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      Logix last edited by

      Hey guys,
      so my mission is to get Iobroker running on the Pi Zero. I need the Pi Zero because it doesn´t need as much power as th newer pi´s, so other pi´s aren´t an option for me.
      Anyway, maybe i researched wrongly but i can´t get it to work. It always says the nodejs version is to low and when i upgrade it, it says that the hardware is to old. Does anyone know how to walk around this, or is it even possible?

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      • Thomas Braun
        Thomas Braun Most Active @Logix last edited by

        @Logix You will need an unofficial build of recent node 12. I included it in my guide on node updates and trouble shooting. But it is in german only.

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        • Homoran
          Homoran Global Moderator Administrators @Logix last edited by

          @Logix
          as I know, the Pi Zero has the same Hardware as the Pi1, an ARMv6 SOC
          for this Version there is no ready-to-use package of the latest node- version available.

          I do not know how, but you have to build it yourself

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          • Thomas Braun
            Thomas Braun Most Active @Logix last edited by

            @Logix
            https://forum.iobroker.net/topic/35090/howto-nodejs-installation-und-upgrades-unter-debian

            There is a section talking about unofficial builds at the end of the initial post.

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            • liv-in-sky
              liv-in-sky @Thomas Braun last edited by

              @Thomas-Braun
              @Homoran
              what do you think - how much adapters(instances) could run on a piZero ?

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              • Thomas Braun
                Thomas Braun Most Active @liv-in-sky last edited by

                @liv-in-sky I don't know. Never had this hardware in use.

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                • Homoran
                  Homoran Global Moderator Administrators @liv-in-sky last edited by

                  @liv-in-sky sagte in Iobroker with Pi Zero:

                  what do you think - how much adapters(instances) could run on a piZero ?

                  I think it is comparable to the RasPi1 with 500MB RAM.
                  so you should need it only for very small installations, e.g. as a slave in a multihost-surrounding.

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                  • Peoples
                    Peoples last edited by Peoples

                    Out of interest I have calculated both types once, pi zero needs about 0.8 watt and the pi4 about 4.6 watt. This means that the pi zero consumes around 3 euros of electricity in one year, the pi 4 around 12 euros. If you now compare the limitations of the Zero with the possibilities of the Pi4, the 9 euros per year are more than sensibly invested.
                    The data i used are from Google, so im sorry if there is a fault in the calculation.

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                    • Neuschwansteini
                      Neuschwansteini @Thomas Braun last edited by

                      @Thomas-Braun I've a Pi Zero first generation installed in my PDU with Node 12, iobroker with smartmeter Adapter and this runs very good. With a USB-Hub who split the Port to LAN and the Optical-Smartmeter-Dongle.

                      But it looks like, that Node12 is the last Version for this platform.. 😞

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