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ioBroker = Home automation/Node ALL in ONE/ for noobs https +Let's encrypt/MQTT/Node Red/

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    pryning
    wrote on last edited by
    #4

    Hi,
    I have plans to do some of the same.
    Making some kind of default sensor-node.
    For me, i expect it to have the following attached to all my nodes:

    • Motion sensor
    • Temperature sensor
    • Relay
    • Push/door/window button

    And some other sensors individually as needed.

    I also has in mind to connect most of these to A0-A5 pins in order to have most of the 'usual' digital pins available for more sensors.

    And to set the sensor ID (not child ID) in the sketch and number my boxes with the same ID.
    Then i know which sketch is running at which sensor node.

    And as a last comment, i would create the sketch, so that a sensor only would be processed if the corresponding pin-variable was set.
    That way you could comment out the ones not attached .

    Hope you can use my input and looking forward to hear how you progress.

    Best Regards

    Rene

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    • maxtoxM Offline
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      maxtox
      wrote on last edited by
      #5

      here is the last version of my node... it has everything you "need"...

      http://forum.iobroker.net/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=2084

      Will carry on, when the Dev has finished ioBroker adapter for mysesnosrs...

      Arduino Mega 2560 with iobroker.net (MQTT, node-red, etc..)

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        msev
        wrote on last edited by
        #6

        This is great! I love node-red its so easy to use even for non-programmers.

        Maxtox do you maybe know would it be possible to have esp8266 sensor nodes and a esp8266 gateway (so that the protocol would go via wifi). That would be really nice and cheap, and as a controller could be a raspberry pi.

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          maxtox
          wrote on last edited by maxtox
          #7

          [UPDATE]

          It runns PRODUCTIVE incl Heatpump, Solar, Wood stove etc..

          I devidesd INO apart, so it is easyer to read...

          ![http://up.picr.de/25928787et.jpg](image url)

          Included SERIAL1 , SERIAL2, SERIAL3 ...

          0_1466331812830_aufgeteilt.png

          0_1466331943500_serial.png

          ![http://up.picr.de/25928809tr.png](image url)

          My scope was:

          "a" Node which i can connect what i want to and with a simple and smalest modifications, can run EVERYTHING! :-)
          it should be cheap!
          it should be easy so even me as noob can understand that
          4.it should be a standard protocol, which can be used with all of teh adapters
          it should have updates in the future
          6 can be used with node-red and ioBroker, because everything is integrated there
          7 etc..
          

          do's and dont's for me:

          do not mess with child ID's and PIN's ->Use something easy
          show to the server what you have (present) and show what it is!!!! Not just Child ID = 13 -> Send a discription to Server
          do it universal, so everybody can use it !!!
          Give it to the comunity to improve it !!!
          

          My steps:

          HERE THE USER SHOULD PUT HIS SENSORS IN THE TABLE
          create a table with pins, so if you change configuration you do not have to mess around with PIN's:
          

          0_1466331883576_sensoren beschreiben.png

          ![http://up.picr.de/25928677ol.jpg](image url)

          you can put all you attached sensors with S-Types and S_Variables

          USER does not have to do enything!!!
          

          present everything (all connected or IF YOU WANT unconnected pins too).
          whole void presentation! so just easy and short "i think"

          Setup (just look in samples of MYsensors and you will see if you need it or not
          
          void setup()
          {
          	//Serial1.begin(2400);
          	//Serial2.begin(2400);
          	
          	for (int i = 0; i<iomodus_count; i++) //search All Sensor system Ports and set them in the RIGHT way
              {
          		while (iomodus[i].sensorVersion == "MY_SystemPin") { i++; }  //do not waste time to check MY_SystemPin's
          		MyMessage msg(i, iomodus[i].variableType);
          //*************************************************************************************
          //*************************************************************************************
          
          //********************************Setup RELAY***************************************
          		if (iomodus[i].sensorType == S_BINARY)
                  {
          #ifdef RELAY
          			if (iomodus[i].sensorVersion == "RELAY")
          			{
          				pinMode(i, OUTPUT);
          				// Set RELAY to last known state (using eeprom storage)
          				digitalWrite(i, loadState(i) ? RELAY_ON : RELAY_OFF);
          				send(msg.setSensor(i).set(loadState(i)==HIGH ? 1 : 0),false);
          			}
          #endif // RELAY
          
          //********************************Setup BUTTON***************************************
          #ifdef BUTTON
          			if (iomodus[i].sensorVersion == "BUTTON")
          			{
          				pinMode(i, INPUT_PULLUP);
          				// Set RELAY to last known state (using eeprom storage)
          				digitalWrite(i, loadState(i) ? 1 : 0);
          				send(msg.setSensor(i).set(loadState(i)==HIGH ? 1 : 0),false);
          			}
          #endif // BUTTON
          		}
          //********************************Setup 0-10V Output***************************************
          #ifdef PWM
          		if (iomodus[i].sensorType == S_DIMMER) 
                  {
          			pinMode(i, OUTPUT);
          			// Set RELAY to last known state (using eeprom storage)
          		}
          		
