Homeautomation Case

Homeautomation Case

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**Update 2020-03-05** I added a design which incorporates an Arduino Mega mini instead, which enables me to use that one below the Raspberry Pi PCB. Eventually, I ditched the original RFLink receiver and replaced it with alternative ones which can be placed separately. Of course, I also use a Razberry ZWave transceiver directly installed onto my RPi. Finally, I also installed a ZigBee micro transceiver together with a serial-to-USB bridge. To enhance the reception I added an external antenna for the Zigbee receiver. I run this solution with Homeassistant, Zigbee2MQTT, ZWave2MQTT, RFLink2MQTT (coded on my own) and Mosquitto. All parts are running inside docker containers on a Raspberry Pi 3B+, without and problems so far. ** First publish ** I created this case to include my Raspberry Pi B as well as an Arduino Mega 2560 with an Nobo 433Mhz transceiver installed. I use this case as my main controller supporting Z-wave (RazBerry header) and 433Mhz (RFLink transceiver). 2018-10-29: Added case tops for Domoticz and openHAB 2018-12-08: Added versions for Raspberry Pi 2B/3B 2019-07-09: I uploaded a ZIP with the STEP files 2020-03-05: Added smaller case and some details about the software running on my RPi

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