[Load] Fwd: Re: LiV - open source indoor air quality monitor

Titi crazytiti at free.fr
Mar 8 Sep 22:34:06 CEST 2015


La suite du projet de monitoring de la qualité de l'air intérieur sur RPI.

http://www.livrpi.com/liv-for-hackers.html

Thibault.

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Sujet : 	Re: LiV - open source indoor air quality monitor
Date : 	Tue, 8 Sep 2015 11:04:30 +0800
De : 	Alfred Chioiu <alfred.chioiu at firstcypress.com>
Pour : 	Titi <crazytiti at free.fr>



Hello Titi,

I hope your are doing well.
Thanks for forwarding my previous message to your fellow members.

Please do the same with this hackerspace offer - if you think anyone at 
L0AD might be interested.
http://www.livrpi.com/liv-for-hackers.html

Best Regards,

-Alfred




On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 12:44 AM, Titi <crazytiti at free.fr 
<mailto:crazytiti at free.fr>> wrote:

    Hello,
    really interesting project, i have forwarded to others members.

    Best regards.


    Le 27/04/2015 06:47, Alfred Chioiu a écrit :
>
>     Hello,
>
>     I am trying to reach your members by email. If you consider this
>     spam, please accept my apologies and please ignore the message. If
>     this is something that your members might be interested in, I
>     would appreciate if you could forward this email to them.
>
>     Thank you,
>
>     -Alfred Chioiu
>
>
>     Hello,
>
>     My name is Alfred Chioiu. I am a member of Dim Sum Labs
>     http://www.dimsumlabs.com/about-us/, a hacker space in Hong Kong.
>
>     I am working on an open source hardware project called LiV. LiV is
>     a sensor expansion board that turns a Raspberry Pi into an
>     Internet-connected indoor air quality monitoring device. LiV
>     measures temperature, humidity, air pressure and CO2 levels.
>
>     All LiV hardware schematics, PCB, Bill Of Materials and software
>     files are available in this github repository:
>     https://github.com/FirstCypress/LiV. There are also STL files for
>     a 3D printed case. Anyone interested in building LiV can download
>     the files and follow the instructions to build their LiV device:
>     http://www.firstcypress.com/liv-assembly-instructions.html
>
>     For those with no interest to fabricate their own PCBs and
>     outsource electronics, I am selling LiV kits and fully assembled
>     units on my company website.
>
>     I am currently offering free shipping worldwide (valued at USD 20)
>     and an additional discount of USD 10 to registered members of
>     hacker/maker spaces and contributors to open-source projects.
>
>     Here is a link to the LiV store
>     http://www.firstcypress.com/store/c1/Featured_Products.html.
>
>     I am also offering additional significant discounts to
>     hacker/maker spaces that would be interested to use LiV for
>     hackathons or workshops teaching soldering, Python programming,
>     Linux on Raspberry Pi, etc…
>
>     I would appreciate if you could forward my email to your members
>     or anyone who might be interested in building LiV. Please feel
>     free to get in touch with me in order to get a discount code
>     before ordering LiV.
>
>     Here is LiV on hackaday https://hackaday.io/project/2636-liv
>
>     In case you are visiting Hong Kong, I would like to invite you to
>     Dim Sum Labs. Please send me an email or contact us at the email
>     address listed on our Dim Sum Labs webpage a few days before your
>     visit. We are always happy to meet like-minded people.
>
>     Thank You,
>
>     Alfred
>
>
>     -- 
>     Alfred Chioiu
>     Founder and CEO
>     First Cypress
>     alfred.chioiu at firstcypress.com <mailto:alfred.chioiu at firstcypress.com>
>




-- 
Alfred Chioiu
Founder and CEO
First Cypress
(852) 5532 9883
alfred.chioiu at firstcypress.com <mailto:alfred.chioiu at firstcypress.com>



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