Sorry everyone. Been in northern AZ on a deer/turkey scouting trip and got back last night. Started off with Boy Scouts (Paria Canyon if you are familiar with AZ) and decided to stay and scout since I was already up there (Kaibab).
Everything was working when disconnected a couple of days ago. Firmware has not been updated in a few years.
2 of the keypads have fob readers, one does not. Can send pictures for verification.
Make me an offer for everything (preferred) or individual pieces. Cost plus shipping (USPS or if...
I am removing my Elk M1 system, including several boards and parts. Everything works fine. Selling house and new owners want a wireless system. I carefully removed everything.
If there is any value to the the pieces, let me know and I can list everything here.
Thanks!
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Holy cow. I had no idea anyone was using this or even trying to use it. It has been YEARS since I even looked at the code, let alone used it in my application.
But it's cool to think is has staying power.
Why did the chicken cross the road. Because he can.
Nobody said analyzing all the data to know the average time the front door is open is useful. Except for those who are up all night wondering if.
Just having a little fun :wacko:
I think it would be good to clarify that is has support for upto X-number-of RS-232 COM ports. The boards above do not come with the sated numbers above.
They are nice boards.
I have a Atom 330 Intel 945GC Mini ITX Motherboard (newegg link $80) that I not only use for HA, it's also my sandbox...
And lest I forget, I'm just finishing the same 'package' for HAI thermostats: daemon, logging, stats, etc.
Let me know if there is any interest in this as well.
I respectfully draw your attention to my blog post: Monitor Your Elk-M1, Log to MySQL, and Daemonize it! which has all the code for the monitor daemon, sql for table creation, and more.
As I am the current maintainer (not author) of the ElkM1--control perl script, maybe I can help put into perspective what I am using it for and how it can be expanded.
1) My 'home' server (actually a sandbox for my client projects) utilizes the ELKM1--control script to receive and log all...
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