gregcope
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
I have a raspberry PI boatmon(itoring) solution project - might come to nothing.
I have a mopi to keep the power requirements down (https://pi.gate.ac.uk/pages/mopi.html). It can short two headers to boot the RPI. I thought of connecting these to a bilge float switch (and maybe a buzzer) so that it would boot the pi - that can then send me an SMS.
However the mopi assumes (rightly) the headers will be used for a power button. And if held closed for 10 secs will hardpower off the PI. This is bad as if the floatswitch has gone high, the PI will boot, and 10secs in, will be powered off ...
Assume I can solder. No more.
I need a relay that when it sees 12v go on, will "blip" the PI on. ie Even if it remains on (to power the buzzer), the relay will close the connection to avoid the 10 sec power off.
Thoughts? Does such an off the shelf/cheap thingy exist?
I have a raspberry PI boatmon(itoring) solution project - might come to nothing.
I have a mopi to keep the power requirements down (https://pi.gate.ac.uk/pages/mopi.html). It can short two headers to boot the RPI. I thought of connecting these to a bilge float switch (and maybe a buzzer) so that it would boot the pi - that can then send me an SMS.
However the mopi assumes (rightly) the headers will be used for a power button. And if held closed for 10 secs will hardpower off the PI. This is bad as if the floatswitch has gone high, the PI will boot, and 10secs in, will be powered off ...
Assume I can solder. No more.
I need a relay that when it sees 12v go on, will "blip" the PI on. ie Even if it remains on (to power the buzzer), the relay will close the connection to avoid the 10 sec power off.
Thoughts? Does such an off the shelf/cheap thingy exist?