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Visual model of remote control

Status

Light control

Status table:

Name Value
Basement temperature:
Closet temperature:
Foundation temperature - sensor #1:
Foundation temperature - sensor #2:
Foundation temperature - sensor #3:
Foundation temperature - sensor #4:
Command
Status

Action log

IP Address Action Date

There is an alternative way to control, see

posted here - gelio.fast-project.ru

Currently, from the moment the button is pressed until the feedback from the control object is returned, it takes 3-4 seconds. This is due to the architecture of the signal sending. In reality, from the moment you click to the actual registration on the object, it takes about 2 seconds

A working example of lighting control in a basement

The purpose of this article is to demonstrate the possibility of remote (remote) control of smart home systems through the OwenCloud service through the API.

A little background: in the summer of 2018, I was busy building my own private building - the basement. A quarry was dug under the basement floor, 3.5 meters deep. To install the climate heat pump system, U-shaped pipe welded structures were deepened by another meter.

In four places of these structures, thermal resistances were installed using tubes and thermal paste: 2 PT100 and 2 PT1000. Further, all this is walled up in soil (clay), compacted with sand and gravel, and a power reinforced slab is poured.

These temperatures are currently being collected during the winter period for further analysis and use of the obtained values in order to determine the characteristics of the heat pump.

According to the cost of OWEN equipment:

  • SPK107 - 20000₽
  • Analog input module - 10000₽
  • Power supply - 7000₽
  • Router - 6000₽

The cost of work on remote configuration for a similar task is 10000₽

Scheme. Owencloud

What sequence of events occurs when a button is clicked?

  1. The client application (browser) sends a request to the server when you click on the button.
  2. The server hosting this site processes the incoming command and sends a request to the OwenCloud api.
  3. The automation cabinet, in which the modern SPK107 model with Ethernet is installed, is connected to the Huawei B315 router and is synchronized with the OwenCloud service.
  4. OwenCloud returns a response to the server, which then sends the result to the client to inform about the fact that the data has changed.
  5. The browser updates the information, providing the user with objective information about the state of the lamp.
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