RPI + ESP8266
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Hi All!
I am totally new to MySensors. I already have a home IOT smart house network with my own HW and SW, but would like to migrate to a better supported/organized scheme.
To begin with I have just a few questions.
Can MySensors work ONLY with RPI(as a controller) and ESP8266 (as sensors)?I would run Domoticz on RPI... is there something else that sould run on RPI? What would the gateway be in this case?
I can not find any example code for ESP8266 sensors. Can you point me to the right direction where I can find some.
Thank you very much!
CRF -
Hi All!
I am totally new to MySensors. I already have a home IOT smart house network with my own HW and SW, but would like to migrate to a better supported/organized scheme.
To begin with I have just a few questions.
Can MySensors work ONLY with RPI(as a controller) and ESP8266 (as sensors)?I would run Domoticz on RPI... is there something else that sould run on RPI? What would the gateway be in this case?
I can not find any example code for ESP8266 sensors. Can you point me to the right direction where I can find some.
Thank you very much!
CRF@CRF yes you could run a home automation system with a raspberry pi as controller and esp8266 gateways with locally attached sensors, assuming you have reliable wifi coverage everywhere you want to put sensors.
I use the Domoticz raspberry pi image which includes some other nice tools such as Node Red.
Each esp8266 could then be a gateway. All gateways must be added to Domoticz.
There are no esp8266 sensor examples. But there are no Arduino Uno examples either. Most sensor examples can be run on any mcu.
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Thank you for the explanation. That is good news.
Where did you find the whole Domoticz image for RPI? I can only see the installation package on Domoticz page.
@CRF interesting. Domoticz seems to have removed support for the image. This old page had information https://www.domoticz.com/wiki/index.php?title=Domoticz_RaspberryPi_SD_Image&oldid=216&diff=prev
I guess installing by running
sudo curl -L install.domoticz.com | bashis the way to go nowadays.
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