41 lines
1.5 KiB
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41 lines
1.5 KiB
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# strawberry-pi-greenhouse
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Strawberry Pi Greenhouse is a little project that i made in my holidays. It's a software that sends sensor data (temperature, water level) to a Homeassistants instance and can receive commands from this HA instace to control a relay.
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#Software Installation
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To activate the sensors you have to add these lines to you /boot/config.txt file on your raspberry pi micro sd card. You can change the pin numbers if you want.
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```
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dtparam=i2c1=on
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dtparam=i2c_arm=on
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enable_uart=0
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#i2c Temperaturesensor
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dtoverlay=i2c-gpio,bus=2,i2c_gpio_delay_us=1,i2c_gpio_sda=2,i2c_gpio_scl=3
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#i2c Moisturesensor
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dtoverlay=i2c-gpio,bus=3,i2c_gpio_delay_us=1,i2c_gpio_auot=4
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```
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Also you have to enable the i2c devices in the raspi-config menu. If you dont know how to do it you can just google it.
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Now we need some packages that are needed to run the script. You can install them with this command:
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sudo apt install python3-pip screen -y
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```
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Now you can put the following command in a crontab to run the strawberry pi script in the background when the raspberry pi starts:
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```
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crontab -e
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@reboot bash /path/to/repo/strawberry-pi-greenhouse/start.sh
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```
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You can also create a service/deamon or something like that if thats your thing instead of crontab.
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The last thing you have to do befor you reboot is to enable i2c devices in the raspi-config.
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1. execute this command `sudo raspi-config`
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2. go to `Interface Options`
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3. select `I2C`
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4. select `Yes`
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Now you can reboot your pi with `sudo reboot` |