Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
How to display in LCD the one wire temp ?
Collapse
X
-
Here is what I have. It is a 4x20 display mounted in a little stand I found on eBay. A NodeMCU board is attached to the back of the display and the whole thing is connected by a micro USB power cord.
Displayed is:- The time, outside temperature, humidity
- The current schedule (Work 7:30) the hot water tank temperature. The "-" sign says it is resting, it is a "+" when heating"
- Todays total energy usage and the current consumption
- Moon phase and percentage
HS4 Pro, 4.2.19.16 Windows 10 pro, Supermicro LP Xeon
Comment
-
Originally posted by fvhemert View PostHave a similar setup with a NodeMcu. Very interested in the stand you got from eBay.
Would you mind sharing a link? Looking for this a long time.HS4 Pro, 4.2.19.16 Windows 10 pro, Supermicro LP Xeon
Comment
-
Thanks for the link to the seller
Just saw this video for those good at woodworking - pretty neat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPn39jOTI9A
Comment
-
Originally posted by NetworkGuy View PostCool projects. Are the Arduino devices wireless? I watched Blade's DIY video, and it appeared that it was only connected to power. How does it get the data?
Greig.Zwave = Z-Stick, 3xHSM100� 7xACT ZDM230, 1xEverspring SM103, 2xACT HomePro ZRP210.
X10 = CM12U, 2xAM12, 1xAW10, 1 x TM13U, 1xMS13, 2xHR10, 2xSS13
Other Hardware = ADI Ocelot + secu16, Global Cache GC100, RFXtrx433, 3 x Foscams.
Plugings = RFXcom, ActiveBackup, Applied Digital Ocelot, BLDeviceMatrix, BLGarbage, BLLAN, Current Cost, Global Cache GC100,HSTouch Android, HSTouch Server, HSTouch Server Unlimited, NetCAM, PowerTrigger, SageWebcamXP, SqueezeBox, X10 CM11A/CM12U.
Scripts = Various
Comment
-
Originally posted by NetworkGuy View PostCool projects. Are the Arduino devices wireless? I watched Blade's DIY video, and it appeared that it was only connected to power. How does it get the data?
I have a couple of the boards buried in wall boxes and haven't touched them in a year or more.HS4 Pro, 4.2.19.16 Windows 10 pro, Supermicro LP Xeon
Comment
-
Originally posted by rprade View PostAs Greig stated, the NodeMCU boards are WiFi. An additional advantage is that they allow OTA updates of the sketch. When I need to do an update to a sketch, I don't have to physically access the boards. For the displays, I just attached the NodeMCU to the back of the display board and connect the micro USB to 5V.
[ATTACH]68202[/ATTACH]
I have a couple of the boards buried in wall boxes and haven't touched them in a year or more.
Dave
Comment
Comment