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Home Automation: Integrating Salus RT500 RF in OpenHAB using a Jeelink

Posted on November 23, 2013 by sillyscientist

We recently had a new boiler fitted with the Salus RT500RF controller. I’ve been playing around with a lot of home automation recently involving LightwaveRF, RFXCom unit and OpenHAB. Having temperature monitoring in my lounge and bedroom I really wanted … Continue reading →

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Posted in Home Automation | Tagged arduino, boiler, control, FSK, gnuradio, hack, heating, home automation, jeelink, openhab, project, rt500rf, salus | 21 Comments
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