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    PIR sensor to turn on LED strip

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      Egnos @sdetweil last edited by

      @sdetweil said in PIR sensor to turn on LED strip:

      u don’t need the GPIO_Notifications module. as the PIR modules send the USER_PRESENCE notification:

      The module I use for sending notifications when the PIR detects motion is MMM-GPIO-Notifications
      I believe he is sending the “USER_PRESENCE” notification:

      notifications: [
                  {
                    notification: 'USER_PRESENCE',
                    payload: true
                  },
      

      Thanks for your patience @sdetweil ! 😉

      My Mirror https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/17262/the-raspimirror-was-born/7

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        sdetweil @Egnos last edited by

        @Egnos ok got it.

        what I was saying is that the

        MMM-PIR-???

        modules, if you use them, THEY send the USER_PRESENCE notification

        the GPIO_Notifcations module is more generic and can send notifications for ANY gpio device

        Sam

        Create a working config
        How to add modules

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          Egnos @sdetweil last edited by

          @sdetweil said in PIR sensor to turn on LED strip:

          @Egnos ok got it.
          what I was saying is that the
          MMM-PIR-???
          modules, if you use them, THEY send the USER_PRESENCE notification
          the GPIO_Notifcations module is more generic and can send notifications for ANY gpio device

          Ok ok, I just wanted to be sure that, in my case, the MMM-GPIO-Notifications module sends the “USER_PRESENCE” notification.
          I knew that the module I am using is a collector of GPIO devices…

          Thanks @sdetweil

          My Mirror https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/17262/the-raspimirror-was-born/7

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            OberfragGER @Egnos last edited by

            @Egnos Just in case…
            Im using ioBroker @home (thats a free Smart Home Software). WIth that i also have installed MQTT. Any other Smart Home software like Home Assist can do the same.
            I also installed Hyperion on the same Raspyberry i have installed MagicMirror. Inside ioBroker iam using the Hyperion adapter.
            So with any “user_presence” i get the MQTT informartion… and that triggers a scipt inside ioBroker to activate Hyperion.

            If your using any smart home software as well… this should be an easy thing. Feel free to ask…

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              Egnos @OberfragGER last edited by Egnos

              @OberfragGER thanks for the valuable advice and for your availability, now I’ll read something.

              In the meantime, can you tell me an LED strip (not necessarily RGB …) that is compatible with this project?

              Thank you all.

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                OberfragGER @Egnos last edited by

                @Egnos I have to add… i use also the Module https://github.com/olexs/MMM-UserPresenceToMQTT

                For the LED-Strip… i use a WS2812. Its adessable an u can use it with 5V and it preconfigured in Hyperion.

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                  Egnos last edited by Egnos

                  @OberfragGER said in PIR sensor to turn on LED strip:

                  For the LED-Strip… i use a WS2812. Its adessable an u can use it with 5V and it preconfigured in Hyperion

                  Where did you buy the LED strip? They seem very expensive …

                  I have seen the connection between RPI and LED strip but I do not understand why the external 5V power supply must also be connected to the RPI, is it not enough to connect it to the LED strip?

                  If I really have to connect the power supply to the RPI as well, how do you do if you have both PINs of the 5V GPIO occupied?

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                    Egnos @Egnos last edited by

                    I found these https://a.aliexpress.com/_EwF3KTV.
                    The WS2813 strip is 5V.
                    Can be fine?

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                      bhepler Project Sponsor @Egnos last edited by bhepler

                      @Egnos - Those look like they’ll do the job.

                      I have seen the connection between RPI and LED strip but I do not understand why the external 5V power supply must also be connected to the RPI, is it not enough to connect it to the LED strip?

                      The reason is that the output of the RPi can drive a handful of LEDs, but the Pi only has so much power flowing through it (specs say 50mA). Powering the LEDs separately will let the Pi handle the logic and the power supply handle the… well, power.

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                        Egnos @bhepler last edited by

                        @bhepler said in PIR sensor to turn on LED strip:

                        The reason is that the output of the RPi can drive a handful of LEDs, but the Pi only has so much power flowing through it (specs say 50mA). Powering the LEDs separately will let the Pi handle the logic and the power supply handle the… well, power.

                        Thanks @bhepler I understood that the LEDs must be powered by an external 5V because the RPI generates a few mA and is not able to turn on an LED strip, but from the photo you can see that the external 5V (+ and -) also goes in parallel on the 5V in exit from the RPI.

                        3f775e85-f24b-4337-b00f-8d7fffb9ddc6-image.png

                        For what reason?
                        Is this connection necessary (I no longer have 5V available on GPIO …)?

                        Thank you very much

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