#Thingspeak

Wabitronicswabitronics
2025-06-06

Researching Internet of Things (IoT) cloud platforms for a new series of connected projects, for students, makers, scientists and artists. It should start out free and simple, with paid tiers available as needed. Here’s a brief overview I put together for myself.
wabitronics.com/tools/iot-plat

Jenkins. Tom Jenkins. 🤮🤢🤮ewos1986@norden.social
2024-07-10

#homeassistant
Muss mal schnell eine #Lanze brechen, auch weil die Seite nur schwer zu finden ist: seegel-systeme.de/2022/12/21/w
Das mit dem „schwer zu finden“ ging offenbar nicht nur mir so. Die Lösung funktioniert jedenfalls einfach so. 👍
#Gaszähler #smarthome
Nicht nur für #HA. #MQTT #influxdb #thingspeak #Gasverbrauch

Ch M[ae][iy]e?r 🇪🇺 🖤 🤍chbmeyer@digitalcourage.social
2023-07-17

So. Geschafft.

Pünktlich zur Projektwoche läuft auch endlich mein eigener #ThingSpeak #IoT-Server. 🤗

Ganz schönes Gefummel, wenn man historische Software verwendet. 🙄

Jetzt noch schnell das pxt-grove Modul forken und die Serveradresse anpassen, dann sollte nichts mehr schief gehen. ...

Petri Salmelapesasa
2023-05-29

Viikonloppuna rakenneltu 🌦️🌧️☀️ versio 2 sai vähän "rouheamman" koteloinnin.

- parvekkeen lämpötila
- ulkolämpötila
- ilmankosteus
- ilmanpaine

Ehkä vois lisätä pari punaista lediä silmiin. 💀

Muovisen läpinäkyvän pääkallon sisään koteloitua elektroniikkaa.
formamacformamac
2023-04-14

La station météo du placard à code est désormais connectée 🎉

Il est possible d’afficher à distance la température ambiante et le taux d’humidité 🌡️ 💧

Prochaines étapes : améliorer l’interface, affiner les données mesurées et opter pour un capteur DHT22 😉

@Raspberry_Pi@raspberrypi.social @RaspberryPi_org

Tableau de bord station météo connectée du placard à code
2023-01-30

IoT On Air Light Maker Project Featured on Hackaday Blog! nothans.com/on-air-light-proje

2023-01-29

Check out Hackaday! My on air sign powered by an and made the website!
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RT @hackaday
Automatic On Air Light Prevents Distractions During Online Meetings hackaday.com/2023/01/29/automa
twitter.com/hackaday/status/16

2023-01-25

On Air Light 2023: Easy DIY Status Light for Microsoft Teams and Zoom nothans.com/on-air-light-2023

2022-02-03

Keep Track of Toilet Paper Usage with This IoT Roll Holder

Remember the Great Toilet Paper Crisis of 2020? We sure do, and it looks like our old friend [Vije Miller] does as well, while seemingly harboring a somewhat morbid fascination about how much paper every bathroom visitor is consuming. And to that end, we present his IoT toilet sheet tracker.

His 3D printed roll holder has a Hall effect sensor that counts revolutions of the roll and sends it to a NodeMCU. The number of sheets per roll is entered when the roll is changed, so some simple math yields the number of sheets each yank consumes. Or at least a decent estimate -- [Vije] admits that there's some rounding necessary. The best part of the build is the connection to Thingspeak, where sheet usage is plotted and displayed. Go ahead and check it out if you dare; at the time of writing, there was an alarming spike in sheet usage -- a sudden need for 68 sheets where the baseline usage is in single digits. We shudder to think what might have precipitated that. The video below is -- well, let's just say there's a video.

This isn't the first time we've seen bathroom-based projects from [Vije Miller]. A few years back there was an attempt to freshen the air with plasma, and his IoT shower valve controller probably never scalded anyone accidentally.

Thanks to [Fiona Grutza] for the tip.

[via r/arduino]

#homehacks #halleffect #iot #nodemcu #thingspeak #toiletpaper

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Ijonasijonas
2018-08-28

I'm well chuffed with the temperature monitoring system I've built using a bunch of reliably reporting to .

Next steps are to move data collection to - Thingspeak is a bit limited, but it got me off the ground.

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