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  • tbowmoT Offline
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    #430

    @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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    • sundberg84S Offline
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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
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      • sburlotS Offline
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        #432

        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.

          dbemowskD Offline
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          wrote on last edited by
          #433

          @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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          • NeverDieN Offline
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            NeverDie
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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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              wrote on last edited by
              #435

              @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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              • D Offline
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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

                  NeverDieN Offline
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                  NeverDie
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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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                    NeverDie
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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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                    • NeverDieN NeverDie

                      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

                      dbemowskD Offline
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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #439

                      @neverdie Don't they use something like that on CNC machines for the coolant?

                      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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                      • dbemowskD dbemowsk

                        @neverdie Don't they use something like that on CNC machines for the coolant?

                        NeverDieN Offline
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                        NeverDie
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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #440

                        @dbemowsk Yup.

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                        • D Offline
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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #441

                          Thanks. About the cnc pipes, just check if they are US or EU threads, as I was initially planning to fasten them with nuts, but couldn't find any US type in scandinavia. So I had to improvise with A LOT washers and heavy screws as seen in the picture. For the base I used old laptop cooling holder (whatever the name is).
                          And it works surprisingly well for what I use it, I was expecting it to have a bouncing effect, but it is not that much noticeable.
                          Way better then that ebay crappy holder with big magnifying mirror that is just so flimsy and annoying.
                          I was planing to dedicate one hose as a solder feeder, but never bothered with it.

                          Light is a touch-to-adjust type, very very practical , something like this
                          https://www.ebay.com/itm/5X-6-LED-Night-Light-Soshine-USB-Power-1W-5V-Touch-Dimmer-Warm-White-Light-B2L8/282772437504?epid=721587756&hash=item41d68cfa00:g:gZQAAOSw1cNaMlr5

                          I also have a switch for a fan on the side, and a volt stepup as the fan works on 12V (9 or 10 is my setting).

                          I have glued the magnets on the right on the last photo, they are then actually on the left of the silicone mat where the "compartments" are

                          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

                            Thanks. About the cnc pipes, just check if they are US or EU threads, as I was initially planning to fasten them with nuts, but couldn't find any US type in scandinavia. So I had to improvise with A LOT washers and heavy screws as seen in the picture. For the base I used old laptop cooling holder (whatever the name is).
                            And it works surprisingly well for what I use it, I was expecting it to have a bouncing effect, but it is not that much noticeable.
                            Way better then that ebay crappy holder with big magnifying mirror that is just so flimsy and annoying.
                            I was planing to dedicate one hose as a solder feeder, but never bothered with it.

                            Light is a touch-to-adjust type, very very practical , something like this
                            https://www.ebay.com/itm/5X-6-LED-Night-Light-Soshine-USB-Power-1W-5V-Touch-Dimmer-Warm-White-Light-B2L8/282772437504?epid=721587756&hash=item41d68cfa00:g:gZQAAOSw1cNaMlr5

                            I also have a switch for a fan on the side, and a volt stepup as the fan works on 12V (9 or 10 is my setting).

                            I have glued the magnets on the right on the last photo, they are then actually on the left of the silicone mat where the "compartments" are

                            NeverDieN Offline
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                            NeverDie
                            Hero Member
                            wrote on last edited by NeverDie
                            #442

                            @dakipro What hose diameter do you recommend? I'm guessing larger diameters will be stiffer than smaller diameters, but that's only just my uninformed guess.

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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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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #443

                              @dakipro that's really nice, I have bought pipes and clips, but didn't find a suitable base yet. Good idea to use a battery too, it avoids an additional cable.

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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #444

                                Another EasyPCB video - a complete build of a 5v node with a radiotest and cleareeprom.

                                https://youtu.be/CNtBzNdDGdY

                                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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                                • NeverDieN NeverDie

                                  @dakipro What hose diameter do you recommend? I'm guessing larger diameters will be stiffer than smaller diameters, but that's only just my uninformed guess.

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                                  #445

                                  @neverdie i think i have the larger ones, but with 3-4$ pricetag one can easily order both and use what works best (or even combine them for more flexibility). I originally planned on using only 4 pipes, but then I figured why not put them all, they will just lie around anyway. Now I have two clamps orientated horizontally and two vertically for easier mounting.

