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stefan.schnitzer

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Who I Am

Engineer/Maker/ currently employed as Process-Automation-Engineer (DCS/PLC/Fullstack) in Biotechnology

Why I'm on Hackaday.io

to share knowledge and try to make the world a better place for all people (not just billionaires)

automation 3dprinting engineering Maker EV electric cars Green Energy woodworking arduino plc
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This user joined on 08/21/2016.

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A DIY smart home system the SCADA way...
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DIY Home Automation

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A mostly 3D printed automated cat feeder (part of my SCADA)
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IoT cat feeder

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a simple approach to home energy monitoring (with smart home integration)
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electrical energy monitor

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a multi-purpose remote I/O (RIO) module for my DIY SCADA
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DIY SCADA / wireless and wired remote I/O

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another approach to making a DIY "one wheel"
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diy electric one-wheeled vehicle

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building a home -from design to move in
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boxy home

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DIY SCADA / smart home

A list for all DIY smart home projects

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Things i want to build

a list of all cool projects I want to make for my own

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  • Thank you to all of you how follows my page and projects.

    10/12/2019 at 06:16 • 0 comments

    Thank you to all of you how follows my page and projects.

    Please check out my project: https://hackaday.io/project/14862-diy-scada-smart-home

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ESP32 E-Ink watch that can run solely on solar power
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LightInk

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An open-source, 3D-printable breadboard with multiple designs, using either reused or new spring contacts.
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Wide-Board Breadboard for Pico, ESP32 and Similar

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UPC, CODABAR, CODE39 and ITF Barcode generator using GW-BASIC and QBASIC. Still we can write code in BASIC with WINDOWS & QB64, DOSBox, etc.
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BARCODE GENERATOR

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After 7 years, the project is still very much alive!
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WEEDINATOR 2026 Agricultural Robot

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Make a in the EL portable retro computer
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Electroluminescent portable retro computer

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Building a Pen Plotter with automatic toolchanger with components from an old RepRap style 3D Printer. Runs on Klipper.
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Limn: Pen Plotter with Toolchanger

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A DIY 4-channel smart relay kit with MQTT, local control, and flexible integration for smart-home projects. Build it. Control it. Enjoy it.
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DIY roVad Smart Switch Kit

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3kW FOC for $35. Setup guide for the MKS X Drive Mini, including tuning, CAN troubleshooting and ESP32/Arduino code
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MKS XDrive Mini Guide: Set up, Tuning & Arduino

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This project is migrating to another platform. Thanks to everyone who stopped to check it out!
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Springhouse

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A retrosystem based on the elegant 8/16 bit 6809 processor capable of running UniFLEX and OS9 level II multiuser/multitasking OS
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6809/6309 Eurocard CPU System

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A simple rectifier tube can produce high-quality X-ray radiographs. It is a cost-effective way to explore the principles of medical imaging
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DIY Miniature X-Ray Machine using a TV Vacuum Tube

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Network Lab
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Home_LAB

rhea-raeRhea Rae

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A simple yet effective method to measure the SOC of non rechargable batteries.
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1.5V Alkaline Battery SOC Measurement Technique

sagar-001Sagar 001

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Battery-powered circular flipdot clock.
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Flipdot Ring

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How do you reliably and regularly record your pet's weight?
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What's a Henway?

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A photonic random access memory (RAM) concept
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LightRAM

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Building wireframe polyhedra made from LED filaments, using graph theory to devise geometry and driving strategies.
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Glowing Polyhedrons

timTim

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Open-source material tech using ionic triggers to aggregate microplastics at the source, preventing bioavailability in marine ecosystems.
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Skoog Flocculant-Proactive Microplastic Solution

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Mitsuru Yamada wrote 05/04/2025 at 11:26 • point

Thank you for liking and following my #Equatorial Mount using Rotarystage, 6502 Computer! The last project was difficult because I had to cut 10mm thick aluminum plates by hand. At last, this time I purchased a small band saw to make it easier.

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Mitsuru Yamada wrote 07/31/2024 at 23:50 • point

Thank you for liking and following my #Homemade Successive Approximation Register ADC! Last month I published as a project a commentary on my own 1979 digital sampler, which was the starting point for this project.

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mihai.cuciuc wrote 06/06/2024 at 05:29 • point

Hi, Stefan! Thanks for your interest in #See the color of gamma radiation!

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roelh wrote 05/19/2024 at 20:38 • point

Hi Stefan, thanks for liking and following #Isetta TTL computer !

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IoT-devices, LLC wrote 12/07/2023 at 22:05 • point

Thank you for your interest in @IoT-devices, LLC and for following our projects, especially the #GGreg20_V3 Ionizing Radiation Detector! Also please see at our new charitable project #GGreg20_ES - Souvenir Geiger Counter !

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uk4dshouse wrote 10/09/2022 at 10:03 • point

Thanks for the follow and the like :)

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mark wrote 06/05/2022 at 13:00 • point

Thank you for liking and following #Bed Distance Sensor 0.01mm for 3D printer 

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Dennis wrote 05/01/2022 at 16:11 • point

Hi thanks for liking and following Solar-Pyrolysis!

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Ken Yap wrote 01/06/2022 at 20:21 • point

Thanks for liking and following #Repurposing an old nixie thermometer 

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Sergio Ghirardelli wrote 10/08/2021 at 11:41 • point

Thank you for following and liking my project https://hackaday.io/project/181453-green-bms

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Josh Gadeken wrote 04/10/2021 at 17:28 • point

Thank you for liking and following my #Roomba RPi project!

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Michael Gardi wrote 10/01/2020 at 15:38 • point

Thank you Stefan for your interest in my TMD-2: Turing Machine Demonstrator Mark 2 project.

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danjovic wrote 04/23/2020 at 02:41 • point

Thanks for liking and following #Control Freak !

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Starhawk wrote 12/07/2019 at 22:49 • point

Why hello there! Thanks for the +Like and Follow... more is coming, I promise :)

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Wassim wrote 10/15/2019 at 16:12 • point

Thank you for liking my project #Home Smart Mesh. If you'd like to reuse anything, it's all open source, and if you have any questions, I'll be glad to help. Also advices or recommendations are welcome.

P.S: I just discovered what SCADA means, funny name for IoT/Home Automation/ Smart stuff :)

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stefan.schnitzer wrote 10/28/2019 at 04:15 • point

You're welcome. I really like your project.
I have an background in large scale industrial automation. That's the reason why i look at all this IoT devices from the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition perspective ;)

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stefan.schnitzer wrote 09/29/2019 at 15:15 • point

You're welcome :) 

I would like to build something similar and integrate it into my smart home system. 

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