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Building Smart Homes with Raspberry Pi Zero

You're reading from  Building Smart Homes with Raspberry Pi Zero

Product type Book
Published in Oct 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786466952
Pages 196 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Marco Schwartz Marco Schwartz
Profile icon Marco Schwartz

Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Building Smart Homes with Raspberry Pi Zero
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Configuring Your Raspberry Pi Zero Board 2. Measure Data Using Your Raspberry Pi Zero Board 3. Building a Smart Home Thermostat 4. Controlling Appliances fromthe Raspberry Pi Zero 5. Making a Smart Plug with the Raspberry Pi Zero 6. Sending Notifications using Raspberry Pi Zero 7. Use the Raspberry Pi Zero to Build a Security System 8. Monitor Your Home from the Cloud 9. Control Appliances from Anywhere 10. Building a Home Automation System with Raspberry Pi Zero Boards Index

Sending temperature alerts through email


In the second project of the chapter, we are going to learn how to send automated email alerts based on data measured by the Raspberry Pi.

Let's first assemble the project. Place the DHT11 sensor on the breadboard and then place the 4.7k Ohm resistor between pin 1 and 2 of the sensor. Then, connect pin 1 of the sensor to the 3.3V pin of the Raspberry Pi, pin 2 to GPIO18, and pin 4 to GND. This is the final result:

Let us now see how to configure the project. Go over to IFTTT and create add the Email Channel to your account:

After that, create a new recipe by choosing the Maker channel as the trigger:

For the event, enter temperature_alert and then choose Email as the action channel:

You will then be able to customize the text and subject of the email sent to Pi. As we want to send the emails whenever the temperature in your home gets too low, you can use a similar message:

You can now finalize the creation of the recipe and close IFTTT. Let's now see how...

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