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Thank you to all of you how follows my page and projects.
10/12/2019 at 06:16 • 0 commentsThank 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
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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Hi, Stefan! Thanks for your interest in #See the color of gamma radiation!
Hi Stefan, thanks for liking and following #Isetta TTL computer !
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 !
Thank you for liking and following #Bed Distance Sensor 0.01mm for 3D printer
Thanks for liking and following #Repurposing an old nixie thermometer
Thank you for following and liking my project https://hackaday.io/project/181453-green-bms
Thank you for liking and following my #Roomba RPi project!
Thank you Stefan for your interest in my TMD-2: Turing Machine Demonstrator Mark 2 project.
Why hello there! Thanks for the +Like and Follow... more is coming, I promise :)
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 :)
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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You're welcome :)
I would like to build something similar and integrate it into my smart home system.
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.