Hi all,
For a long while now we have used our ZM installation to keep an eye on the cats whilst we're out, including having a dedicated camera on the catflap so we can determine who is in/out and monitoring for any unauthorised guests...
So.. it seemed like logical progression to build on this setup by incorporating the ZM functionality into a fully-featured Internet-Enabled Automatic Cat Feeder by bringing in a modified Cisco switch, cereal dispenser and a high-torque motor!
You can see the results at www.newtonnet.co.uk/catfeeder but to keep this post at least a little on-topic for the forum here are the web-interfaces which, as you can see, employ a ZM feed for the live monitoring as well as access to the previously-recorded events...
Standard:
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'Lite':
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Despite me having built and used it for a while now there's still a certain 'wow factor' to be had from actually interacting with the subject on the monitor... I think I'm going to have get myself a PTZ camera to play around with...
Mathew
Internet-Enabled Automatic Cat Feeder (using ZM of course!)
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Re: Internet-Enabled Automatic Cat Feeder (using ZM of cours
awesome. Maybe you can make one for my neighborhood that does something similar....hehe
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wua9GHK-14M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wua9GHK-14M
MJN wrote:Hi all,
For a long while now we have used our ZM installation to keep an eye on the cats whilst we're out, including having a dedicated camera on the catflap so we can determine who is in/out and monitoring for any unauthorised guests...
So.. it seemed like logical progression to build on this setup by incorporating the ZM functionality into a fully-featured Internet-Enabled Automatic Cat Feeder by bringing in a modified Cisco switch, cereal dispenser and a high-torque motor!
You can see the results at www.newtonnet.co.uk/catfeeder but to keep this post at least a little on-topic for the forum here are the web-interfaces which, as you can see, employ a ZM feed for the live monitoring as well as access to the previously-recorded events...
Standard:
(click for larger version)
'Lite':
(click for larger version)
Despite me having built and used it for a while now there's still a certain 'wow factor' to be had from actually interacting with the subject on the monitor... I think I'm going to have get myself a PTZ camera to play around with...
Mathew