
RFM door or window status monitor
thingiverse
This housing shelters a battery-powered Arduino Pro Mini with an Omnipolar hall sensor integrated within. For detailed instructions on how to assemble this project, please visit http://homeautomation.proboards.com/thread/523/joshs-thread-rfm-builts-cases. Background: The inspiration for this project originated from Eric Tsai's Instructables post (https://twitter.com/Eric_1100). I found it particularly interesting due to its potential applications in DIY home automation. Computourist (https://github.com/computourist/RFM69-MQTT-client) later refined the programming and enabled the transmission of data to end nodes. Following this, I discovered a helpful forum that greatly simplified the build process and offered a supportive community at http://homeautomation.proboards.com/post/2053/thread. This project represents my attempt to contribute back to the homeautomation community found at http://homeautomation.proboards.com/.
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