Re: [Owfs-developers] help me in building a next generation HVAC system

2016-01-01 Thread Colin Reese
Jerry, I think database is still the way to go. It's not either or with messaging, and chronological data is great to have and in some cases necessary (e.g. for PID). It allows conditional abstraction for arbitrary logic, so a condition like this is automatically parsed and processed: [contro

Re: [Owfs-developers] help me in building a next generation HVAC system

2016-01-01 Thread Jerry Scharf
Jan, Thanks for pointing this out. I will raise this up the priority in the project. I have some ideas for certain things that can happen autonomously, but the issue with a highly integrated system driven by a few critical pieces is that it all runs or dies together. All the valves won't deal

Re: [Owfs-developers] help me in building a next generation HVAC system

2015-12-31 Thread Jan Kandziora
Am 31.12.2015 um 21:59 schrieb Jerry Scharf: > > I've been lurking for a while. This isn't exactly 1-wire related, but I > know a bunch of people on this list are interested in control systems. > As I'm doing a similar thing professionally (with Onewire, OWFS, Tcl, Raspi), I first want to point

[Owfs-developers] help me in building a next generation HVAC system

2015-12-31 Thread Jerry Scharf
Hi, I've been lurking for a while. This isn't exactly 1-wire related, but I know a bunch of people on this list are interested in control systems. When I rebuilt my house, I put in a system that is a combination of residential and commercial design with much more controllability than would nor