That's the truth FG.. I was murdered with the gory NodeRed details on other channels before I even knew how it was suppose to work (actually I never did get the big picture, until now). This video was spot on. Cheers
This is a great tutorial! Thank you. Would you consider doing a similar one for controlling an RC Servo from Node-RED? I would love to know how to control the servo angle from a dashboard and also chart the angle over time for playback/repeat.
same thing, different calculation. This article should point you in the right direction: www.learnrobotics.org/blog/raspberry-pi-servo-motor/ honestly wouldn't be surprised if NODE-RED has a servo library off the shelf now. could be worth investigating once you understand the math behind it
I HAVE done the same thing but the gpio out pin alsways shows that NOT APPLICABLE or N/A. nothing happens in the actual relay. am i missing any configuration for GPIO ?
@@jus4027 I don't have a course. Just my mentorship program The phone number is required to prevent spam and to connect directly with people who want my help.
You probably can. I would test it out. If you look at the payload doc for rpi-gpio out, it allows a number, string, or boolean. th-cam.com/video/qFVpnvWm0FI/w-d-xo.html
Finally someone teaches Node-Red in a simple way and straight to the point. Thank you very much!!!!!
That's the truth FG.. I was murdered with the gory NodeRed details on other channels before I even knew how it was suppose to work (actually I never did get the big picture, until now). This video was spot on. Cheers
This is the first quick and easy Node Red/Pi tutorial I've seen. Thank you!
You're very welcome!
This is incredibly well done! I hope you continue to do more of these, good luck!!!
Outstanding explanation & description. I learned (& understood) more in 7 1/2mins than I did with any other NodeRed video on YT... Thanks so much!
Great to hear! :)
Thanks !!! you have explained in a very simple and easy to understand way, and it really helped me a lot.
this was incredible, please make more
Thank you very much for this clear explanaition
Congratulations, really good video, straight forward
Also I love Node-RED projects!! Arduino and Node-RED are great tools for projects, thank you for share!!
Thanks lot, nice & simple
Excellent video! This is exactly what I needed to get started with Node-Red. Thank you so much 🙂
Great video! Thanks
Thank you for this tutorial 🫶
Thanks a lot, for sharing the contents in such an easy way, it's great
Thank you so much for this tutorial :D
great,,, does node red have tcp/ip capabilities?
Thanks, this was a good start for me!
Perfect! Thank you very much!
I am new to nodered. This is great work thanks for sharing!
awesome video,,, thanks so much for giving real examples of potential nodes
This is a great tutorial! Thank you. Would you consider doing a similar one for controlling an RC Servo from Node-RED? I would love to know how to control the servo angle from a dashboard and also chart the angle over time for playback/repeat.
same thing, different calculation. This article should point you in the right direction: www.learnrobotics.org/blog/raspberry-pi-servo-motor/
honestly wouldn't be surprised if NODE-RED has a servo library off the shelf now. could be worth investigating once you understand the math behind it
Great tutorial, thank you very much! This tool is so cool!
very good tutorial !! thanks!!
Thank you!
Thankyou veryyy muchhh mam,this presentation is very useful and i love the way you explained.
I HAVE done the same thing but the gpio out pin alsways shows that NOT APPLICABLE or N/A. nothing happens in the actual relay. am i missing any configuration for GPIO ?
thanks, i am looking the dashboard, now i installed
Awesome!
I believe all the device has to be connected on the same network, is there any way where we can control from different network
I think there's an option to set up a static IP through your router. You'll have to search the docs for the setup guide.
ok, but I'm a fully beginner so how can i set up my raspberry with node red from scratch? Help!!!
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Hi, how can iget data of an atlas scientific temperature sensor RTD in node red and raspberry pi 4?
Look for examples of I2C communication and then adapt them to match the message formats you need.
G'day, excellent presentation. Coming from me, that is is high praise.
is is? stop kidding yourself!
Work directly with me in my robotics mentorship program: join.learnrobotics.org/start/
Hi, quick question, why does the signup require email and mobile. Can the course details not just be sent to email.
@@jus4027 I don't have a course. Just my mentorship program The phone number is required to prevent spam and to connect directly with people who want my help.
I know absolutely nothing about Node Red, which is why I'm here,
But why would you use a string to send a boolean? There was a boolean option
You probably can. I would test it out. If you look at the payload doc for rpi-gpio out, it allows a number, string, or boolean. th-cam.com/video/qFVpnvWm0FI/w-d-xo.html