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minus-square@alexrmay91@lemm.eelinkfedilink3•9 months agoThis is the best way. A raspberry pi is way more suited to managing the entire network of devices than turning a relay on and off.
For that an ESP is plenty at even cheaper
This is the best way. A raspberry pi is way more suited to managing the entire network of devices than turning a relay on and off.