diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 3438d1e..9362d4b 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -29,29 +29,6 @@ translate the data into JSON'ed dictionaries which get published to a MQTT message broker. -Acurite Weather Station ------------------------ - -python/tHome/acurite contains code for decoding Acurite internet -Bridge traffic. This assumes the Acurite Bridge is connected to a -network USB dongle on a Raspberry Pi. It uses iptables and ebtables -to redirect the bridge traffic (which normally posts data to Acurite's -web servers) to the script bin/tHome-acurite.py. That script -simulates the response from Acurite's servers, decodes the data, and -translates them into MQTT messages. This can also be used with -tcpflow to decode data as it's being sent to Acurite instead of -redirecting it. - -Radio Thermostat ----------------- - -http://www.radiothermostat.com/ - -python/tHome/thermostat contains code for polling a radio thermostat -WIFI module and reading the temperature and furnace/AC state. The -results are published as MQTT messages. - - Rainforest Eagle Energy Monitor ------------------------------- @@ -63,31 +40,3 @@ server and set the address as the "cloud provider" in the Eagle. The Eagle will publish energy data to the server which will converts it into a message and publishes that as a MQTT messages. - -SMA Solar Inverter ------------------- - -python/tHome/sma contains code for reading data from an SMA WebConnect -module attached to a SunnyBoy solar inverter. The Link class is used -for communication but most needs can be satisfied by using the report -module which has several report styles (brief to full). - -bin/tHome-sma.py is a process which will poll the inverter at regular -interval while the sun is up, and publish the results as MQTT messages. - -The communication protocol is based on the C code in the -https://sbfspot.codeplex.com/ project. - - -Weather Underground -------------------- - -python/tHome/weatherUnderground contains code that subscribes to -messages produced by the Acurite Bridge module and uploads that -information to Weather Underground. It will upload data at a user -specified interval and uses a sliding window average of the sensor -data over that upload interval to smooth the sensors before uploading -them (including correctly averaging wind direction data). - -Use bin/tHome-wug.py to start this process. -