I have no experience with those sensors, but from the little documentation I found I their site (I did not look extensively), it does not seem it will have out of the box connectivity with a Pi.
Looks like you can use a phone/Windows app to get logged data and export it, but seems to be a manual process: open app,.export, then you can use that data.
And it seems that you'd like to connect the senso to the p so it can open/close based on that data in realtime and not only after exporting logged data.
It does have Bluetooth connectivity, so it *might* be possible to use a pi to control it, but it also might not (especially if no one has done it before and the company won't be helpful with hacking into their product).
And if you're asking for help here with the project, I am assuming you're not going to be very good at the hacking part either.
Opening and closing the valve is very easy.
I would look for other options when it comes to the sensor. Something known to be easy to use without an app/windows computer. And something cheaper too, because that one sensor is very expensive.
If the chosen sensor is easy to work with (connectivity to a pi), it should be an easy project.
Looks like you can use a phone/Windows app to get logged data and export it, but seems to be a manual process: open app,.export, then you can use that data.
And it seems that you'd like to connect the senso to the p so it can open/close based on that data in realtime and not only after exporting logged data.
It does have Bluetooth connectivity, so it *might* be possible to use a pi to control it, but it also might not (especially if no one has done it before and the company won't be helpful with hacking into their product).
And if you're asking for help here with the project, I am assuming you're not going to be very good at the hacking part either.
Opening and closing the valve is very easy.
I would look for other options when it comes to the sensor. Something known to be easy to use without an app/windows computer. And something cheaper too, because that one sensor is very expensive.
If the chosen sensor is easy to work with (connectivity to a pi), it should be an easy project.
Statistics: Posted by memjr — Tue Jan 23, 2024 6:13 am