I agree with Mick: my system (server, ip-poe cam, 1-wire line &
electronics, adsl, cell.) is powered with a little ups, but the door itself
is a traditional mechanical one :)
For the rest I'm pretty happy.
I have to solve the problem of false positives on the control line of the
sensor to open the door I mentioned (it may be that a capacitor is
sufficient), and then clean a little the perl code.
For the rest, it's okay :)
I was thinking it may be interesting to a mini video while ON and OFF the
system, but it seems so trivial ... :)
Another little thing that I suggest to pay attention, is the mechanical
mounting of the probe.
Not all of my users are delicate, and the probe was mounted on the plastic
cap of a box recessed in the wall.
pressing on the cap every day, several times a day, sooner or later this
would definitely broken.
I reinforced the cap from the inner side with a metal plate, which I
applied to the spacers, in such a way that the pressure effected on the plug
were discharged directly on the wall.
Now you can hit what you want :)
Giulio
2013/6/5 Mick Sulley <[email protected]>
> Beware of power outages! You need a backup means of entry.
>
> On 04/06/13 23:59, Daniel MacKay wrote:
> > I'm also interested in how this works for you - I'd like to replace the
> door lock on my house with an electronic latch and iButtons as keys.
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