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No updates received yet, currently: frozen. Published by mikemmcmeans.
Data updated: Wed Mar 17 00:08:38 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by roygbiv.
Data updated: Wed Mar 17 00:07:23 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by amcewen.
Data from the sensors on the Mazzini prototype module - a per-appliance, intelligent energy monitor
Data updated: Wed Mar 17 00:02:39 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by reggie.
The temperature, light reading and status of various Homeeasy switches in my home. The unit is an Arduino with an Ethernet shield. Uptime is in hours since last reboot. The temperature is in °C measured with an I2C sensor with a resolution of 1°C. The LDR reading is from a 10-bit ADC, so 1023 is pitch black, and 100 or less is brig...
Data updated: Tue Mar 09 00:31:24 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by cloacina.
a test with light sensor
Data updated: Sun Mar 07 21:22:06 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by wiredv.
Data updated: Fri Mar 05 21:23:20 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by kokkun.
Data updated: Fri Mar 05 12:32:05 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by ad.
Data updated: Thu Mar 04 20:16:47 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by jcferreiradasilva.
Arduino serving CSV file to Pachube
Data updated: Thu Mar 04 06:43:29 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by rasl.
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