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  • kalinaK kalina

    I have finished an enclosure for the my MDMSPanel "Nextion" today.

    4_1550659232406_Panel_5.png 3_1550659232406_Panel_4.png 2_1550659232405_Panel_3.png 1_1550659232405_Panel_2.png 0_1550659232404_Panel_1.png

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    @kalina Kudos on the case. Is that a case you designed, or is it a prefab case that you bought somewhere? I am assuming that from the markings inside the case that it is a prefab.I do like the design though and love it's underlying project. Is that just a thermostat, or is it a multi option controller?

    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

      @kalina Kudos on the case. Is that a case you designed, or is it a prefab case that you bought somewhere? I am assuming that from the markings inside the case that it is a prefab.I do like the design though and love it's underlying project. Is that just a thermostat, or is it a multi option controller?

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      kalina
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      @dbemowsk Yes, it is a factory case, and before the changing it looked like this :

      0_1550728110717_Enclosure.jpg

      At the moment this is termostat, but I will not limit myself to this)) The purpose of the panel will be determined by the software project loaded into it. I will describe this in more detail when I publish the project.

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      • kalinaK kalina

        I have finished an enclosure for the my MDMSPanel "Nextion" today.

        4_1550659232406_Panel_5.png 3_1550659232406_Panel_4.png 2_1550659232405_Panel_3.png 1_1550659232405_Panel_2.png 0_1550659232404_Panel_1.png

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        #729

        @kalina
        Yes it's very impressing what you have achieved

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        • kalinaK kalina

          @dbemowsk Yes, it is a factory case, and before the changing it looked like this :

          0_1550728110717_Enclosure.jpg

          At the moment this is termostat, but I will not limit myself to this)) The purpose of the panel will be determined by the software project loaded into it. I will describe this in more detail when I publish the project.

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          wrote on last edited by
          #730

          @kalina I like that case design so much that I may design one like it in OpenSCAD and post it on thingiverse.

          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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          • bjacobseB bjacobse

            @kalina
            Yes it's very impressing what you have achieved

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            kalina
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            wrote on last edited by kalina
            #731

            @bjacobse said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

            Yes it's very impressing what you have achieved

            Thanks, the project is published already.

            https://www.openhardware.io/view/676/MDMSPanel-Nextion

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              #732

              Building a (xenon) flash to notify alarms. Flashes every 5 seconds if activated.
              0_1551620885559_IMG_3712.JPG

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                sundberg84
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                #733

                0_1551906897330_IMG_20190306_202143.jpg

                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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                  sundberg84
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                  #734

                  0_1551991351537_15519913129101101407969.jpg

                  Today I made a iscp pogo pin adapter... Great for uploading bootloaders.

                  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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                    #735

                    Almost finished one of my projects. The test sketch showed that HW works as it should. Now i need to make good software.
                    0_1552175238135_IMG_20190310_023119.jpg

                    https://youtu.be/dfhDseDaGiA

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                    • sundberg84S sundberg84

                      0_1551906897330_IMG_20190306_202143.jpg

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                      #736

                      @sundberg84 that board looks nice and crisp 👍

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                        #737

                        Birth of water leakage sensor:) on mysensors..
                        https://youtu.be/xsoeffaGAG0

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                          #738

                          After months of slow painstaking work (day job is somewhat busy, o and the kids ;) ) I finally completed my Domoticz server(case) with Dashticz as frontend.

                          The Endgame; when my new house is finished every room is monitored for motion, RH and Temperature using my MySensors PCB's. (Jung AS500 Node)

                          Everything is monitored using a raspberry with a MySensors serial gateway (NRF52) and an RFLink controller for my KAKU switches.

                          To make everything nice and shiny I use Dasticz to interface the data in a proper way using a tablet that somehow will be mounted on a wall or something.

                          So far the introduction;
                          To put everything away nice and tidy I used a box to install everything using 2 pieces of din-rail.
                          It has a 230V inlet that is converted to 5V using an off the shelf (safety sake) MeanWell RS-15-5 converter. This powers everything using a couple of din-Rail terminals.
                          0_1552832998737_20190317_135951.jpg

                          • Terminal => USB-micro => Raspberry
                          • Terminal => just a couple of wires => old nrf52 prototype => FTDI => Raspberry
                          • Raspberry => RF-link (ard. Mega +433mhz)

                          Since the Raspberry has Wifi no other cable then power is needed to operate

                          0_1552833042835_20190317_140232.jpg

                          Second part: the 2 screenshots of dasthicsz.
                          0_1552832852811_Das1.png
                          0_1552832860357_Das2.png

                          The best part, it took some work, but the WAF incread big time, because everything looks clean :)

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                          • O Omemanti

                            After months of slow painstaking work (day job is somewhat busy, o and the kids ;) ) I finally completed my Domoticz server(case) with Dashticz as frontend.

