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===== Using ===== | ===== Using ===== | ||
- | Electric heaters are now under manual | + | The G1 heater thermostat can be set from the control |
- | There is also central heating from Summerhall in G1, which is switched on rarely. It is hidden in the panels above the windows. It can by adjusted with the knobs. | + | The G14 heater |
- | < | + | There is also central heating from Summerhall, which is switched on rarely. Panels are above the windows of G1, and above the test gear in G14. It can by adjusted with the knobs. |
- | The electric heaters in G1 and G14 are controlled by Sonoff devices over the network. Room temperature is acquired by an ESP8266 room sensor, the thermostat is a python script at carbon:/ | + | ===== Implementation Details ===== |
- | Target temperature can be changed by [[mqtt|MQTT Message Bus]] messages, which can be sent by the control panel in G1, or by your computer.</ | + | The electric heater in G1 is controlled by a radio switched socket. Room temperature is determined by the wireless sensor with DS18B20, LDR, and two AA batteries on the G1 table, the thermostat is a python script at carbon:/ |
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+ | Target temperature can be changed by [[mqtt|MQTT Message Bus]] messages, which can be sent by the control panel in G1, or by your computer. | ||
heating.txt · Last modified: 2023-02-04 13:01 by river