phew... one of my ESP01 board broke down.
Sadly it was the one that hostet the P2P traffic... and i didnt have a backup configuration from that thingy -.-
Luckily most important config is still here in the forum Thanks.
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- 07 Feb 2024, 15:56
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Smart plugs supported by EasyESP
- Replies: 48
- Views: 42286
- 23 Nov 2023, 01:25
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Human presence sensor (not IR)
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3305
Re: Human presence sensor (not IR)
Oh... thats cool.
On their Homepage they claim "Directionality support".
Is it possible to detect if someone is moving from left to right or right to left?
I'd need something to check if someone enters or leaves a room.
On their Homepage they claim "Directionality support".
Is it possible to detect if someone is moving from left to right or right to left?
I'd need something to check if someone enters or leaves a room.
- 18 Jul 2023, 22:30
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Which is the right firmware for WeMos D1 Esp-Wroom-02 ESP8266 WiFi Nodemcu Module 18650 Battery
- Replies: 22
- Views: 6974
Re: Which is the right firmware for WeMos D1 Esp-Wroom-02 ESP8266 WiFi Nodemcu Module 18650 Battery
So.... i bought one of those EPS32 18650 Battery thingys which seem to have a DIYmore.cc brand. But guess what? Horrible Coil whine on Deepsleep -.- Same as the old ones with ESP8266. (left one is the new one) 20230718_221318.JPG 20230718_221403.JPG 20230718_221456.JPG Deepsleep uses about 84 MicroA...
- 15 May 2023, 22:39
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: maybe easier to use Dashboard replacement
- Replies: 188
- Views: 310645
Re: maybe easier to use Dashboard replacement
I've used the "/control?cmd=even, eventname" for the longest time and was annoyed that i only get an "Ok" string back. Finalled configured everything correctly so it works for my door. https://i.imgur.com/kvICCTm.png modified the: <body onload="fetchJson(),buttonClick('Tor',...
- 11 Nov 2022, 19:58
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: maybe easier to use Dashboard replacement
- Replies: 188
- Views: 310645
Re: maybe easier to use Dashboard replacement
Okay, well maybe make a new thread that explains how to set it up in a few short steps and a few example screenshots?
Then this one here can get lost im time.
i Do think this is a very practicall addon that more people should know about.
And as TD-ed made it stick he seems to agree.
Then this one here can get lost im time.
i Do think this is a very practicall addon that more people should know about.
And as TD-ed made it stick he seems to agree.
- 09 Nov 2022, 14:39
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: maybe easier to use Dashboard replacement
- Replies: 188
- Views: 310645
Re: maybe easier to use Dashboard replacement
@TD-er can we make this Post Sticky? I think that's a pretty cool addon that should get more recognition.
@Chromo23 maybe update the First Post with all the new infos. And change Thread Title to something like 'Addon: Custom Dashboard "EasyFetch"'
@Chromo23 maybe update the First Post with all the new infos. And change Thread Title to something like 'Addon: Custom Dashboard "EasyFetch"'
- 08 Nov 2022, 19:44
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: Flash Shelly Plug S via "Tasmota-Hack" OTA
- Replies: 8
- Views: 5720
Re: Flash Shelly Plug S via "Tasmota-Hack" OTA
You're doing it Wrong!
Do it exactly as it says and flash Tasmota.
When you have Tasmota Running you can simply "update" Tasmota to a ESPeasy build via "Firmware Upgrade" button in the WebUI.
That worked on the last Shelly Switch i had.
Do it exactly as it says and flash Tasmota.
When you have Tasmota Running you can simply "update" Tasmota to a ESPeasy build via "Firmware Upgrade" button in the WebUI.
That worked on the last Shelly Switch i had.
- 19 Oct 2022, 18:34
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Sensirion SCD4X family modules
- Replies: 44
- Views: 19122
Re: Sensirion SCD4X family modules
Got another one... Recognized By i2c but no values :( Screenshot_20221019_182340_Firefox.jpg Always shows 0 in all values. 836469: SCD4x: READ Scheduler started: +5000 ms. 841474: SCD4x: READ Scheduler started: +5000 ms. 842212: Webserver 1 Arguments: 0: 'cmd' length: 28 842213: HTTP: scd4x,selftest...
- 02 Oct 2022, 19:01
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Sensirion SCD4X family modules
- Replies: 44
- Views: 19122
- 02 Oct 2022, 17:31
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Sensirion SCD4X family modules
- Replies: 44
- Views: 19122
Re: Sensirion SCD4X family modules
@Ath doesn't seem to be working... https://i.imgur.com/Ierw8LY.png https://i.imgur.com/CDJgat3.png no matter what i don't get an Co2 value. Tried the scd4x,selftest[,selftestcode] (with the generated code) while Serial connected but nothing shows up. 949201 : Info : SCD4x: SingleShot measurement sta...
