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Motion, Temperature and Relay in 1 node

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    Hi,

    I've been thinking about building motion, temperature and relay in 1 node, but would that be possible with a mini pro or a nano?

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      Hi,

      I've been thinking about building motion, temperature and relay in 1 node, but would that be possible with a mini pro or a nano?

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      @Hausner said:

      Hi,

      I've been thinking about building motion, temperature and relay in 1 node, but would that be possible with a mini pro or a nano?

      It's possible to do it, however you probably need to use as wallplug for power.

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        @Hausner said:

        Hi,

        I've been thinking about building motion, temperature and relay in 1 node, but would that be possible with a mini pro or a nano?

        It's possible to do it, however you probably need to use as wallplug for power.

        / Thomas

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        @tbowmo

        Yes, I was aware of the necessary wallplug, but that is OK as I would need to run the mains power to the relay anyway.

        Well, I better start coding then :)

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          I have a node with the same sensors. Currently on a nano, moving to pro when I get step-down's in. Works just fine. It will be auto controlling a second intake fan to my electronics closet at X temperature. For now, I just have it always on, but controllable via Vera, and logging the temp. Motion is there, I want it to trip a second relay for a light, at some point.

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            Cool :)

            This is my initial sketch, but i'm still tuning it.
            http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/597/motion-relay-sensor-sketch-help

            I need to figure out only to send GW messages on an update.

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