
This post describes how to control a special power strip via usb with a Raspberry Pi. The power strip used is a Gembird EnerGenie EG-PM2.
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Posted by Benni
This post describes how to control a special power strip via usb with a Raspberry Pi. The power strip used is a Gembird EnerGenie EG-PM2.
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