- 22 Sep 2022, 20:18
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Sensirion SCD4X family modules
- Replies: 44
- Views: 19122
Re: Sensirion SCD4X family modules
I'd suggest to use the latest mega merge build: https://github.com/letscontrolit/ESPEasy/actions/runs/3095834710 You must be having predictive dreams, as that page has been mostly in our thoughts, but not materialized yet... :lol: Oh... that's pretty cool. Didn't know you had auotmated builds. I ki...
- 21 Sep 2022, 19:11
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Sensirion SCD4X family modules
- Replies: 44
- Views: 19122
Re: Sensirion SCD4X family modules
Does anyone have a Testbuild for EPS32 laying around ?
last nightly is from early august.
I know there once was a webpage that let you build a ESP easy build with a webinterface for configuration which plugins you want included... but i cant find it anymore
last nightly is from early august.
I know there once was a webpage that let you build a ESP easy build with a webinterface for configuration which plugins you want included... but i cant find it anymore
- 28 Aug 2022, 22:58
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Which is the right firmware for WeMos D1 Esp-Wroom-02 ESP8266 WiFi Nodemcu Module 18650 Battery
- Replies: 22
- Views: 6974
Re: Which is the right firmware for WeMos D1 Esp-Wroom-02 ESP8266 WiFi Nodemcu Module 18650 Battery
just a short info...
all 3 modules which i have do have a HORRIBLE coile whine in deep sleep.
It's a rellay annoying high beeeeep sound. During Sleep more.
So i cannot recommend these thingys to anyone.
all 3 modules which i have do have a HORRIBLE coile whine in deep sleep.
It's a rellay annoying high beeeeep sound. During Sleep more.
So i cannot recommend these thingys to anyone.
- 18 Aug 2022, 21:51
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Sensirion SCD4X family modules
- Replies: 44
- Views: 19122
Re: Sensirion SCD4X family modules
Ohoooo Optional Single-shot measurements (take 5 seconds) (only with an SCD41) Does that mean a battery powered device would actually be feasible with this thingy? Or does it need a "pre-heating" time of 15-120 seconds when disconnected from power? Just ordered one and gonna join the fun :)
- 18 Aug 2022, 21:35
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Which is the right firmware for WeMos D1 Esp-Wroom-02 ESP8266 WiFi Nodemcu Module 18650 Battery
- Replies: 22
- Views: 6974
Re: Which is the right firmware for WeMos D1 Esp-Wroom-02 ESP8266 WiFi Nodemcu Module 18650 Battery
tried to resolder the bridge.... didnt work.. so yeah... guess i'll have -1 device ^^
P.S Tried the "Alternative Deepsleep" mode.
Almost the same result.
47834 : Info : WIFI : Set WiFi to OFF
ets Jan 8 2013,rst cause:5, boot mode:(3,7)
it's a 3,7 and not 3,6 as before.
P.S Tried the "Alternative Deepsleep" mode.
Almost the same result.
47834 : Info : WIFI : Set WiFi to OFF
ets Jan 8 2013,rst cause:5, boot mode:(3,7)
it's a 3,7 and not 3,6 as before.
- 18 Aug 2022, 20:47
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Which is the right firmware for WeMos D1 Esp-Wroom-02 ESP8266 WiFi Nodemcu Module 18650 Battery
- Replies: 22
- Views: 6974
Re: Which is the right firmware for WeMos D1 Esp-Wroom-02 ESP8266 WiFi Nodemcu Module 18650 Battery
The Other one is working flawless!
Sorry to bother
Seems like i either fucked up the Sleep Bridge soldering or the device was faulty from beginning.
Sorry to bother
Seems like i either fucked up the Sleep Bridge soldering or the device was faulty from beginning.
- 18 Aug 2022, 20:28
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Which is the right firmware for WeMos D1 Esp-Wroom-02 ESP8266 WiFi Nodemcu Module 18650 Battery
- Replies: 22
- Views: 6974
Re: Which is the right firmware for WeMos D1 Esp-Wroom-02 ESP8266 WiFi Nodemcu Module 18650 Battery
Okay....
had a 2nd device laying around.... Soldered the DeelSleep pin and flashed blank 2m file then same file again, no settings yet, only did Sleep and it works!
Gonna load Config and try again afterwards.
had a 2nd device laying around.... Soldered the DeelSleep pin and flashed blank 2m file then same file again, no settings yet, only did Sleep and it works!
