Yes, my old python program to control my heathers is still working.
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EDIT: here's a video: https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/@stefano/115468560621831960 Yes, my old python program to control my heaters is still working. I just had to adapt it to python 3 and modify the code so the old ds1820 sensors aren't needed anymore, I can connect it to my mqtt server. And get the temp from the esp8266 I placed many years ago, all around the house. I've also put a relay on one of them and it works fine. Oh, and all is running on a Raspberry PI Zero W, powered by NetBSD. 
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EDIT: here's a video: https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/@stefano/115468560621831960 Yes, my old python program to control my heaters is still working. I just had to adapt it to python 3 and modify the code so the old ds1820 sensors aren't needed anymore, I can connect it to my mqtt server. And get the temp from the esp8266 I placed many years ago, all around the house. I've also put a relay on one of them and it works fine. Oh, and all is running on a Raspberry PI Zero W, powered by NetBSD. @stefano that sounds like an awesome piece of software 
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EDIT: here's a video: https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/@stefano/115468560621831960 Yes, my old python program to control my heaters is still working. I just had to adapt it to python 3 and modify the code so the old ds1820 sensors aren't needed anymore, I can connect it to my mqtt server. And get the temp from the esp8266 I placed many years ago, all around the house. I've also put a relay on one of them and it works fine. Oh, and all is running on a Raspberry PI Zero W, powered by NetBSD. @stefano where's the code ? 
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@stfn it's a dirty mess, as there are a lot of unfinished things. Like the part I created to manage the single radiators' valves but I could never test it as...my radiators don't have electrical valves. 😂 
 It also had a cgi web interface. I'll probably create something a little more....modern.
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@stefano where's the code ? @usul it's still a mess, much to be cleaned but I'll probably release it when decent. 
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EDIT: here's a video: https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/@stefano/115468560621831960 Yes, my old python program to control my heaters is still working. I just had to adapt it to python 3 and modify the code so the old ds1820 sensors aren't needed anymore, I can connect it to my mqtt server. And get the temp from the esp8266 I placed many years ago, all around the house. I've also put a relay on one of them and it works fine. Oh, and all is running on a Raspberry PI Zero W, powered by NetBSD. @stefano Let me guess. Microsoft Azure Front Door is nowhere to be found in that stack? :-) 
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@stefano Let me guess. Microsoft Azure Front Door is nowhere to be found in that stack? :-) @mkj no 😉 
 It's totally offline solution that can run on a read only os
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@stfn it's a dirty mess, as there are a lot of unfinished things. Like the part I created to manage the single radiators' valves but I could never test it as...my radiators don't have electrical valves. 😂 
 It also had a cgi web interface. I'll probably create something a little more....modern.
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@mkj no 😉 
 It's totally offline solution that can run on a read only os@stefano And you know what? THAT'S FINE! In fact, it's more than fine. I think it's great! 
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@stefano And you know what? THAT'S FINE! In fact, it's more than fine. I think it's great! @mkj that's the reason why I'm revamping it. I created it in 2009/2010 as I needed to find a way to turn on heaters before getting back home from long trips. So it was ssh only and simple. In 2012 it went into a Raspberry Pi inside the wall, and a nice led indicated the status. When I sold that house, in 2015 and moved, I started to use a Netatmo device - which is still running fine - as that setup would have been too complex here. But it's time to give it a new life. 
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@stfn here's the video 🙂 













 
