Home Monitoring – Support a Loved One Remotely
We cannot be around the ones we love as much as we would wish. It is hard enough being there for your children but what about parents who might live hours away up the motorway or just across town.
Home automation custom projects built using Raspberry PI Computer.
We cannot be around the ones we love as much as we would wish. It is hard enough being there for your children but what about parents who might live hours away up the motorway or just across town.
It should be fairly straight forward to add a Raspberry Pi controlled heating and hot water system to a standard UK domestic set up and, more importantly,
There is new technology all around us and only more coming every day automate. Our micro controllers are getting faster, are phones getting smarter, and the cloud is becoming stronger automate.
In this modern world crime has become ultra modern too! In this current time a lot of incident occurs like robbery, stealing unwanted entrance happens abruptly.
In this tutorial we will first set up Node-RED on a Raspberry Pi 2, before creating a flow that will read a temperature sensor and control a LightwaveRF mains socket.
When I was little, I used to push the garage door opener button from inside the garage door and then run out the garage while it’s closing… carefully jumping over the sensor so I don’t trip the safety mechanism.
I’ve been working on a Raspberry PiĀ monitor project and got it running this weekend. Ā This post is about the hardware and the installation. Ā I will post later about how the code works.
Some time ago, I embarked on a project to control my Gaggia Classic Espresso machine with a Raspberry Pi. Obviously, you can buy a fully automatic ābean to cupā machine⦠but whereās the fun in that!
I want to implement a Raspberry Pi controlled heating and hot water system. On the hot water side, the objectives are
In this project, we use aĀ Grove DHT (Digital Humidity and Temperature) sensorĀ as aĀ Raspberry Pi weather temperature sensor.