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It gets really hot and really cold (depending on the time of year) in my home office, so I wanted something to log the temperature. | It gets really hot and really cold (depending on the time of year) in my home office, so I wanted something to log the temperature. | ||
- | I used an Arduino along with a [[http:// | + | I used an Arduino along with a [[http:// |
- | For a while I had it tweeting | + | It also tweets |
I'll also be adding other sensors, probably a PIR sensor to check for humans (or cats) and a photocell to see which lights are on. | I'll also be adding other sensors, probably a PIR sensor to check for humans (or cats) and a photocell to see which lights are on. | ||
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**Below I'll post updates to this project as they happen.** | **Below I'll post updates to this project as they happen.** | ||
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+ | ===== Update: 2013-06-19 ===== | ||
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+ | The system is down because I moved. It may return running on Raspberry Pi... | ||
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+ | ===== Update: 2012-07-05 ===== | ||
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+ | No new updates to report, but it's been interesting seeing the temperature in the office go above 90˚ F lately... | ||
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+ | ===== Update: 2012-05-09 ===== | ||
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+ | Pachube is now known as Cosm. I'm not entirely happy with some of the new interface, but it looks like they' | ||
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+ | ===== Update: 2012-02-27 ===== | ||
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+ | As mentioned in the last update, I've moved the Arduino and code to my home Linux server. The next step will be to write code for the light sensor(s) and PIR. | ||
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+ | ===== Update: 2012-02-19 ===== | ||
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+ | I've managed to move the Arduino and code over to my Eee PC so it's not running on my main home computer. This is useful as I've been meaning to get the Eee PC up to speed for such tasks, but ultimately, I may be better off just connecting the Arduino to my home Linux server. (It's an old PowerBook running Ubuntu.) | ||
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+ | ===== Update: 2012-01-21 ===== | ||
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+ | The previous graph I mentioned required Flash, but this graph builder on the Pachube site does not. | ||
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+ | See [[https:// | ||
===== Update: 2012-01-20 ===== | ===== Update: 2012-01-20 ===== | ||
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The second would be a [[http:// | The second would be a [[http:// | ||
+ | The third would be a microphone to sense sound levels in the room. | ||
===== Update: 2011-11-16 ===== | ===== Update: 2011-11-16 ===== | ||
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I've started digging into Pachube a bit. | I've started digging into Pachube a bit. | ||
- | There is now a feed here: https://pachube.com/ | + | There is now a feed here: http://cosm.com/ |
- | And an iPhone (mobile) view is here: http:// | + | And an iPhone (mobile) view is here: http:// |
The code is still janky and needs a lot of cleanup, but I'm going to let it run for a while and see what happens. | The code is still janky and needs a lot of cleanup, but I'm going to let it run for a while and see what happens. | ||
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I probably need to dig into the graphing code again, or find an elegant data presentation solution, or just try using [[http:// | I probably need to dig into the graphing code again, or find an elegant data presentation solution, or just try using [[http:// | ||
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+ | ===== Project Members ===== | ||
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+ | * [[Members/ | ||
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