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  • gohanG gohan

    @neverdie could you achieve something similar with a sonoff pow measuring the whole cnc power consumption?

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    wrote on last edited by NeverDie
    #419

    @gohan I don't know, as I'm not familiar with Sonoff, or how sensitive it is.

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      #420

      It's a WiFi power meter with a relay to turn off the load, so you could set a rule on controller that if measured power goes below a certain amount it will notify something

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        #421

        It's a very good suggestion. If I wasn't already done, I'd try it. If it works, the Sonoff would be simpler and less effort.

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          wrote on last edited by sundberg84
          #422

          Another hour on my... whatever it is.

          0_1519319063465_1519319045376771585256.jpg

          Anyone that can recommend a open source router (hardware) or cheap hardware for pfsense which isn't that big and draws that watt amount.

          Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
          MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
          MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
          RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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            #423

            WHat do you need a PC for?

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            • gohanG gohan

              WHat do you need a PC for?

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              wrote on last edited by sundberg84
              #424

              @gohan it's a pc with my intention to run pfsense (open source router) but it is old and draws to much power for my taste.

              Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
              MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
              MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
              RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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                wrote on last edited by executivul
                #425

                How much power does that pc draw?
                Mine:
                Asrock Q1900B-ITX + pico 12V to atx psu + PCIE Intel Nic 2/4 Gbit ports + SSD can run on 20W or less, but I believe the J1900 Celeron lacks AES for VPN if you care about it.

                HP DL 380 G7 2xL5640 hex core, 144GB Ram, 4xGbit Nics, SSD, 90W at idle (99.9% of time) and pfsense is only one of the VMs I constantly run, besides OH2, Ubiquity controller, Nextcloud. The ability to snapshot a development VM, or fork (clone) it is a killer feature for me.

                Another DL 380 G7 in standby is drawing 15W.

                Phu*ck I have some old shitty switches that draw 30-40W, not to mention security cameras, 300-500Wh during the night for all my crazy home automation&security.

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                • sundberg84S sundberg84

                  @gohan it's a pc with my intention to run pfsense (open source router) but it is old and draws to much power for my taste.

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                  @sundberg84 not cheap but 15W (at max load): https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Pfsense-Hardware-Qotom-Barebone-Mini-PC-Nano-itx-Core-i7-4500U-Fanless-Mini-Computer-X86-Router/32799048185.html

                  Cheaper alternatives:
                  https://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/2015-new-arrival-direct-selling-bay-trail-J1800-mini-pc-windows-8-1-Qotom-linux-2G/108231_32285025655.html max 10W
                  https://www.netgate.com/solutions/pfsense/sg-1000.html 2.5W idle

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                    wrote on last edited by scalz
                    #427

                    the little netgate looks cute, but wondering if it would be enough powerful (for streaming etc.)

                    @sundberg84
                    when you already have parts laying around, like ram, hdd etc, you could also use intel J3355 or J4205 cpus, maybe better than J1800. J3355 boards are not expensive. Then add a pcie NICs or a simple usb to gigabit..
                    I would choose micro atx board because often cheaper, same for ram (more compatible ref vs itx boards sometimes are restrictive), and it may be more flexible for pcie slot. That is, if size is not a concern.

                    Or maybe a more powerful cpu, if you plan to factorize lot of things in VMs etc.

                    In both case it could also allow you to save power by decreasing number of rpis for example. But an interesting math would be pros&cons between features, power consumption saving, cost of a more expensive setup vs years for ROI about power savings (if that is the point)

                    Maybe we'll see new mini pc router in future with new sbc and mcus..

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                      @sundberg84 you could have all the rpi's running on the pc hardware, and save a couple of pennies on the electricity bill..

                      I exchanged my HA rpi with an atom based machine, as it had 4Gb ram. Now I'm using docker to containerize the different parts of my setup (influxdb, grafana, domoticz, nodered, moquitto, etc.). Ok, it uses a bit more power, but not that much compared to the flexibility that I have now. So now I have a lot of "machines" for handling the different parts.. I can even spin up an experimental domoticz in seconds (I'm playing with mqtt for backbone in my HA setup, instead of mysensors serial protocol, and a lot of http calls to different parts of my system.

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                        #429

                        You take for granted everybody knows how to work with docker 😅

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                          @gohan

                          I didn't know how to work with docker 2 months ago.. If I can learn it, others can do it too :) It's not that complicated after all :)

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                            #431

                            Some weeks ago I made a video with my children and i had this idea to do something with electronics... so mostly as a testproject I made a introduction video for EasyPCB. I kinda like it... but my English isnt the best in some places.

