LightControl

The author had 2 remote controllers to control 6 outlets in his apartment. He wanted to remove the remote controllers and control the light with his i-phone. Just by using Arduino & Ethernet shield, he made his own controller.
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By Anders Vestergaard
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The author had 2 remote controllers to control 6 outlets in his apartment. He wanted to remove the remote controllers and control the light with his i-phone. Just by using Arduino & Ethernet shield, he made his own controller.

light_control

The parts that are needed

  • 1x Arduino uno (can be any arduino)
  • 1x Ethernet shield (it should be the one with the w5100 chip)
  • 1x mixro sd card
  • 1x 5v to 12v stepup
  • 1x 433mhz transmitter
  • 1x 3d printed box (stl provided)
  • some 433 mhz controllable wall outlets

He made the external case using 3D printer.

If you go to the http://www.instructables.com/id/LightControl/, you can get all guides for this DIY project including the source code.

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The author had 2 remote controllers to control 6 outlets in his apartment. He wanted to remove the remote controllers and control the light with his i-phone. Just by using Arduino & Ethernet shield, he made his own controller.

light_control

The parts that are needed

  • 1x Arduino uno (can be any arduino)
  • 1x Ethernet shield (it should be the one with the w5100 chip)
  • 1x mixro sd card
  • 1x 5v to 12v stepup
  • 1x 433mhz transmitter
  • 1x 3d printed box (stl provided)
  • some 433 mhz controllable wall outlets

He made the external case using 3D printer.

If you go to the http://www.instructables.com/id/LightControl/, you can get all guides for this DIY project including the source code.

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