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- 26 Sep 2017, 20:33
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch
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Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch
I thought about serial logging as well but I think the problem is to do with the relay not the ESP, because it didn't always turn on the first time when I sent the command from my computer using serial and also when I was using different firmware, but with firmware you sent it seems to work every ti...
- 26 Sep 2017, 12:57
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch
- Replies: 459
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Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch
OK I got "/control?cmd=relay,0,1" to work I had to load the page twice because the relay needs to be sent "A00101A2" twice for it to turn on sometimes
- 25 Sep 2017, 23:26
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch
- Replies: 459
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Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch
What I got working was with the binary you provided, I have the 1mb model, I didn't see anything in the logs, I might have configured the plugin wrong "/control?cmd=relay,0,1" loads as a blank page
- 25 Sep 2017, 12:42
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch
- Replies: 459
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Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch
I wasn't able to get it working with the test binary but with ESPEasy I was able to make a Serial server with these settings and was able to turn the relay off and on using these commands from my linux computer :D echo -n -e '\xA0\x01\x01\xA2' | nc -q 0 192.168.1.50 8080 echo -n -e '\xA0\x01\x00\xA1...