                                  Battery bank is I winner I think, it is very very practical and holds several hours.
                                  Even if it goes flat during the project, it is just to plug everything into the wall charger, as one would have to do anyway.

                                  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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                                    #446

                                    here is photo my usb gateway with STM32 power
                                    it's a big difference with arduino nano0_1521058384234_^80B8C6188DE448790B3E345195F473A2EDB5AA9D57B09A0C13^pimgpsh_fullsize_distr.jpg

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                                      and that's a TV box turn into a mini pc more powerful than raspberry pi 3
                                      and I installed linux with domoticez and imperihome EMMC Flash is fluid and fast
                                      and toutsca works well

                                      8 x CPU: Amlogic S912 Octa core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU jusqu'à 2GHz (DVFS)
                                      GPU: 750MHz + ARM Mali-820MP3 GPU Processeur
                                      RAM: 3Go DDR3
                                      ROM: 32Go EMMC Flash
                                      Système d'exploitation: Android 6.0
                                      Ethernet: 100M/1000M
                                      WIFI: 2.4GHZ / 5.8GHZ 802.11a / b / g / n / Ac
                                      Bluetooth: BT4.1
                                      0_1521059381799_^C93E5C8C7E6C5F03C9EEEBA000E69D846D47F6D85F5CFA84D6^pimgpsh_fullsize_distr.jpg

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                                        wrote on last edited by tbowmo
                                        #448

                                        Not working on hardware at the moment, but I am still "building" things with mysensors.. Recently I have been moving all my homeautomation to docker containers, and also moving stuff towards using MQTT as a backbone transport.

                                        Right now I have moved automation rules from domoticz to nodered, after which I have "killed" domoticz (the only reason why I had been keeping it alive, was because it handled some of my automation rules for turning tv / amplifier on when chromecast was active etc).

                                        0_1521387490373_automation_rules.png

                                        Together with my chromecast "surveilance python service" I get notifications on MQTT when any of my two chromecasts starts an app / pause/ play etc. The python program also has a MQTT listener, so I can send pause/play etc. to my chromecasts over mqtt. And even throw a stream to it over mqtt.

                                        Today I made a universal control endpoint, so I can send pause/play etc. to a single mqtt topic, and then nodered directs it to the active chromecast, or to my dvd player if that is the active in the current scene.

                                        0_1521387891867_automation_rules_2.png

                                        In the end everything should play together with a dashboard that I have made in angular5 (rewriting it at the moment to use MQTT instead of various http calls)

                                        0_1521388079108_automation_rules_3.png

                                        The plan is that the dashboard is on a wallmounted tablet, acting as a simple dashboard / weather station, where one can control basic things in the livingroom (start streaming of specific Radio / TV channels among other things).

                                        The nodered project can be found here, if anyone would like to have a look..

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                                        • tbowmoT tbowmo

                                          Not working on hardware at the moment, but I am still "building" things with mysensors.. Recently I have been moving all my homeautomation to docker containers, and also moving stuff towards using MQTT as a backbone transport.

                                          Right now I have moved automation rules from domoticz to nodered, after which I have "killed" domoticz (the only reason why I had been keeping it alive, was because it handled some of my automation rules for turning tv / amplifier on when chromecast was active etc).

                                          0_1521387490373_automation_rules.png

                                          Together with my chromecast "surveilance python service" I get notifications on MQTT when any of my two chromecasts starts an app / pause/ play etc. The python program also has a MQTT listener, so I can send pause/play etc. to my chromecasts over mqtt. And even throw a stream to it over mqtt.

                                          Today I made a universal control endpoint, so I can send pause/play etc. to a single mqtt topic, and then nodered directs it to the active chromecast, or to my dvd player if that is the active in the current scene.

                                          0_1521387891867_automation_rules_2.png

                                          In the end everything should play together with a dashboard that I have made in angular5 (rewriting it at the moment to use MQTT instead of various http calls)

                                          0_1521388079108_automation_rules_3.png

                                          The plan is that the dashboard is on a wallmounted tablet, acting as a simple dashboard / weather station, where one can control basic things in the livingroom (start streaming of specific Radio / TV channels among other things).

                                          The nodered project can be found here, if anyone would like to have a look..

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                                          @tbowmo
                                          Quite cool, what is your reason behind to move away from Domoticz and go all in on node-red?

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