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Re: Temperature Monitoring



Daniel Berenguer has some low cost RF based battery powered 'PanStamp'
boards that are programmable using the Arduino IDE and offer various
sensors including tempertaure, humidity, pressure plus inputs and output
relays. They talk to an Elgato server that he has running on a Raspberry Pi
amongst others.
You can write various Elgato clients as it's an open source project and
nicely documented.

www.panstamp.com
usapiens.blogspot.co.uk

K

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Mark Gardner" <mark@...> wrote:
>
>
> Many thanks for all the ideas including offline offers of TOM10
boards.
>
> Derek's HAH and Airwick solution looks very cool.
>
> I've decided for now to go with a RPi based solution. I bought a Pi to
> tryout RaspBMC, but as Pi does not support MPEG2 codecs right now it's
a
> bit of a non starter for me. So instead, I am going to try this:
>
> http://neilbaldwin.net/blog/weather/raspberry-pi-data-logger/
>
> Cheers
> Mark
>




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