in Your workshop :):

            I am using the beta version of the gateway

            Why are you using a beta version? I thought 2.2.0 was in stable release?

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            @dbemowsk like to push my luck I guess ;-)
            It seems the latest Domoticz beta (9379 build date 28.04.18-09:18:07) has a problem with presentation of new sensors. So I will have to sweat it until they fix that.
            I compiled the gateway on Raspberry also with the beta version (after trying the stable version first), as it was mentioned that this could fix communication errors. No luck so far.
            Bu this discussion of my problem should be on another forum branch.

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              Use the 2.2 stable, your is not a radio communication issue.

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                Use the 2.2 stable, your is not a radio communication issue.

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                GertSanders
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                @gohan
                Indeed, it is a Domoticz beta issue

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                  As I have updated my workshop, so I no longer sit at my family kitchen table, but instead have a man-cave, behind a sliding-door closet, next to the water-heater

                  0_1562055246970_elektronik_værksted.png

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                    As I have updated my workshop, so I no longer sit at my family kitchen table, but instead have a man-cave, behind a sliding-door closet, next to the water-heater

                    0_1562055246970_elektronik_værksted.png

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                    tbowmo
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                    @bjacobse something is wrong, it's way to organized ;)

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                      @bjacobse something is wrong, it's way to organized ;)

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                      @tbowmo
                      Well I must admit, it's just put in place - which means I have not yet started to use it - It must be messy when in use :-)

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                        resurrecting this old thread :)

                        I got thrown out of my old mancave, and in to a small corner in the main building (the oldest son, aged 21, needed a place to stay, as his 19 year old sister didn't want to share room with him)

                        Anyways, I have moved from a 240x60cm desk to a 120x80 desk, and no storage space around me, other than a small office cabinet on wheels. Which means that I have to constrain myself, and find some alternative setups. As I have to work from home these days due to corona, I treated myself with a monitor mount for my 3 screens.
                        As a bonus, I can now use the space below the monitors for my tools (power supply and soldering iron,and probably the oscilloscope as well, when I get to it). I'm re-arranging stuff every other day, to figure out the best setup, and remove cable clutter (which isn't easy).

                        20200331_175542.jpg

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                        • T tbowmo

                          resurrecting this old thread :)

                          I got thrown out of my old mancave, and in to a small corner in the main building (the oldest son, aged 21, needed a place to stay, as his 19 year old sister didn't want to share room with him)

                          Anyways, I have moved from a 240x60cm desk to a 120x80 desk, and no storage space around me, other than a small office cabinet on wheels. Which means that I have to constrain myself, and find some alternative setups. As I have to work from home these days due to corona, I treated myself with a monitor mount for my 3 screens.
                          As a bonus, I can now use the space below the monitors for my tools (power supply and soldering iron,and probably the oscilloscope as well, when I get to it). I'm re-arranging stuff every other day, to figure out the best setup, and remove cable clutter (which isn't easy).

                          20200331_175542.jpg

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                          @tbowmo is that KDE?

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                            @tbowmo is that KDE?

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                            tbowmo
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                            @monte said in Your workshop :):

                            @tbowmo is that KDE?

                            Nope, Ubuntu / gnome, but with a tool bar at the bottom of the screen.

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                              @monte said in Your workshop :):

                              @tbowmo is that KDE?

                              Nope, Ubuntu / gnome, but with a tool bar at the bottom of the screen.

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                              @tbowmo nice! I was too lazy to open full-size image :)

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                                resurrecting this old thread :)

                                I got thrown out of my old mancave, and in to a small corner in the main building (the oldest son, aged 21, needed a place to stay, as his 19 year old sister didn't want to share room with him)

                                Anyways, I have moved from a 240x60cm desk to a 120x80 desk, and no storage space around me, other than a small office cabinet on wheels. Which means that I have to constrain myself, and find some alternative setups. As I have to work from home these days due to corona, I treated myself with a monitor mount for my 3 screens.
                                As a bonus, I can now use the space below the monitors for my tools (power supply and soldering iron,and probably the oscilloscope as well, when I get to it). I'm re-arranging stuff every other day, to figure out the best setup, and remove cable clutter (which isn't easy).

                                20200331_175542.jpg

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                                @tbowmo
                                Looks really good, hope you will spend many good hours doing some fun stuff ;-)

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                                  @tbowmo
                                  Looks really good, hope you will spend many good hours doing some fun stuff ;-)

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                                  @bjacobse thanks, hope so too.

                                  Just looked back into the thread, I posted a picture of my old workshop back in 2016, still the same tools around, just a smaller desk to work on.

                                  / Thomas

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                                    I thought I'd share a part of my 'workshhop'. Only part of it due the rest being in a bit of a mess at the moment, so here is the 'good' bit......

                                    20200402_204726.jpg

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                                      I thought I'd share a part of my 'workshhop'. Only part of it due the rest being in a bit of a mess at the moment, so here is the 'good' bit......

                                      20200402_204726.jpg

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                                      Yveaux
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                                      @skywatch if this is the good & organised bit I would die to see the rest :rolling_on_the_floor_laughing:

                                      http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                                        I thought I'd share a part of my 'workshhop'. Only part of it due the rest being in a bit of a mess at the moment, so here is the 'good' bit......

                                        20200402_204726.jpg

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                                        mtiutiu
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                                        @skywatch

                                        OMG...

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                                        • skywatchS skywatch

                                          I thought I'd share a part of my 'workshhop'. Only part of it due the rest being in a bit of a mess at the moment, so here is the 'good' bit......

                                          20200402_204726.jpg

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                                          @skywatch that is looking very good, but why would you measure the wind speed of your workshop?
                                          :innocent:

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