Difference between revisions of "Hackathon: Home Automation based on Raspberry Pi with HestiaPi"
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|what=Hackathon: Home Automation based on Raspberry Pi with HestiaPi | |what=Hackathon: Home Automation based on Raspberry Pi with HestiaPi | ||
|tagline=This is just a placeholder... more info to come soon. | |tagline=This is just a placeholder... more info to come soon. | ||
Let's build our own smarthome thermostat the way we want it! | Let's build our own smarthome thermostat the way we want it! | ||
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HestiaPi is an open project running successfully for a few years now in several homes allowing people to access and control heating and hot water locally or remotely. | HestiaPi is an open project running successfully for a few years now in several homes allowing people to access and control heating and hot water locally or remotely. | ||
It is based on Raspberry Pi and interfaces with the world via a web GUI and/or an LCD with 4 buttons for the more traditional people. | It is based on Raspberry Pi and interfaces with the world via a web GUI and/or an LCD with 4 buttons for the more traditional people. | ||
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We think it's time to move on and start HestiaPi 2. | We think it's time to move on and start HestiaPi 2. | ||
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https://pad.hackerspace.gr/p/HestiaPi | https://pad.hackerspace.gr/p/HestiaPi | ||
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|eventowner=User:Teslacoil | |eventowner=User:Teslacoil | ||
|who=gulliver | |who=gulliver |
Revision as of 21:42, 10 December 2015
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Sun 20 Dec 2015 23:00 | User:Teslacoil |
This is just a placeholder... more info to come soon.
Let's build our own smarthome thermostat the way we want it!
HestiaPi is an open project running successfully for a few years now in several homes allowing people to access and control heating and hot water locally or remotely. It is based on Raspberry Pi and interfaces with the world via a web GUI and/or an LCD with 4 buttons for the more traditional people.
We think it's time to move on and start HestiaPi 2.
A smaller, cheaper project with a 3.5" touchscreen running OpenHAB platform at its core expanding connectivity with unlimited sensors and hackability with RasPi Zero(!)
https://pad.hackerspace.gr/p/HestiaPi