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    MMM-Pir relay

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      kayakbabe @grssll
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      @grssll what ‘relay’ are you talking about?

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        grssll @kayakbabe
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        @kayakbabe
        3v coil relay to turn on led strip with motion and when timer expires turn off

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          @kayakbabe 3v coil relay to turn led strip on with motio and off after timer expires

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            kayakbabe @grssll
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            @grssll Does your led strip have it’s own remote control? is it rf or blue tooth? or wi-fi? Could you emulate that in your pi on the command line? It is possible to have the module in the pi execute a command line script , like the monitor on and off command.

            Depending on how your led strip is controlled, Maybe you could use IFTTT. Lots of led light brands will work with it, if the lights are wi-fi based.

            Just suggesting some ideas.

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              grssll @kayakbabe
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              @kayakbabe MMM-Pir has this configuration

              
              mode6_gpio	GPIO number for control the relay (mode 6 only)	Number	20.
              mode: 6 - use a relay switch command controled by GPIO with python
              

              but I cant make it to work

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                kayakbabe @grssll
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                @grssll is your relay already wired to your pi? And does it already work when you use the command line to change the state of the GPIO pin?

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