Re: [shh!] Digest for sh-hackspace@googlegroups.com - 2 updates in 1 topic

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Ryan .

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Sep 2, 2016, 8:04:55 AM9/2/16
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You should use our access control system, it's really good


On 2 Sep 2016 1:03 p.m., <sh-hac...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
BlackpoolPiers <piers.h...@gmail.com>: Sep 01 12:56PM -0700

Great to hear you have a space, sorry to hear you can't move in yet.
I didn't spot any traffic on this group recently on the space hunt. Where is it ? What opening times are you aiming for, what membership fees / sub's ?
I am changing job so probably have less time than previously, but will get to work from home so might get to play once I've settled.
Piers
Sto Forest <stochast...@gmail.com>: Sep 02 03:45AM -0700

Thanks to gingebot for catching us again as we go into temporary free fall,
though now macaba has moved I'm not sure what we do about a parachute
before we hit the ground :)
 
Hi Piers,
 
we are moving to a space at the Boileroom Guildford here.
<http://www.theboileroom.net/info/> Our goal will be 24/7 opening once we
get settled in and have the facility properly organised.
 
Membership is £25 a month.
 
 
It's not an ideal situation, but discussions often get split between here
and our forum <https://shm-forum.org.uk/t/any-details-on-boilerroom/232/2>.
 
Hope to see you at an open evening at the space later in the month if you
want to come along and find out what we are up to.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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jagmills

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Sep 12, 2016, 7:14:19 AM9/12/16
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Hey Ryan,

Yes I did come across the rLab one during my research - we're going with another project (Carontepass) though due to a couple of limitations we have, mainly the number of doors our members will need to get through to actually get to the space - a couple of these being outside, so wireless access is preferable.

As it's based around an ESP8266 we get to keep the costs to an absolute minimum too (again, good with the amount of doors). It's all served by a central Pi server with an admin interface.

The nice thing we found is, by happy accident, my testing rig is the same frequency as rLab tags, so if there's any dual members they only need one card :)

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