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by anthony420
10 Oct 2018, 23:30
Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
Topic: Wifi Candle - illuminate with ESPEasy (WS2812)
Replies: 94
Views: 163397

Re: Wifi Candle - illuminate with ESPEasy (WS2812)

tozett wrote: 10 Oct 2018, 07:29 maybe an illustrating picture of your candles?

:D
I'm not so good at adding attachments, so hoping for the best. I have a video but can't seem to attach the .mov file type.
by anthony420
10 Oct 2018, 02:30
Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
Topic: Wifi Candle - illuminate with ESPEasy (WS2812)
Replies: 94
Views: 163397

Re: Wifi Candle - illuminate with ESPEasy (WS2812)

For anyone interested, I created a circuit board for use with this plugin. Uses APA 106 Neopixel LEDs (preferably 5mm as 8mm may not fit) Positions for 0.1uF decoupling capacitors in 1206 SMD size Position for large (1000uf) electrolytic filter cap on 5V input Designed to be cascaded. I had these bu...
by anthony420
14 Oct 2017, 03:36
Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
Topic: My ESP Easy projects
Replies: 7
Views: 10421

Re: My ESP Easy projects

I am using Homeseer as home automation software and have written a script plugin for it to connect all these ESP modules. I have been using ESPEasy with Homeseer as well, but did it using the free MQTT plugin for Homeseer. That works surprisingly-well and integrates all of my MQTT sensors even thos...
by anthony420
14 Oct 2017, 03:15
Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
Topic: RCWL-0516 Microwave Motion Sensor
Replies: 43
Views: 85369

Re: RCWL-0516 Microwave Motion Sensor

there are a few things you need to do to make them accurate it needs a 5v supply I know the datasheet says 3 but its not accurate at 3 gives False Positives it also needs a 330uf 6v cap plus a 10o resistor in series with the power from power to ground to stabalive the output power from the ESP as t...