![]() ![]() The result? Now the 77,000+ followers on his are given an extra 5-20 seconds to prepare themselves when the next big one hits. Sebastian pulled this detector apart and replaced the internal circuit with an Arduino board, connecting this newly outfitted device to his server and eventually online through the Twitter API. ![]() ![]() Sebastian began his project with the purchase of an off-the-shelf “P” wave (compression wave) QuakeAlarm detector for $75 which provides some added warning time in the case of an emergency through an audible alarm system. Sebastian Alegria is a 14 year from Chile who has hacked together a Twitter based regional earthquake alert system after seeing his country experience a magnitude 8.8 earthquake in 2010 (Largest quake ever was also recorded in Chile in 1960) and learning about the lives saved in Japan’s 2011 quake from the advanced early warning system operated there. Element14: IoT Alarm Clock | Frederick Vandenbosch | 5/82014.IoT Button using an Adafruit Huzzah or Sparkfun Thing, a push button and the IFTTT Maker Channel | Garth Vander Houwen.Simpleiothings: $10 DIY Wifi Smart Button (ESP8266).Hackster: ESP8266 IFTTT Easy Button | Noel Portugal |.Familab: Hacking the Amazon Dash Button to Make a Simple, Cheap, IoT | David Sikes |.Use these projects to tie the physical button to online services and connected product actions. Instructable: DIY Moisture Sensor With Intel Galileo by charlesm29 ![]()
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