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- 07 Jan 2020, 14:30
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: Hardware Watchdog Reboots
- Replies: 219
- Views: 293632
Re: Hardware Watchdog Reboots
The mega-20191208 build solved my longstanding hardware watchdog reboot issue on one of my ESP nodes. Finally...
- 03 Jun 2019, 13:56
- Forum: RFlink: General Discussions
- Topic: R45 - 433MHZ Send Doesn't Work Anymore
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7610
- 12 Feb 2019, 20:17
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: rules for roller shutter on nodemcu+relays 2ch
- Replies: 43
- Views: 30318
Re: rules for roller shutter on nodemcu+relays 2ch
I'm a big fan of the ESPEasy, but for the shutters I would recommend the Stefan Bode's fork of the Tasmota.
https://github.com/stefanbode/Sonoff-Ta ... two-relays
Also, don't forget to protect the relay contacts (add snubber RC circuit)
https://github.com/stefanbode/Sonoff-Ta ... two-relays
Also, don't forget to protect the relay contacts (add snubber RC circuit)
- 11 Dec 2018, 11:41
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: How to emulate push button switch to ground
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3919
Re: How to emulate push button switch to ground
Yes, that is probably the simplest solution. Thanks a lot.
Bojan
Bojan
- 10 Dec 2018, 19:25
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: How to emulate push button switch to ground
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3919
Re: How to emulate push button switch to ground
Thank you Thomas, that will probably do the trick. Just to be clear: I would like to parallel connect the ESP GPIO to the LED controller push buttons.
Also, thanks for 3.3V tip. I will have to use the level shifter.
BR
Bojan
Also, thanks for 3.3V tip. I will have to use the level shifter.
BR
Bojan
- 10 Dec 2018, 13:07
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: How to emulate push button switch to ground
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3919
How to emulate push button switch to ground
Hello! I would like to emulate a push button switch to ground. I can do that with this : pinMode(powerButton, INPUT); digitalWrite(powerButton, LOW); pinMode(powerButton, OUTPUT); // Pull the signal low to activate the power button delay(100); pinMode(powerButton, INPUT); // Release the power button...
- 09 Oct 2018, 07:50
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Faulty SDS011?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 7067
Re: Faulty SDS011?
Update:
Got another SDS011 and now I have PM2.5 arround 10, which is normal. Ali refunded for the faulty.
Got another SDS011 and now I have PM2.5 arround 10, which is normal. Ali refunded for the faulty.
- 29 Sep 2018, 13:52
- Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
- Topic: ESPEasy to control air conditioners / heat pumps
- Replies: 163
- Views: 285400
Re: ESPEasy to control air conditioners / heat pumps
i've just checked my Panasonic AC remote with your Raw-IR-decoder-for-Arduino and it shows Panasonic CS protocol. Is this protocol supported? I can't find it. Hmmm, what is the actual model number of the unit? It is normally CS-E7PKR or similar. CS normally just means indoor unit. The most common P...
- 28 Sep 2018, 09:05
- Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
- Topic: ESPEasy to control air conditioners / heat pumps
- Replies: 163
- Views: 285400
Re: ESPEasy to control air conditioners / heat pumps
Hi ToniA,
i've just checked my Panasonic AC remote with your Raw-IR-decoder-for-Arduino and it shows Panasonic CS protocol. Is this protocol supported? I can't find it.
Regards
Bojan
BTW, thank you very much for your work
i've just checked my Panasonic AC remote with your Raw-IR-decoder-for-Arduino and it shows Panasonic CS protocol. Is this protocol supported? I can't find it.
Regards
Bojan
BTW, thank you very much for your work
- 29 Aug 2018, 15:49
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Faulty SDS011?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 7067
Re: Faulty SDS011?
Well, even with the HEPA filter on the intake, in my room, I get 80. If you check the luftdaten.info (all sensors are SDS011) you will see even in the center of the cities not more than 15.
Official value about 2km away is 5.
regards
Official value about 2km away is 5.
regards
- 29 Aug 2018, 10:45
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Faulty SDS011?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 7067
Faulty SDS011?
Hi all,
I've just got the SDS011 connected to the nodemcu with the ESPEasy mega 2.0. It works, but the values are very high, 60 to 100 for both variables. The air is clean and it should be near 0. Am I doing something wrong?
Regards
I've just got the SDS011 connected to the nodemcu with the ESPEasy mega 2.0. It works, but the values are very high, 60 to 100 for both variables. The air is clean and it should be near 0. Am I doing something wrong?
Regards