Now my wife doesn’t get angry at me for leaving the garage door open all day!
Here’s the open source Raspberry Pi Pico W garage door sensor project, with instructions for how you can set up the same thing at your house: https://github.com/geerlingguy/pico-w-garage-door-sensor
And here are the items I purchased to complete the installation (some are affiliate links):
– Seco-Larm SM-4201-LQ Overhead Door Sensor: https://amzn.to/3EjG1qp
– RPi Pico Terminal Block Breakout Board: https://amzn.to/3tkZQY9
– Small breadboards for prototyping: https://amzn.to/3A6ha7b
– Breadboard solderless jumper wires: https://amzn.to/3UHCmYO
You can also buy the Pico WH (‘W with Headers’) if you want to avoid having to solder headers on the Pico W yourself.
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Contents:
00:00 – Here in my garage…
01:32 – Programming without code
02:19 – Hello, world!
04:51 – Kinda crazy YAML
06:53 – Home Assistant integration
07:39 – Garage install
09:13 – This is the good part
09:48 – Push notifications
10:47 – ESPHome – Pico vs ESP32?
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