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by rtenklooster
19 Jun 2017, 18:00
Forum: Introduce yourself
Topic: Hello from north of netherlands
Replies: 3
Views: 4592

Re: Hello from north of netherlands

Wat is voor jou noord Nederland?
by rtenklooster
04 May 2017, 10:31
Forum: RFLink: Unsupported devices
Topic: Xiaomi Mi Smart Home
Replies: 7
Views: 19173

Re: Xiaomi Mi Smart Home

I've been using Xiaomi smart home products for a couple of months now, and yes, i'm impressed. Especially the smart human body sensor's.. they are nice... really nice. Very small, accurate, no false positives and a fair range, a battery life of two years in such a small form-factor is really great i...
by rtenklooster
25 Jan 2017, 18:34
Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
Topic: K-Type / MAX6675 build in
Replies: 54
Views: 48512

Re: K-Type / MAX6675 build in

I had some time and have got it working. It works great. Now i am going to try mutiple TK on the esp. It works with 2 TK :D :D How did you manage to get two of them to work? You're able to add two devices and two different i/o ports for the CS. But the SPI is using the same pins..i'm not able to ge...
by rtenklooster
23 Jan 2017, 18:53
Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
Topic: K-Type / MAX6675 build in
Replies: 54
Views: 48512

Re: K-Type / MAX6675 build in

the MAX6675 arrived from hong kong. But it isn't working. How do i connect it to an esp8266 12e devkit the cs is at gpio 15 I had some time and have got it working. It works great. Now i am going to try mutiple TK on the esp. It works with 2 TK :D :D How did you manage to get two of them to work? Y...
by rtenklooster
19 Jan 2017, 14:12
Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
Topic: RFID Access control / door lock actuator
Replies: 42
Views: 48830

Re: RFID Access control / door lock actuator

Does anyone know if this would be possible? i dont think so, because you only get from the reader the powerline for unlocking a lock. the images dont show some usefull output from the reader to use in espeasy http://pic.ebayimg.net/11/201512/60981_2.jpg?TaskDetailId=16495307_36e7da4a maybe thats en...
by rtenklooster
18 Nov 2016, 20:52
Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
Topic: Help connecting a PIR and or pushbutton
Replies: 3
Views: 4103

Re: Help connecting a PIR and or pushbutton

Disable the pull-up on your input.
by rtenklooster
12 Nov 2016, 12:54
Forum: Experimental
Topic: ESP Easy Mega
Replies: 249
Views: 634725

Re: ESP Easy Mega

Nice Martinus, Love the failover WiFi and dual controller function. It enables me to have a fully redundant system, i have ordered a few sonoff modules but realised that in case my WiFi is down or my controller crashes its way more difficult to power my hardware on. In my current setup i mainly use ...
by rtenklooster
12 Nov 2016, 10:50
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: SOLVED/Working: Wiegand26 input from Fingerprint - and RFID Tag
Replies: 44
Views: 51551

Re: SOLVED/Working: Wiegand26 input from Fingerprint - and RFID Tag

the fingerprint-area is constantly glowin in green. on my other fingerprint, this was only happen, if one approaches the reader, or the finger went to the area. now i have a green-glow on my frontdoor. did someone recognized, if one can turn this off? maybe the security-level (whats this?) can chan...
by rtenklooster
18 Sep 2016, 00:05
Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
Topic: My Built-in-wall domoticz switch + pir + barometer
Replies: 17
Views: 28335

Re: My Built-in-wall domoticz switch + pir + barometer

ManS-H wrote:Richard,
What kind of switches did you use? Pulse or the normal On/Off switches
Normal switches
by rtenklooster
03 Aug 2016, 21:02
Forum: ESP Easy: Software
Topic: Introducing the Dummy Device on ESP Easy (Github R118!)
Replies: 29
Views: 47767

Re: Introducing the Dummy Device on ESP Easy

Nice feature,
Thanx :-) will come in handy!
by rtenklooster
30 Jul 2016, 21:18
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: SOLVED/Working: Wiegand26 input from Fingerprint - and RFID Tag
Replies: 44
Views: 51551

Re: SOLVED/Working: Wiegand26 input from Fingerprint - and RFID Tag

This are the rules i use to trigger my lock: on RFID#Tag=1003 do Pulse,5,1,5000 endon on RFID#Tag=1001 do Pulse,5,1,5000 endon on RFID#Tag=1002 do Pulse,5,1,5000 endon on RFID#Tag=1003 do Pulse,5,1,5000 endon on RFID#Tag=1004 do Pulse,5,1,5000 endon on RFID#Tag=1005 do Pulse,5,1,5000 endon on RFID#T...
by rtenklooster
30 Jul 2016, 21:10
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: SOLVED/Working: Wiegand26 input from Fingerprint - and RFID Tag
Replies: 44
Views: 51551

