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[–] xtremeownage@lemmyonline.com 1 points 1 year ago

Of course if I tried to make it with my own Arduino etc it would be an ugly mess.

A few years back, I found I opened and closed a certain window multiple times a day to better control the environment.

Well- devices to automate opening and closing a window, just aren't something you find for sale- and, if you do- its not going to be cheap.

I ended up spending 30$ on a linear servo, a esp8266, and a couple of relays, and spent a couple hours automating the process of automatically opening and closing my window, at certain times depending on the inside, and outside temp.

It wasn't pretty at all, but, it was extremely effective... and did exactly what I needed it to do.