Housing for 5V/220V relay (OctoPrint)
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Here I show my case to turn on and off my 3D printer. In the supply to a 3-way socket, a simple 5V relay is integrated into this device. This relay can then be controlled by Octoprint software directly from any remote computer. Additionally, only the plug-in "PSUSupply" must be installed and the relays connected to the RaspberryPi. Now I can switch connected devices on or off using my laptop from anywhere in the house.\r\n\r\nThis is the enclosure for turning on and off my 3D printer. A simple relay module with a single channel is integrated into the power supply line of a standard 3-way socket. This relay module can be controlled by Octoprint, allowing me to turn devices connected to it on or off remotely. To use this system, I just need to install the "PSUSupply" plugin and connect the relays to my RaspberryPi. With this setup, I can control any device plugged into the socket from my laptop.\r\n\r\nHere is the relay module used in this project:\r\nhttps://www.berrybase.de/bauelemente/sensoren-module/relaiskarten/5v-1-kanal-relais-modul-mit-definierbarem-schaltsignal-40-high/low-41
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