This is the one that I used for my target cam Pi'sAnyone knows where I can get the cheapest PoE HAT? The included power supply is hefty for some apparent reason
We recently built an indoor shooting range that includes 4 100 yard rifle lanes. I placed 4 50mm zoom cameras downrange focused on the targets at 100 yards. In the stalls I added small 1080p monitors to each Pi and use the Displaycameras package to show the RTSP feed of each respective camera.
This is the one that I used for my target cam Pi's
Amazon.com: LoveRPi Power-Over-Ethernet (PoE) HAT for Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+: Computers & Accessories
We are in The Colony, TX. We are currently open for retail, getting the range finished up and will be open for members on 8/1, open to the public on 8/15.Wow, 100yd indoor range. That's one heck of a building. Where is this? Is this private or public?
What sensors are you using? I've been running acu-rite wireless stuff but I hate the reliance on radio frequencies and their cloud servers.Node-red and MQTT listener for a bunch of little temperature & humidity sensors around the house.
Hi @crw030 , would you be able to elaborate a bit on your temp monitoring setup? I'm thinking to do something similar with something like 4 (to start) temp sensors. Would be interested to know more about how you set it up, what sensors, and how you pulled it together. Thanks in advance!Node-red and MQTT listener for a bunch of little temperature & humidity sensors around the house.