Gonna load Config and try again afterwards.
- 18 Aug 2022, 19:48
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Which is the right firmware for WeMos D1 Esp-Wroom-02 ESP8266 WiFi Nodemcu Module 18650 Battery
- Replies: 22
- Views: 6974
Re: Which is the right firmware for WeMos D1 Esp-Wroom-02 ESP8266 WiFi Nodemcu Module 18650 Battery
i was hoping that Disabling Serial in the Web Interface would solve the problem easily. But sadly it doesn't :( Short sidenote... Serial doesn't even need to be connected, only Opening ESP.Easy.Flasher.exe already makes it work. Changed the Baud Rate to 74880 in Web Interface.. so no Bogus data... t...
- 18 Aug 2022, 19:08
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Which is the right firmware for WeMos D1 Esp-Wroom-02 ESP8266 WiFi Nodemcu Module 18650 Battery
- Replies: 22
- Views: 6974
Re: Which is the right firmware for WeMos D1 Esp-Wroom-02 ESP8266 WiFi Nodemcu Module 18650 Battery
Back to the Original Question..... What would be the best Firmware to flash on this thingy. According to this thread they did NOT include Resistors on the A0 and battery, therefore Analog Input is still usable but you can't measure Voltage of the battery... Kinda stupid IMHO but hey maybe someone ne...
- 24 Jul 2022, 19:33
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: TTGO T-Higrow ESP32 Plant Sensor
- Replies: 22
- Views: 35429
- 24 Jul 2022, 19:20
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: capacitive soil moisture sensor v1.2 again
- Replies: 24
- Views: 12803
- 24 Jul 2022, 19:13
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: vl53l0x lost !!
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3393
Re: vl53l0x lost !!
Who ever suggested that has my thanks.
Same for those who will implement it!
Same for those who will implement it!
- 03 Nov 2021, 21:11
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Solar Power Supply
- Replies: 118
- Views: 186499
Re: Solar Power Supply
for 25$ you can get a 4W Solar Panel with space for 6x 18650 Batteries and 5V Output. Waterproof.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002 ... 478ciB31CY
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002 ... 478ciB31CY
- 19 Oct 2021, 19:22
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Remote controlled device internet supply with static IP
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5890
Re: Remote controlled device internet supply with static IP
mhmm wouldn't the easiest but kinda too simple method be to use a MobileHotspot that gives WiFi, and configure the "FallbackWiFi" to that one?
- 31 Aug 2021, 21:08
- Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
- Topic: BME 680 sensor
- Replies: 55
- Views: 81053
Re: BME 680 sensor
Okay, I actually found a solution to my answer: https://github.com/juergs/ESPEasy-mega_BME680_TVOC_20210223/releases So i've been using release 2.0 from this guy. put it outside for a few minutes and it dropped to 125 instantly. Screenshot 2021-08-31 210223.png You can pretty much see whenever the ...
- 15 Aug 2021, 12:35
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: TTGO T-Higrow ESP32 Plant Sensor
- Replies: 22
- Views: 35429
Re: TTGO T-Higrow ESP32 Plant Sensor
Just leaving this here for other people interested in this Sensor: https://flashgamer.com/blog/comments/review-of-higrow-esp32-moisture-and-temperature-sensor https://flashgamer.com/blog/comments/higrow-afterthoughts There are so many things not working with this board: Does not support low-power, s...
- 02 Aug 2021, 07:07
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: Deep Sleep for ESP32
- Replies: 19
- Views: 11405
Re: Deep Sleep for ESP32
i think my syslog catched something unreadable ^^ 2021-08-02 06:57:57 User.Debug 192.168.1.77 ESP32Battery EspEasy: WiFi : WiFi services initialized 2021-08-02 06:57:57 User.Notice 192.168.1.77 ESP32Battery EspEasy: WIFI : Starting mDNS... 2021-08-02 06:57:57 User.Notice 192.168.1.77 ESP32Battery Es...
- 01 Aug 2021, 19:10
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: Deep Sleep for ESP32
- Replies: 19
- Views: 11405
Re: Deep Sleep for ESP32
The build from last nights Github Actions of PR 3720 is attached here, including both the OTA update .bin file and the full update (includes '-factory' in the filename). That build works WAY Better than the official release 2021 05 03. Using a TTGO T18v3 with 18650 battery and BMP280 sensor i've ha...
- 31 Jul 2021, 14:23
- Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
- Topic: ESP32 and multiple Capacitive Soil Moisture Sensors
- Replies: 5
- Views: 14230
Re: ESP32 and multiple Capacitive Soil Moisture Sensors
i'd really recoomend using an external ADS1115 ADC.
