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No updates received yet, currently: frozen. Published by karnlund.
The TI-Tweet-A-Watt is using the Texas Instruments EZ430-RF2500 Kit. The EZ430-RF2500 is a MSP430 microcontroller with a wireless adapter added on. Its considerably smaller and more cost effective than the Arduino and only moderately more difficult to program.
No updates received yet, currently: frozen. Published by venpixel.
TheHive is a home automation system comprised of custom built hardware and software.
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No updates received yet, currently: frozen. Published by broker.
No updates received yet, currently: frozen. Published by broker.
No updates received yet, currently: frozen. Published by broker.
No updates received yet, currently: frozen. Published by broker.
Data updated: Sun Mar 14 23:57:29 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by broker.
Data updated: Sun Mar 14 23:57:29 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by seb50.
Electricity usage of 3 bed mid terrace ...
Data updated: Sun Mar 14 23:57:29 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by broker.
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