Anything well supported by Valetudo, they have a nice list. I bought a Roborock S5 for $35 on ebay that needed the gearbox for the brush cleaned out, and it works well.
Anything well supported by Valetudo, they have a nice list. I bought a Roborock S5 for $35 on ebay that needed the gearbox for the brush cleaned out, and it works well.
Unless they have current sensing with a build in interrupt for overcurrent, they’re not going to shut off when exceeding 10A.
Generic plastic project boxes work well, or for outdoor use a waterproof electrical junction box.
Yeah you would have to ping an absolutely absurd number of hosts at a very high rate to overload anything.
Yeah you can grab a ready to go dell usff box on eBay with a 7th gen for about $80.
Technically it runs in the CPU iGPU hardware accelerator I believe, but as long as you have a 6th gen or newer Intel CPU you don’t need a Coral.
No, it’s just for object recognition to classify recordings.
You can use OpenVINO now on Frigate and get the same/better performance as a Coral, worth checking out.
You don’t need a coral anymore since Frigate supports OpenVINO on 6th gen or newer Intel CPUs. It also supports using QSV for any decoding/encoding that needs to happen.
Frigate uses RTSP for the camera connection.
Amrest = Rebranded Dahua mostly, they’re not much more money than Reolink too.
How are you with embedded programming?
These are great displays, IPS panel, capacitive touch, they have an ESP32-S3 built in with wifi and bluetooth and the display is attached to its native RGB interface so it can pretty easily run LVGL and other UIs at 30+ fps without breaking a sweat.
https://www.makerfabs.com/sunton-esp32-s3-5-inch-ips-with-touch.html
No, it doesn’t seem to come with a Zigbee radio or anything, so it’s just a box with HA pre-installed.
Reolink should be good, they support ONVIF for control, and some models come with ethernet. They offer some cloud stuff but you don’t have to use it.
I feel like that’s gotta be pretty normal for hyped up product launches, a lot of people just join to see what it is at first.
Does anyone know if they’ve fixed performance? Thunderbird feels really slow to navigate and fetch messages.
3 wires is usually digital LEDs like WS2812B or similar. You probably want their 4 channel analog LED board: https://quinled.info/quinled-an-quad/
4 pins is usually just RGB, since one of them is the common pin.
I definitely prefer HA in a VM, that way it can do its own thing and I won’t accidentally break something.
Yep, Proxmox has a built in backup solution which I use paired with proxmox backup server, I also run backups with restic on each VM/CT of the important stuff like config files.
I test restores every now and then, just by either restoring a full VM/CT, or doing a restic restore and checking over some files.