                            The Endgame; when my new house is finished every room is monitored for motion, RH and Temperature using my MySensors PCB's. (Jung AS500 Node)

                            Everything is monitored using a raspberry with a MySensors serial gateway (NRF52) and an RFLink controller for my KAKU switches.

                            To make everything nice and shiny I use Dasticz to interface the data in a proper way using a tablet that somehow will be mounted on a wall or something.

                            So far the introduction;
                            To put everything away nice and tidy I used a box to install everything using 2 pieces of din-rail.
                            It has a 230V inlet that is converted to 5V using an off the shelf (safety sake) MeanWell RS-15-5 converter. This powers everything using a couple of din-Rail terminals.
                            0_1552832998737_20190317_135951.jpg

                            • Terminal => USB-micro => Raspberry
                            • Terminal => just a couple of wires => old nrf52 prototype => FTDI => Raspberry
                            • Raspberry => RF-link (ard. Mega +433mhz)

                            Since the Raspberry has Wifi no other cable then power is needed to operate

                            0_1552833042835_20190317_140232.jpg

                            Second part: the 2 screenshots of dasthicsz.
                            0_1552832852811_Das1.png
                            0_1552832860357_Das2.png

                            The best part, it took some work, but the WAF incread big time, because everything looks clean :)

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                            dbemowsk
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #739

                            @omemanti Nice DIN rail enclosure.

                            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

                              @omemanti Nice DIN rail enclosure.

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #740

                              @dbemowsk

                              If someone would be interested:
                              Enclosure
                              Ard. Mega enclosure
                              Raspberry enclosure

                              Had to do some modifications for the mega, but the cost of this enclosure was more than worth it.

                              Hmz.. normaly don't buy stuff at conrad but apparently they have good prices on cases... 😏

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                              • O Omemanti

                                @dbemowsk

                                If someone would be interested:
                                Enclosure
                                Ard. Mega enclosure
                                Raspberry enclosure

                                Had to do some modifications for the mega, but the cost of this enclosure was more than worth it.

                                Hmz.. normaly don't buy stuff at conrad but apparently they have good prices on cases... 😏

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                                #741

                                @omemanti well...enclosure at a price of 3 raspberry pi zero. Good price indeed :)

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                                  sundberg84
                                  Hardware Contributor
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #742

                                  0_1552926495997_15529264809961412241838.jpg

                                  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
                                    #743

                                    Nothing fancy. Got my new ts100 today and I pre-soldered some V10 easyPCBs with 3.3v Arduino pro minis.
                                    The iron is pretty good. It is Louis Rossmann approved. Now I need a good 24V power source to drive this thing.

                                    alt text

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                                      #744

                                      Testing a CCS811 CO2 sensor. It seems to use less power then the MH-Z14A I am using now. The CCS811 may even run on battery. I will compare measurements of these two sensors with a Netatmo sensor. The sensors have to burn in for two days bevore I start the comparison.
                                      0_1554572353955_IMG_3788.JPG
                                      The CCS811 breakout board I use hast temp, hum and barometer sensors (and the CO2).

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                                      • FotoFieberF FotoFieber

                                        Testing a CCS811 CO2 sensor. It seems to use less power then the MH-Z14A I am using now. The CCS811 may even run on battery. I will compare measurements of these two sensors with a Netatmo sensor. The sensors have to burn in for two days bevore I start the comparison.
                                        0_1554572353955_IMG_3788.JPG
                                        The CCS811 breakout board I use hast temp, hum and barometer sensors (and the CO2).

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                                        Nca78
                                        Hardware Contributor
                                        wrote on last edited by Nca78
                                        #745

                                        @fotofieber said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

                                        Testing a CCS811 CO2 sensor.

                                        Unfortunately this is not a CO2 sensor. It's only a VOC sensor giving an estimated eCO2 value. It's useful to tell you if your room needs ventilation, but not much more. And as even the VOC part is not calibrated it's only good for relative measurement.
                                        AFAIK the only similar sensors which are calibrated and give absolute values are SGP30 and BME680.
                                        If you want to measure CO2 you need a CO2 sensor and it's going to consume a lot of power, at least too much for a battery powered sensor.

                                        [edit] there's also the MiCS-VZ-89TE TVOC sensor, they claim to have a curve of eCO2 not too far from NDIR sensor in their datasheet. But that datasheet is strangely poor in details, they didn't even put any electrical characteristics...
                                        https://sgx.cdistore.com/datasheets/sgx/MiCS-VZ-89TE_V1.0.pdf

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                                          My battery operated mini touch switch

                                          1_1554642160825_photo_2019-04-07_13-58-03.jpg 0_1554642160824_photo_2019-04-07_13-58-02.jpg

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