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    iHome by ionware

    iHome by ionware

    iHome Smart Home System Platform

    iHome is a fully tested Smart Home Automation system using the Raspberry Pi Zero WiFi SBC and Linux OS and has all the functional features of NEST or ECOBEE smart thermostats with the added benefit of full privacy and security at less than half the price! It incorporates MBLogic with algorithms and Modbus coms for HVAC home control via the ionware modbus compatible ionC1 input/output controller board. The iHome software system comes fully configured as a SD Card image file for...
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    AquarioPi

    AquarioPi

    Automate the schedule of multiple remote controlled aquarium lights

    AquarioPi is an IR controller that will change the light settings around the clock on multiple lights, and multiple brands of infrared (IR) remote controlled lights. All that's required is a Raspberry Pi, a resistor, an IR LED, and a breadboard or other type of circuit board or connection to the LED and resistor. Visit the AquarioPi Wiki for more information.
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