Can anyone see in the pictures below why I can't get things speak to work ?
I used this thread to find the correct settings but It did not help
https://www.letscontrolit.com/forum/vie ... =4&t=1175
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- 11 May 2017, 22:01
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: Issues with Thingspeak
- Replies: 0
- Views: 1983
- 10 May 2017, 16:09
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: Sonoff - Something went wrong
- Replies: 12
- Views: 12528
Re: Sonoff - Something went wrong
Thanks for all your help. I was not aware about the issues with just buying a cheap FTDI chip. I have ordered a CP2102 from the link below and I hope this will solve all issue at once 

grovkillen wrote: ↑05 May 2017, 12:40 I have this USB-2-TTL which have both a 3.3V output and a 5V output. Works like a sharm:
- 04 May 2017, 22:50
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: Sonoff - Something went wrong
- Replies: 12
- Views: 12528
- 04 May 2017, 21:35
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: Sonoff - Something went wrong
- Replies: 12
- Views: 12528
Sonoff - Something went wrong
Hi
I have solder and flash my new sonoff, the first of 4 I have gotten ... But the ESP_0 wifi is not coming up and the serial monitor shows funny symbols.
What have I done wrong, before I solder and flash the next 3 units
I have solder and flash my new sonoff, the first of 4 I have gotten ... But the ESP_0 wifi is not coming up and the serial monitor shows funny symbols.
What have I done wrong, before I solder and flash the next 3 units

- 17 Nov 2016, 09:36
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Wrapping the ESP8266 into a fine box?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3196
Wrapping the ESP8266 into a fine box?
Hi Does any of you have some good examples of how to "wrap" the print into a nice box ... and what items you can get for this at Ebay ? (some search words will be a great help also) I guess that I need a box similar to this http://www.ebay.com/itm/115x90x55mm-Waterproof-Cover-Plastic-Elect...
- 15 Nov 2016, 07:45
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Startup with EasyESP - Hardware from Ebay
- Replies: 7
- Views: 7521
Re: Startup with EasyESP - Hardware from Ebay
I got the NodeMCU and sensors yestoday. I used the information from the wiki, it was almost straightforward. I wire in the Dalles 1-one and now is the data online
https://thingspeak.com/channels/182981. Now I just need to setup a Domoticz server and start having the data on this instead.
https://thingspeak.com/channels/182981. Now I just need to setup a Domoticz server and start having the data on this instead.
- 08 Nov 2016, 04:05
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Startup with EasyESP - Hardware from Ebay
- Replies: 7
- Views: 7521
Re: Startup with EasyESP - Hardware from Ebay
Thanks for the help, I have placed the order for the items this morning. I don't have a soldering Iron, so I also ordered some jumper cables. I had to order it from Australian suppliers, which has click and collect to get it shipped to my local shop. 100cm Waterproof DS18B20 Temperature Sensor DS18B...
- 07 Nov 2016, 07:15
- Forum: Introduce yourself
- Topic: Hello - I am Morten
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2508
Hello - I am Morten
Hi
I am Morten. I am look forward to a "easier" soulution to get some sensors online... and maybe get a Domoticz home server up and running some day with the sensors
I am Morten. I am look forward to a "easier" soulution to get some sensors online... and maybe get a Domoticz home server up and running some day with the sensors

- 07 Nov 2016, 07:13
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Startup with EasyESP - Hardware from Ebay
- Replies: 7
- Views: 7521
Startup with EasyESP - Hardware from Ebay
Hi I would like to buy the hardware needed for a setup with ESP8266--> EasyESP and 2 x ds18s20, I just need the temperature online on the webserver in EasyESP. As I can read it in the forum, a Nodemcu is a good start, no need for a pullup resistor or other electronics. Just the board and 2 x sensors...