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Meek Wifi wall switch ESP8266
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Re: Meek Wifi wall switch ESP8266
Re: Meek Wifi wall switch ESP8266
Herewith a small update:
We’ve finalized the development of the Meek MT2 & Meek MT3. These are Wi-Fi enabled dual or triple touch input and dual or triple SSR output switches. Next week, we will assemble the Meek DDD board.
This is a unit with pre-installed Wi-Fi enabled Doorbell & DSMR compatible P1 smart meter reader input & Development board.
• Doorbell – This will be a Wi-Fi enabled & (arguably) the most flexible doorbell module. It can be used parallel to the existing doorbell or as a standalone module or in mixed mode.
• DSRM/P1 – has an inbuilt P1 port that can be attached to a smart meter to read the Electricity & Gas usage and send this data thru Wi-Fi to a monitoring system like Domoticz.
• Development board – most GPIO pins of the ESPS12 unit are made available to use to do some easy development. Also I2C ports are made external to attached compatible devices.
Next week, I hope to assemble the first alpha board to do some more testing. Once assembled I will report back with a small update
We’re still searching for partners that can provide us the dual and triple socket wall panels. We have received some samples and are now in discussion with a few potential candidates! Hopefully we can sort things out so we can place every household switch for a Meek variant
We’ve finalized the development of the Meek MT2 & Meek MT3. These are Wi-Fi enabled dual or triple touch input and dual or triple SSR output switches. Next week, we will assemble the Meek DDD board.
This is a unit with pre-installed Wi-Fi enabled Doorbell & DSMR compatible P1 smart meter reader input & Development board.
• Doorbell – This will be a Wi-Fi enabled & (arguably) the most flexible doorbell module. It can be used parallel to the existing doorbell or as a standalone module or in mixed mode.
• DSRM/P1 – has an inbuilt P1 port that can be attached to a smart meter to read the Electricity & Gas usage and send this data thru Wi-Fi to a monitoring system like Domoticz.
• Development board – most GPIO pins of the ESPS12 unit are made available to use to do some easy development. Also I2C ports are made external to attached compatible devices.
Next week, I hope to assemble the first alpha board to do some more testing. Once assembled I will report back with a small update
We’re still searching for partners that can provide us the dual and triple socket wall panels. We have received some samples and are now in discussion with a few potential candidates! Hopefully we can sort things out so we can place every household switch for a Meek variant
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Re: Meek Wifi wall switch ESP8266
Great! I have a friend who's interested in all versions 1,2,3 buttons plus some with radar. 15 units all and all. PM me if you want
He's remaking his top floor and wish to have it smart equipped with your switches.
He's remaking his top floor and wish to have it smart equipped with your switches.
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Re: Meek Wifi wall switch ESP8266
I currently have the Meek MP1 running for several weeks now. It is running flawless so far.
Only thing that does bug me is that I cannot enable the web log. Under advanced settings I have set this:
Only thing that does bug me is that I cannot enable the web log. Under advanced settings I have set this:
And on the info page I get this as status:Syslog Facility: Kernel
Serial log Level: Info
Web log Level: Info
Would there be another location that reverts the web loglevel setting to None?System Status
Syslog Log Level: None
Serial Log Level: Info
Web Log Level: None
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