Hardware
Posted: Friday 29 January 2016 15:40
Hi,
I'm a newbie to domoticz but have it installed on my raspberry pi and hooked up to my Philips Hue setup. Nice.
I also have some lightwaveRF plugs (433 Mhz) plus am looking at temp/humidity sensors too (433)
Are there any gotchas as to what hw to get for 433? I'd seen the rfxtrx433e and figured I'd use that, but then realised I could just get the simple 433 modules and have as much, if not more functionality for a fraction of the price - right?
So something like this would be fine? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/433Mhz-RF-tra ... 1398117340
Is there anything else I'd need from a HW perspective in terms of connecting up to the pi (I'm a software engineer not hardware....!). Just some connectors for the pins? I've read http://shop.ninjablocks.com/blogs/how-t ... spberry-pi previously...
or would a pre-built board work as well? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/361473129237 - or would this be more limited in terms of control?
thanks
I'm a newbie to domoticz but have it installed on my raspberry pi and hooked up to my Philips Hue setup. Nice.
I also have some lightwaveRF plugs (433 Mhz) plus am looking at temp/humidity sensors too (433)
Are there any gotchas as to what hw to get for 433? I'd seen the rfxtrx433e and figured I'd use that, but then realised I could just get the simple 433 modules and have as much, if not more functionality for a fraction of the price - right?
So something like this would be fine? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/433Mhz-RF-tra ... 1398117340
Is there anything else I'd need from a HW perspective in terms of connecting up to the pi (I'm a software engineer not hardware....!). Just some connectors for the pins? I've read http://shop.ninjablocks.com/blogs/how-t ... spberry-pi previously...
or would a pre-built board work as well? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/361473129237 - or would this be more limited in terms of control?
thanks