The internal one will give streched values when battery voltage drops to 3.5V and lower!
The internal one will give streched values when battery voltage drops to 3.5V and lower!
- 31 Jul 2021, 08:01
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: BME280 no humidity
- Replies: 12
- Views: 17754
Re: BME280 no humidity
I'm late to the party... but i bought some BMP280 sensors lately becasue they were dirt cheap. 0.80 and 1$ shipping. Only when i plugged them and the Serialconsole showed BMP280 Temperature Pressure i realized that only the BME has Humidity. The price for BME280 is around 7.- to 9.- so why even buy ...
- 31 Jul 2021, 07:46
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Smart plugs supported by EasyESP
- Replies: 48
- Views: 42286
Re: Smart plugs supported by EasyESP
Short update: I've added 2 very easy rules that improve the Handling of the Smartplug. Someone who reads this might want to copy&paste it on a first setup of his own Smartplug. First there is a Switch Input on GPIO3 (had to deactivate Serial in Advanced for that to work... worst choice of pins o...
- 31 Jul 2021, 07:33
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: TTGO T-Higrow ESP32 Plant Sensor
- Replies: 22
- Views: 35429
Re: TTGO T-Higrow ESP32 Plant Sensor
That's the automatic Battery Warning of 3.3V from Grafana.
Not a graph but a system value
Not a graph but a system value
- 27 Jun 2021, 14:58
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: TTGO T-Higrow ESP32 Plant Sensor
- Replies: 22
- Views: 35429
Re: TTGO T-Higrow ESP32 Plant Sensor
Running roughly 2 months with 10 minutes intervals and 1sec uptime. Screenshot 2021-06-27 145345.png But sadly with that short uptime it doesn't properly measure temperature and ommit's it mostly. Screenshot 2021-06-27 145500.png Oh... and you can see when i unplugged the Sensor on 05/24, some dirt ...
- 22 Apr 2021, 18:02
- Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
- Topic: BME 680 sensor
- Replies: 55
- Views: 81053
- 21 Mar 2021, 09:57
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: Energy (AC) - HLW8012/BL0937
- Replies: 29
- Views: 18187
Re: Energy (AC) - HLW8012/BL0937
I've bought an NX-SM400 Wallplug with HLW8012/BL0937 Chip. Configured it. But seems like sometimes i get Errors that Voltage gets reportet waaaay to high and Current and Powerfactor get reported as 0. Only Power is shown correctly. Screenshot 2021-03-21 095213.png The Configuration of the NX-Sm400 w...
- 20 Mar 2021, 19:23
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Smart plugs supported by EasyESP
- Replies: 48
- Views: 42286
Re: Smart plugs supported by EasyESP
Meaning with constant R the heating element may consume less or more power in Watt depending on the voltage. Oh.... Makes sense. So the 370W with 239V would be around 356W if it were proper 230V. Correct, but that P2P also has other features like sending commands directly to another unit. Ohhhhh Ru...
- 20 Mar 2021, 17:13
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Smart plugs supported by EasyESP
- Replies: 48
- Views: 42286
Re: Smart plugs supported by EasyESP
i checked with a digital Multimeter. Voltage is around 238V-240V Normal should be around 230V here in switzerland. So that is correct. Lightbulbs are not used anymore here, we only got LED's and stuff, thats energy saving 5W so not really usefull. The Toaster is a great idea. Sadly our toaster broke...
- 20 Mar 2021, 15:53
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Smart plugs supported by EasyESP
- Replies: 48
- Views: 42286
Re: Smart plugs supported by EasyESP
So i got this NX-SM400 which according to Tasmota is similar to the Gosund SP1 which has an included Template. Sadly OTA didn't work, Tuya firmware to new and not yet cracked so i had to Serial Flash it. ( Guide in Portuguese but Pictures show everything needed) There is an 8285 POW Build which work...
- 28 Feb 2021, 23:20
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: Energy (AC) - HLW8012/BL0937
- Replies: 29
- Views: 18187
Re: Energy (AC) - HLW8012/BL0937
Couldn't find much in the documentation. But what is the maximum refresh rate of these HLW8012/BLE0937 devices?
- 28 Feb 2021, 22:36
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Smart plugs supported by EasyESP
- Replies: 48
- Views: 42286
Re: Smart plugs supported by EasyESP
Anyway you can use the Tuya Convert https://github.com/ct-Open-Source/tuya-convert utility to flash any .bin, not only Tasmota, OTA into many ESP 8266 based device produced by the Tuya OEM, so flashing ESP-Easy should be no problem. That is a great idea i didn't even think about! Thanks a lot mate.
