IR transmitter for wacume vacuum cleaner

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IR transmitter for wacume vacuum cleaner

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Hi.
I want to start/stop my wacuum cleaner, but it is a old non-smart device, so I need to use IR.

some suggestions for an IR transmitter that can work for this?

any suggestions for an IR transmitter that can work for this? ACAP (as cheaply as possible)

I have interface for Z-Wave (UZB1) and 433MHz (RFXtrx433E)

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Evelen wrote: any suggestions for an IR transmitter that can work for this? ACAP (as cheaply as possible)
maybe cheapest solution: LIRC
I used to control my Roomba (IR) with LIRC installed on my RPI.
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mhm, than I need a RPi.
Is it advanced to set up, and where can I find guides?

also: looks after most complete solutions
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Evelen wrote:Hi.
I want to start/stop my Carpet Cleaning Kamloops, but it is a old non-smart device, so I need to use IR.

some suggestions for an IR transmitter that can work for this?

any suggestions for an IR transmitter that can work for this? ACAP (as cheaply as possible)

I have interface for Z-Wave (UZB1) and 433MHz (RFXtrx433E)

(cleaner: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=9654 )
Can you please tell me which IR sensor is best suited for wacume vacuum cleaner?
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relly123 wrote:
Evelen wrote:Hi.
I want to start/stop my Carpet Cleaning Kamloops, but it is a old non-smart device, so I need to use IR.

some suggestions for an IR transmitter that can work for this?

any suggestions for an IR transmitter that can work for this? ACAP (as cheaply as possible)

I have interface for Z-Wave (UZB1) and 433MHz (RFXtrx433E)

(cleaner: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=9654 )
Can you please tell me which IR sensor is best suited for wacume vacuum cleaner?
I don't know. Don't have any yet
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Re: IR transmitter for wacume vacuum cleaner

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Evelen wrote:
relly123 wrote:
Evelen wrote:Hi.
I want to start/stop my Carpet Cleaning Kamloops, but it is a old non-smart device, so I need to use IR.

some suggestions for an IR transmitter that can work for this?

any suggestions for an IR transmitter that can work for this? ACAP (as cheaply as possible)

I have interface for Z-Wave (UZB1) and 433MHz (RFXtrx433E)

(cleaner: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=9654 )
Can you please tell me which IR sensor is best suited for wacume vacuum cleaner?
I don't know. Don't have any yet
The cheapest solution would be mysensors - which then you can use for other projects as well. First you have to build a gateway, then an ir transmitter. Take a look on www.mysensors.org, the instructions are clear, and you can find links for all the equipment you'll need.
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Re: IR transmitter for wacume vacuum cleaner

Post by bend94 »

hi Raspberry Piet

On my side i have rpi and lirc installed. I would like to manage my irobot 700 series with IR led.
Please help me, how to use lirc with irobot ?

Can you tell me where to connect ir led and how ?

Thanks
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