I’m still looking for one or two smartthing shield(s). I anyone has one available please PM me.+
Glenn.
Does anyone have a shield for sale ?
rzr
November 4, 2018, 4:10pm
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Is it easy to rebuild any from scratch ?
ogiewon
November 4, 2018, 5:15pm
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No, it is not easy without the ST firmware for the ThingShield. Also, the original Zigbee processor is obsolete.
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rzr
November 5, 2018, 8:59am
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So what do you suggest to create custom ST DiY devices ?
ogiewon
November 5, 2018, 12:56pm
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That’s easy! Use my ST_Anything project. This started as a streamlined method for using the ThingShield. Once Samsung/SmartThings stopped making the ThingShield, I added local LAN device support.
UPDATE 2022-08-17 - Per this recent SmartThings announcement, the Groovy IDE will disabled on September 30, 2022 . My best guess is that any existing ST_Anything devices will probably cease to operate at this time, or shortly thereafter. It has been a good 7+ year run for ST_Anything users. I want to thank you all for making ST_Anything a successful project! My son and I really had a lot of fun creating it together, and have enjoyed hearing how you have all used it in so many creative ways.
As many of you probably already know, I have moved on from ST and have ported ST_Anything over to Hubitat as “HubDuino” . If you have devices running ST_Anything that you ‘can’t live without,’ at least you know you have options. Another option for ESP8266/ESP32 users would be to use ESPHome along …
Bobby
January 28, 2019, 3:06am
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I have two SmartThings Arduino shields that I don’t use and would be willing to sell. PM me if interested.
eskaez
January 28, 2019, 11:54am
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Yes, I am still interested in one. Thanks for reaching out. How much do you want for it?
Thanks.
Bobby
January 31, 2019, 4:08am
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$60 plus shipping. Where are you located?
drandyhaas
(Andy Haas)
December 30, 2019, 3:46pm
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Pinging this thread… I’ve had some success with a possible thingshield replacement…
Reviving an old thread here, since I can’t find any other progress or work that’s more recent. I’ve had success getting a cc2530 zigbee module to talk to smartthings. So far I can pair it, and blink an led, controlled by a device handler, from my phone. The good thing is, these things are small and just a few dollars!
The chip is very flexible and powerful, about like an arduino. I’m thinking it could be a thingshield replacement, and also could function on its own as a device doing simple things with the (16!) gpios and (8!) analog inputs.
Thoughts? Interested?
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Reply with thoughts and if you’re interested.
Anybody still need one of these?