- 25 Feb 2021, 23:35
- Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
- Topic: BME 680 sensor
- Replies: 55
- Views: 81053
Re: BME 680 sensor
After switching from 2 measurements to 3 measurements before sending the 3rd it goes back up to this:
So let's run it like that for a few days.
So let's run it like that for a few days.
- 25 Feb 2021, 17:36
- Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
- Topic: BME 680 sensor
- Replies: 55
- Views: 81053
Re: BME 680 sensor
on another note... I've switched from using Rules to simply polling the same sensor twice. (Seriously didn't expect that to work in the beginning^^) The first half day was without Deepsleep. And polling every 5 Minutes. Battery drops rapidly. The second part was with 300sec Deep sleep waking for 1 s...
- 24 Feb 2021, 09:42
- Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
- Topic: BME 680 sensor
- Replies: 55
- Views: 81053
Re: BME 680 sensor
Yes.
But since I'm the only one reporting this issue I'm not fully confident that this is not a bug/hardware issue with my specific BME680 board.
But since I'm the only one reporting this issue I'm not fully confident that this is not a bug/hardware issue with my specific BME680 board.
- 23 Feb 2021, 18:30
- Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
- Topic: BME 680 sensor
- Replies: 55
- Views: 81053
Re: BME 680 sensor
I used the Nightly if i downloaded and flashed the correct one. so that should have been the "official" one Firmware Build:⋄ 20111 - Mega32 System Libraries:⋄ ESP32 SDK v3.2.3-14-gd3e562907 Git Build:⋄ Plugin Count:⋄ 84 [Normal] [TEST ESP32] Build Origin: Travis Build Time:⋄ Dec 27 2020 11...
- 19 Feb 2021, 03:17
- Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
- Topic: BME 680 sensor
- Replies: 55
- Views: 81053
Re: BME 680 sensor
I've managed to get a value with the rules.... on BME680#Gas=0 do taskrun,1 endon https://i.imgur.com/r2rwAKk.png So there is actually only a tinly little delay needed after boot before the sensore (gas only) is read correctly is what i thought.... but no on WiFi#Connected do Delay 1000 endon Delay ...
- 15 Feb 2021, 17:36
- Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
- Topic: BME 680 sensor
- Replies: 55
- Views: 81053
Re: BME 680 sensor
For those interested, here is the code I used. It is base on the BME280 code, with the use of SV-Zanshin library. It does measure in two times : first temperature/humidity/pressure, and then gas resistance. It is probably not the best way to do it ( especially at startup, it send zeros ), but so fa...
- 01 Oct 2020, 15:13
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: TTGO T-Higrow ESP32 Plant Sensor
- Replies: 22
- Views: 35429
Re: TTGO T-Higrow ESP32 Plant Sensor
So i did another quick Run, using 53s Sleep 1s awake (realtime 7 seconds) which is perfect 1 Minute intervals. Ran for 6 Days 1 hour 20 minutes which would be 8720 Minutes aka 8720 Wakeups. Simply upscaling with a 10 Minute Interval that should easily get 2 Months Battery life. https://i.imgur.com/g...
- 25 Sep 2020, 11:40
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: TTGO T-Higrow ESP32 Plant Sensor
- Replies: 22
- Views: 35429
Re: TTGO T-Higrow ESP32 Plant Sensor
Yeah, thats if you use the app in the package from mediafire. If you use the new Google Playstore app "RuiDeng" it works without hanging. But whenever you try to save data it says you don't have an app that works with this files ^^ No clue where the Voltage drop suddenly came from.... But ...
- 24 Sep 2020, 21:15
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: TTGO T-Higrow ESP32 Plant Sensor
- Replies: 22
- Views: 35429
Re: TTGO T-Higrow ESP32 Plant Sensor
probably a LDO on the TTGO T-Higrow for battery voltage input. Aaaaand i found another issue.... There is a voltage drop of about 0.2V if you use some sensors at the same time while reading battery voltage, which is exactly what is happening if you boot the devices from DeepSleep. Setting a correcti...
- 24 Sep 2020, 15:16
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: TTGO T-Higrow ESP32 Plant Sensor
- Replies: 22
- Views: 35429
Re: TTGO T-Higrow ESP32 Plant Sensor
Not entierly sure as i don't know how many mAh this battery here has ^^ some standard 18650 thingy. Going by 10 Minutes Sleep and 1s awake i managed to run about 19 Days. https://i.imgur.com/kbUIX6J.png Getting some better battery soon and also a battery tester to accurately check how many mAh can b...