Difference between revisions of "Gyrophare"

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Note that both request (also <code>GET http://62.220.135.210/</code>) are answered with a <code>OK</code>.
 
Note that both request (also <code>GET http://62.220.135.210/</code>) are answered with a <code>OK</code>.
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{{warning|Sending to much request will make it freeze and note respond to your any again, making it impossible to turn of. Do not do it.}}
  
 
= Hardware =
 
= Hardware =
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* Relay Shield for WeMos D1 Mini
 
* Relay Shield for WeMos D1 Mini
 
* A red warning light (230V)
 
* A red warning light (230V)
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{{warning|Be careful: there is high voltage (230V) in this hack. It's pretty well isolated, except for the relay screws, but unplug the system if you want to look at it.}}

Revision as of 11:36, 3 April 2017

The "Gyrophare" (warning light, in french) is an IoT device located in the middle of the hackerspace (at least when this page was written).

Control

You can control the Gyrophare via HTTP by calling a GET on /on and on /off.

It's current IP address is static (hardcoded in the WeMos) and is 62.220.135.210.

For example:

curl http://62.220.135.210/on 
curl http://62.220.135.210/off

Note that both request (also GET http://62.220.135.210/) are answered with a OK.


Warning Warning: Sending to much request will make it freeze and note respond to your any again, making it impossible to turn of. Do not do it.


Hardware

The hardware is the following:

  • WeMos D1 Mini
  • Relay Shield for WeMos D1 Mini
  • A red warning light (230V)


Warning Warning: Be careful: there is high voltage (230V) in this hack. It's pretty well isolated, except for the relay screws, but unplug the system if you want to look at it.