                            https://youtu.be/pZTy71tRa1s

                            Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
                            MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
                            MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
                            RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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                              I built a GPIO interface for the Raspberry PI using @GertSanders PCB (link)
                              I ordered the PCB via OSH Park, successfully soldered 2 and my setup is now much cleaner without these jumper cables.
                              For the second one, I soldered the NRF directly on the PCB (just because I wanted to gain some height), and everything works flawlessly.

                              Big thank to @GertSanders for his PCB!

                              Mandatory Pic

                              My gateway runs mysgw, Mosquitto and Node-Red.

                              In the back is my Raspberry Dashboard displaying the weather, info from my solar installation and the sensors MQTT messages.

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                              • sburlotS sburlot

                                I built a GPIO interface for the Raspberry PI using @GertSanders PCB (link)
                                I ordered the PCB via OSH Park, successfully soldered 2 and my setup is now much cleaner without these jumper cables.
                                For the second one, I soldered the NRF directly on the PCB (just because I wanted to gain some height), and everything works flawlessly.

                                Big thank to @GertSanders for his PCB!

                                Mandatory Pic

                                My gateway runs mysgw, Mosquitto and Node-Red.

                                In the back is my Raspberry Dashboard displaying the weather, info from my solar installation and the sensors MQTT messages.

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                                @sburlot Can't help but see your weather display in the background. What platform is that?

                                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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                                  wrote on last edited by NeverDie
                                  #434

                                  I made this LoRa shield for an Arduino Pro Mini:
                                  0_1520717224947_LoRa_Pro_Mini_Shield.jpg

                                  I like it because of the small form factor and because it preserves access to all of the Pro Mini pins. i.e. you can plug it in just like a Pro Mini.

                                  I also gave it 4 header pins for an Si7021 TH sensor, which I haven't yet attached.

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                                  • dbemowskD dbemowsk

                                    @sburlot Can't help but see your weather display in the background. What platform is that?

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                                    @dbemowsk :-)
                                    It's a Raspberry 3, with a cheap 480x320 screen, and a Python+PyGame script.

                                    Start of my script comes from this script
                                    Temp+Humidity comes from mySensors SenseBender Micro via NodeRed/MQTT
                                    Solar power comes from my inverter via a script (also MQTT)
                                    Weather from WeatherUnderground

                                    0_1520784994213_screenshot.jpg

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                                      #436

                                      not built today, but someone mentioned fumes extractor, so this is what I built for soldering, light and fume extractor are powered by a small usb rechargeable powerbank. Fan has a active carbon filter behind it and works great for small to medium-ish projects I work on

                                      0_1520939158367_Third-Eighth hand soldering help-1 - IMG_0023_1024.jpg

                                      1_1520939158367_Third-Eighth hand soldering help-3 - IMG_0039_1024.jpg

                                      2_1520939158367_Third-Eighth hand soldering help-4 - IMG_0045_1024.jpg

                                      C: OpenHAB2 with node-red on linux laptop
                                      GW: Arduino Nano - W5100 Ethernet, Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz mqtt
                                      GW: Arduino Mega, RFLink 433Mhz

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                                      • D dakipro

                                        not built today, but someone mentioned fumes extractor, so this is what I built for soldering, light and fume extractor are powered by a small usb rechargeable powerbank. Fan has a active carbon filter behind it and works great for small to medium-ish projects I work on

                                        0_1520939158367_Third-Eighth hand soldering help-1 - IMG_0023_1024.jpg

                                        1_1520939158367_Third-Eighth hand soldering help-3 - IMG_0039_1024.jpg

                                        2_1520939158367_Third-Eighth hand soldering help-4 - IMG_0045_1024.jpg

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                                        #437

                                        @dakipro Very creative! Thanks for sharing. I've seen those flexible hose things before in other contexts, but I don't know the name. What is the term?

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                                        • NeverDieN NeverDie

                                          @dakipro Very creative! Thanks for sharing. I've seen those flexible hose things before in other contexts, but I don't know the name. What is the term?

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                                          #438

                                          Found it: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Round-Nozzle-Flexible-Water-Oil-Coolant-Pipe-Hose-3-8BSP-Thread-5pcs/32831878467.html?spm=2114.search0104.3.38.4c927439kjZ18O&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_5_10152_10065_5711320_10151_10344_10068_10130_10324_10342_10547_10325_10343_10546_10340_10548_10341_10545_10084_10083_10618_10307_5711220_5722420_10313_10059_10534_100031_10103_10627_10626_10624_10623_10622_10621_10620_10810_10811,searchweb201603_25,ppcSwitch_5&algo_expid=b2667682-4b14-4802-a36d-35f0b06b6ca7-5&algo_pvid=b2667682-4b14-4802-a36d-35f0b06b6ca7&priceBeautifyAB=0

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