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What is your budget?Not Pi related - but if I want to make a smart pulse water meter - what would be the correct Arduino to buy, with wifi - and how do I power it? Never used Arduino before.
That will work yes.No real budget - I'd like to keep it under R1000 as I plan on using a simliar design for the electricity box
Wouldn't something like this work? https://store.arduino.cc/arduino-uno-wifi-rev2
Not worried about the coding side - more the electronic side.
Looks like it could work. The Uno 100%. The sensor is unknown to me and I dont find much for it on Google in terms of working examples. Still it could work I think.So if I bought these two items, I'd be on my way to success:
Flow Sensor
https://www.banggood.com/DN25-Coppe...ml?gmcCountry=ZA&createTmp=1&cur_warehouse=CN
https://www.banggood.com/Wemos-UNOW...e-For-Arduino-Uno-p-1205444.html?rmmds=search
Looks like it could work. The Uno 100%. The sensor is unknown to me and I dont find much for it on Google in terms of working examples. Still it could work I think.
You will want to read this:
https://www.openhacks.com/uploadsproductos/g1__water_flow_sensor_-_wiki.pdf
Thats for a different flow sensor, but I am sure you can just tweak the values to match the sensor from banggood. Both are pulse type sensors.
I did a water meter pulse reader with a Raspberry Pi Zero:
Municipal meter has a small hole on the side where I inserted a reed switch to pick up the pulses. (2 pulses / liter)
Wired it to the GPIO. RPi Zero on home wifi and emails "reading" each day. Also sends an email when the daily consumption exceeds a certain value.
Will post build details ASAP including Arduino code.
Would a 12V 1A work? seems to indiciate 7v - 12v.
How did she connect the old legacy PIRs to the Raspberry?My SO was bored so she made an alarm system. It has a touch screen to arm and disarm per sensor and globally. It communicates with a linux server on the internet and has her own made app on the phone to control it from wherever we are.
She started 2 days ago and that where she is now. She thinks its very funny to track my movements.
Whats cool about this alarm system is that we can use old legacy PIR's.
How did she connect the old legacy PIRs to the Raspberry?
I believe that they need 12v and the Pi can only supply 5V.
Knowing nothing about PI , is there anybody that could assist/make a receiver for me for Flightradar24. Obviously I'll buy all parts reguired.
I'm on their silver subscription on my phone but due to time I must spend at home would like to go one notch up.
Krugersdorp at Panorama Estate
Thanks
Duncan