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Post by Jason on Jan 31, 2021 5:25:45 GMT -8
Had a little time to play around yesterday so I created this new panel in Grafana. Jason Attachments:
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Post by SDL on Feb 2, 2021 16:15:47 GMT -8
Very, very nice. Are you writing this up for everybody? I'd love to publish how to do this.
BP
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Post by Jason on Feb 2, 2021 16:22:12 GMT -8
Yeah I definitely can. I've also re-tooled (alpha version) your scripts to be 100% MQTT and NodeRED as well. I can write that up as well if you're interested.
Jason
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Post by SDL on Feb 2, 2021 16:25:25 GMT -8
DEFINITELY! We don't have time to do everything so these are very interesting for us. Many times we include these changes in the main fork as well. The next major update to SkyWeather2 is scheduled for later this month.
BP
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Post by backyardhops on Feb 5, 2021 17:29:41 GMT -8
Eureka!!! Got it to work! Thanks Jason and others! I'll be adding more sensors. And progressing to Grafana! check out the outside temperature! The Hermitage is my home office.
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Post by Jason on Feb 5, 2021 17:40:50 GMT -8
NodeRED is a fantastic tool! Congratulations!
Jason
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Post by SDL on Feb 7, 2021 16:16:47 GMT -8
Write it up folks. People are going to love this!
BP
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Post by kaiserb on Feb 9, 2021 12:00:06 GMT -8
I use NodeRED, MQTT, Blynk, and PostgreSQL. I’ve been tinkering with Grafana on a RPi cluster and it talks directly to PostgreSQL. I added MQTT to the readWeatherSensors.py script in order to publish readings from the rack to a topic. Jason I messed around a little bit with NodeRed but mainly to pull data from WU and process it into a dashboard on a R-pi I have in the living room. I have been grabbing data from the WeatherRack using a python script and combining it with barometric data collected on a SenseHat or BMP180 (currently using BMP180) and pushing it real time to WU's servers.
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Post by kaiserb on Feb 9, 2021 12:03:29 GMT -8
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Post by backyardhops on Feb 14, 2021 19:06:54 GMT -8
Excellent photos above and posts. I've completed phase 1 of this project. Now I need to concerted focus on controlling devices such as lamps, etc without spending a fortune or burning down the house. This is reading from the SwitchDoc weather station and Open Weather Map.
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Post by Jason on Feb 15, 2021 4:29:24 GMT -8
Excellent photos above and posts. I've completed phase 1 of this project. Now I need to concerted focus on controlling devices such as lamps, etc without spending a fortune or burning down the house. This is reading from the SwitchDoc weather station and Open Weather Map. View Attachment That’s awesome! Which icon set did you use? Jason
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Post by Jason on Feb 15, 2021 4:31:28 GMT -8
I’m currently cleaning up the workflow that manages my SkyWeather2 data and will hopefully have it pushing data to Weather Underground today.
Jason
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Post by kaiserb on Feb 15, 2021 5:22:59 GMT -8
Excellent photos above and posts. I've completed phase 1 of this project. Now I need to concerted focus on controlling devices such as lamps, etc without spending a fortune or burning down the house. This is reading from the SwitchDoc weather station and Open Weather Map. View Attachment That is really cool. I have separate screens for forecast etc. on mine. The text got too small on the 7" monitor. As for integration, I know folks using home automation to open and close blinds, set the thermostat etc. I used to travel for work so we have a bunch of automations detecting who is home or not, and adjusting accordingly. For example if my wife and I are both home the t-stat stays at the temp we like and the lighting stays on manual. If we are both out the t-stat sets itself to save energy and varios lights come on at a scheduled time so we always come home to a lit entryway, with a lamp or two on. I am working to get the last of the devices off the old systems (Samsung SmartThings) into Home Assistant .. but hat is a longer project for the super hot days of summer. www.home-assistant.io/
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Post by Jason on Feb 15, 2021 9:22:25 GMT -8
Excellent photos above and posts. I've completed phase 1 of this project. Now I need to concerted focus on controlling devices such as lamps, etc without spending a fortune or burning down the house. This is reading from the SwitchDoc weather station and Open Weather Map. View Attachment That is really cool. I have separate screens for forecast etc. on mine. The text got too small on the 7" monitor. As for integration, I know folks using home automation to open and close blinds, set the thermostat etc. I used to travel for work so we have a bunch of automations detecting who is home or not, and adjusting accordingly. For example if my wife and I are both home the t-stat stays at the temp we like and the lighting stays on manual. If we are both out the t-stat sets itself to save energy and varios lights come on at a scheduled time so we always come home to a lit entryway, with a lamp or two on. I am working to get the last of the devices off the old systems (Samsung SmartThings) into Home Assistant .. but hat is a longer project for the super hot days of summer. www.home-assistant.io/I’ve got an old 23” monitor that I’m contemplating converting to a magic mirror. Jason
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Post by Jason on Feb 15, 2021 12:59:11 GMT -8
Okay after a bit of messing around I'm going to pass on Weather Underground. No interest in using weewx. I was successful in cleaning up my Node-RED workflow. Main flow and seven subflows. Jason
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