I downloaded the raspberry pi plug in and it it very good however didn't give me analogue inputs. So after a bit of playing around I set up 2 raspberry pi's and loaded mqtt on them.
I have one in an out building and one in the house.
Using red node to program some inputs and outputs with a little logic I now have motion, temperature and humidity. Smoke and carbon monoxide sensors and relay outputs working a treat on the pi's and interfacing to HS3 very effectively.
Next is to add a camera and rfid to the pi's.
It's was easy to do and must say seems to be responsive and so far stable.
If the rfid works it gives a very cost effective node that can do anything.
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I have one in an out building and one in the house.
Using red node to program some inputs and outputs with a little logic I now have motion, temperature and humidity. Smoke and carbon monoxide sensors and relay outputs working a treat on the pi's and interfacing to HS3 very effectively.
Next is to add a camera and rfid to the pi's.
It's was easy to do and must say seems to be responsive and so far stable.
If the rfid works it gives a very cost effective node that can do anything.
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