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If you want to give Kelvin a try, there are some things you will need to benefit from its services:
- [ ] Supported **Philips Hue** lights
- [ ] A configured **Philips Hue** bridge
- [ ] A permanently running computer connected to your network (See [Raspberry Pi](#Raspberry Pi))
- [ ] A permanently running computer connected to your network (See [Raspberry Pi](#raspberry-pi))

Got all these? Great, let's get started!

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![Raspberry Pi Zero W](https://www.raspberrypi.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/zero-wireless.png)

But any other model of the Raspberry Pi will be sufficient. To setup Kelvin on a Raspberry Pi follow the installation guide [here](https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/). Once your Pi is up and running (booting, connected to your network and the internet) just download the latest `linux-arm` release and follow the steps in [Installation](#Installation)
But any other model of the Raspberry Pi will be sufficient. To setup Kelvin on a Raspberry Pi follow the installation guide [here](https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/). Once your Pi is up and running (booting, connected to your network and the internet) just download the latest `linux-arm` release and follow the steps in [Installation](#installation)

# Troubleshooting
If anything goes wrong keep calm and follow these steps:
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