As written earlier, I managed to write my own process to communicate with the PowerMax alarm. This actually works really well, but I have not taken the time to make this process communicating two ways...
As i wrote in previous post, I have temporarily ditched my own server process for bridging MySensors to MQTT and then integrate it in openHAB, with a setup that means that openHAB is used as the contr...
As earlier posts described, i’m fascinated over the project ”MySensors”. However, I will not replace my setup of the openHAB server and my MQTT-implementation (using RabbitMQ). This ...
Yesterday, I realized that I actually had one Dallas DS18B20+ OneWire temp sensor laying around and not being used. That piece of electronics together with an almost unused Raspberry Pi would actually...
Hi! So – the first step has now been completed. The Arduino Nano is now actually getting it’s data all the way to the MQTT bus. Right now, it’s in a pretty ”rough”/testin...
And so the saga begins. My first Arduino Nano with some sensors just arrivedthe goal is to somehow mqttify these prototypes and use them with openHAB. I will post my progress – good as bad 🙂...
Introduction One room that is actually fully automated now is our main bathroom. From a equipment point of view, there are two Fibaro dimmers (FGD211) and one Aeon 4in1 sensor (temp, humid, light, mot...
Hello all, Now the system has been running in a semi lab/production environment for a while. The key feature that everything the automation system can or will be controlling must be controllable ̶...
And so it’s completed! The RGBW controller is hooked up to the LED list and added as a device to our Z-Wave network. The integration with openHAB worked like a charm and now we are not only able...
The openHAB system has now run integrated with the alarm for a couple of days, and I must say it works really well. I’ve also changed how the connection process between the Visonic alarm an my M...