          		....
          

          or next example

          
          void ds18b20_temp(int i)
          {
          #ifdef DS18B20
          	if ((iomodus[i].sensorType == S_TEMP) && (iomodus[i].sensorVersion == "DS18B20"))
              { 	
          		if (millis() > next_Time[i])
                  {   
          			next_Time[i] = next_Time[i] + 10000; //onewire updates every 10s (10s is MINIMUM)
          			sensor[i].requestTemperatures();
          			// query conversion time and sleep until conversion completed
          			//  int16_t conversionTime = sensor[i].millisToWaitForConversion(sensor[i].getResolution());
          			// sleep() call can be replaced by wait() call if node need to process incoming messages (or if node is repeater)
          			wait(1000);
              
          			for (int j = 1; j <= dsSensor_count; j++)
          			{
          				if (dsSensor[j].dsonPinNr ==  i)
          				{
          					unsigned int dsPin=(iomodus[i].Int_to_HLP + j);
          					float tempC = sensor[i].getTempC(dsSensor[j].dsAdress);
          					if (tempC == -127.00) 
          					{
          /*            			send(msg.setType(77).set("Error getting temperature"), false);
          						Serial.println("Error getting temperature on Pin");
          						Serial.print(i);
          						Serial.println("MySensors Pin Nr");
          						Serial.print(dsPin);
          						Serial.println("Probe Nr.");
          						Serial.print(j);
          */
          					} 
          					else
          					{
          						MyMessage msg(i, iomodus[i].variableType);
          						send(msg.setSensor(dsPin).set(tempC, 2), false);
          						last_dsTemp[j] = tempC;
              /*        			        Serial.println("C: ");
          						Serial.print(tempC);
          						Serial.println(" F: ");
          						Serial.print(DallasTemperature::toFahrenheit(tempC));
              */        		}
          	//					dsPin=0;
                        
          				}
                              
          			}
                  }
          	}
          #endif
          }
          

          !
          Done!
          Libraries here(modified 16.06.2016):

          0_1466331530661_MySensors.zip

          All sketches:
          0_1466331582101_PRODUKTIV_V1.zip

          Arduino Mega 2560 with iobroker.net (MQTT, node-red, etc..)

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            maxtox
            wrote on last edited by
            #8

            and here a video how to use MySensors with ioBroker to CONTROL and get the Information from EVERYWHERE:

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3cpQ6ZSp2A

            Arduino Mega 2560 with iobroker.net (MQTT, node-red, etc..)

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              maxtox
              wrote on last edited by
              #9

              couple screenshots from the WEB interface ioBroker.web

              0_1466332638261_2016-06-19 12_35_31-ioBroker - AUTOMATION OF EVERYTHING - Arduino, FHEM, Homatic, Raspi - YouTube.png

              0_1466332645272_2016-06-19 12_36_17-ioBroker - AUTOMATION OF EVERYTHING - Arduino, FHEM, Homatic, Raspi - YouTube.png

              Arduino Mega 2560 with iobroker.net (MQTT, node-red, etc..)

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                maxtox
                wrote on last edited by maxtox
                #10

                and screenshots from EDIT page of iobroker.flot:

                0_1466343853815_flot edit.png

                and picture of the Page when you click "OPEN":

                0_1466343861824_flot.png

                or if you choose AREA you'll see:

                0_1466344029414_area.png

                Arduino Mega 2560 with iobroker.net (MQTT, node-red, etc..)

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                  Arnav Arya
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #11

                  *you know call me crazy but I have been thinking it is a bit surprising a simple windows/linux/etc GUI has not been made for mysensors. I know I have enjoyed learning to code but it would be nice at times to have a drop down

                  select board type
                  select devices (dht22, relay,etc)
                  select pin device is on
                  add option for repeater
                  add option for sleep
                  add option for wake every xxx minutes and take reading
                  hit send*

                  Node-RED

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                    maxtox
                    wrote on last edited by maxtox
                    #12

                    Now i made a video to explain how to use TELEGRAM with iobroker and mysensors

                    look here

                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVUI-sJKU_c

                    Arduino Mega 2560 with iobroker.net (MQTT, node-red, etc..)

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                      maxtox
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #13

                      Hello colleagues,

                      i did not forget you ... just a new video showing how to get Let's encrypt certificate in "seconds" without coding etc.. just pressing couple buttons.

                      Its possible with ioBroker, look here:

                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9InPtesDOU

                      Arduino Mega 2560 with iobroker.net (MQTT, node-red, etc..)

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