Jarvis, an IoT thermostat with forecast and outdoor system

Hello everyone , I would like to present a project which I’m going for some months, it is a thermostat for home with touch screen interface.
In addition to performing the normal functions it takes care of downloading the local weather by wunderground.com.
It will be implemented on an outdoor unit equipped with a temperature sensor , humidity and a solenoid valve for irrigation.
Obviously, the system is integrated with Blynk , which allows it to be controlled by its app.

It is a work in progress but the system is functioning , apart from the outdoor unit that will be available shortly.

Here the link to github for code and the necessary files.

https://github.com/ThomasAndreini/Jarvis

And here the video.

https://youtu.be/-35YIyOs4lY

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I’m very interested to know about the touch screen itself. Can you tell me where you got it and how you control it?

Is a Nextion HMI 3.2" it use an stm32 onboard for control display and touch and manage them with serial interface.
It provide a grapichal editor.
here the link http://wiki.iteadstudio.com/Nextion_HMI_Solution

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Awesome, thanks very much. I ordered one, lol. I hope it works OK, I like to do the same thing as you basically.

Are you from somewhere around Italy btw? Love to come check it our IRL :wink:

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They work well, the only caveat is that there are two types of displays, one dedicated to China and one to the rest of the world, the first has an editor that supports only the Chinese, so beware. Yes, language is Italian, among the various implementations there will be the English language, for now can edit the graphic Jarvis files using the editor. I live in a small village in Tuscany, Italy joys and sorrows … :slight_smile:

I hope I got the right one … lol xD

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I also use the Nextion displays. They are great.

Nice work!

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it seems a password and SSID are stored in your github .ino files?

apart from that, very nice work…

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Great, now I know where to get Wifi in a little village in Tuscany! :wink:

Wtf I must have mixed up the files, I was sure to have uploaded the file without personal information … Ok, wi fi for all!