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Controlling central heating, TV, lights and boiler over the internet

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    Emaly
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    Controlling central heating and boiler over the internet

    Hi all,

    I have a plan to create the project for my home winch is( Controlling central heating and boiler over the internet) actually I have some idea but not much more and enough, form here I need to someone to help me how can I start ? what do I need ? any chips or code ? many thanks for your help and support xxx

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      what about https://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=232248.0 ?

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        @Emaly
        I am controlling lights / TV / Heating. It all depends how much experience you have with electronics/programming and how much money you want to spend. I have the following setup:

        • Domoticz - controller based on RPi2
        • z-wave controller. Heating (I have an electrical heating) is managed by z-wave thermostats. As thermostats provide feedback, I always know if they were switched on manually, temperature etc.
        • some z-wave sensors - flood and smoke sensors
        • TV all Hi-Fi is managed by Logitech Hub, which is managed by Domoticz
        • Lights are Mi-Light/Limitless managed by Domoticz
        • Hot water is managed by either 433MHz switch and 50A SSR relay or via a GSM gateway (On/Off by an SMS).

        All of the above with exception of the GSM gateway is managed by Domoticz

        My recommendation: Do your research and decide what it is you want, budget etc. Do you want everything to manage from one interface? Have a look at Domoticz and OpenHAB or maybe something more simple Vera z-wave controller. Z-wave will set you off more as this is kind of premium technology. In your example central heating can be controlled by z-wave valves and window sensors.
        I hope it helps

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          what about https://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=232248.0 ?

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          @SiLeX many thanks that will be useful

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            @Emaly
            I am controlling lights / TV / Heating. It all depends how much experience you have with electronics/programming and how much money you want to spend. I have the following setup:

            • Domoticz - controller based on RPi2
            • z-wave controller. Heating (I have an electrical heating) is managed by z-wave thermostats. As thermostats provide feedback, I always know if they were switched on manually, temperature etc.
            • some z-wave sensors - flood and smoke sensors
            • TV all Hi-Fi is managed by Logitech Hub, which is managed by Domoticz
            • Lights are Mi-Light/Limitless managed by Domoticz
            • Hot water is managed by either 433MHz switch and 50A SSR relay or via a GSM gateway (On/Off by an SMS).

            All of the above with exception of the GSM gateway is managed by Domoticz

            My recommendation: Do your research and decide what it is you want, budget etc. Do you want everything to manage from one interface? Have a look at Domoticz and OpenHAB or maybe something more simple Vera z-wave controller. Z-wave will set you off more as this is kind of premium technology. In your example central heating can be controlled by z-wave valves and window sensors.
            I hope it helps

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            @alexsh1 Many thanks Alexsh1 , I'm using ESP8266 chip with Arduino

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