Re: SOLVED/Working: Wiegand26 input from Fingerprint - and RFID Tag

had the reader running for testings around 30 minutes. i heard no beepes. mine reader appeard to me as without any malfunction. i also wanted to use the bell-button, but had to time to check this, which button on the button of the reader do you mean? you have a picture? (sorry, but i am on the road...
by rtenklooster
30 Jul 2016, 14:07
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: SOLVED/Working: Wiegand26 input from Fingerprint - and RFID Tag
Replies: 44
Views: 51551

Re: SOLVED/Working: Wiegand26 input from Fingerprint - and RFID Tag

Ok :) I Received the reader yesterday. The RFID reader is more sensitive then the one i was using before. - I just swapped the old raid reader with the new one, without modifications it's just working. - After that, i replaced the esp module with a new 12F one, uploaded the latest version of espeasy...
by rtenklooster
27 Jul 2016, 22:15
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: HC-SR501 PIR issue's
Replies: 31
Views: 36956

Re: HC-SR501 PIR issue's

i ordered six of these from rtenkloosters post: http://www.aliexpress.com/item/5-8GHZ-Microwave-Radar-Module-Smart-Sensoring-Switch-6-9M-Home-Control/32602485648.html and will try them out... Nice :) The sensor in my living room is very stable and has no false positives. It's mounted behind the sof...
by rtenklooster
22 Jul 2016, 13:29
Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
Topic: ESP01 water level indicator and Domoticz
Replies: 3
Views: 5352

Re: ESP01 water level indicator and Domoticz

Okay, so one of the wires is connected to vcc, the other to the gpio pin. You use a 10k pull down resistor (gpio to gnd) If that's your setup you should disable the pull-up in the switch settings. I did and now it's good thank you... Now, one more problem :cry: How can I have this level indicator i...
by rtenklooster
22 Jul 2016, 13:01
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: HC-SR501 PIR issue's
Replies: 31
Views: 36956

Re: HC-SR501 PIR issue's

I replaced the sensitivity resistor with a 47K
The time resistor with 4.7K.

Need to finetune a little bit because i just noticed, when my wife goes to the toilet at night, i got a (false) positive from the sensor one floor lower in the living room.
by rtenklooster
21 Jul 2016, 00:31
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: HC-SR501 PIR issue's
Replies: 31
Views: 36956

Re: HC-SR501 PIR issue's

Okay, I ordered a few days ago this item: http://www.aliexpress.com/item/5-8GHZ-Microwave-Radar-Module-Smart-Sensoring-Switch-6-9M-Home-Control/32602485648.html I attached it to a test esp module, i must say, it works great. Have it running for two days now, no false positives, it's mounted inside a...
by rtenklooster
19 Jul 2016, 23:50
Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
Topic: ESP01 water level indicator and Domoticz
Replies: 3
Views: 5352

Re: ESP01 water level indicator and Domoticz

Okay, so one of the wires is connected to vcc, the other to the gpio pin.
You use a 10k pull down resistor (gpio to gnd)

If that's your setup you should disable the pull-up in the switch settings.
by rtenklooster
19 Jul 2016, 23:44
Forum: RFLink: Hardware Related discussions
Topic: Ser2Net
Replies: 5
Views: 5776

Re: Ser2Net

I have tried it on my opentherm gateway and the rflink. For some reason its having problems to be stable indeed. after some time it's not connected anymore, you have to manually connect it again. For now my good old rpi with remserial is providing the stability i need. I will test it again some time...
by rtenklooster
19 Jul 2016, 23:37
Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
Topic: RFID Access control / door lock actuator
Replies: 42
Views: 48830

Re: RFID Access control / door lock actuator

No, i don't let domoticz control my lock. I have added an option to the esp module's web interface where you can fill-in the lock pin, and accepted tag numbers. This way it's rock solid, works all the time and is independend op domoticz/ internet etc. Of course you can still monitor it using domotic...
by rtenklooster
17 Jul 2016, 22:29
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: SOLVED/Working: Wiegand26 input from Fingerprint - and RFID Tag
Replies: 44
Views: 51551

Re: SOLVED/Working: Wiegand26 input from Fingerprint - and RFID Tag

The point is, i dont want the reader itself to control wether acces is allowed - or not. If it's sending tag numbers, or finger id's to my esp module, that's fine by me. The programmed white list inside the esp module is leading, so if that's rejecting the key, found valid by the reader, yes, you se...
by rtenklooster
17 Jul 2016, 20:40
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: New ESP gadget
Replies: 326
Views: 656055

Re: New ESP gadget

Nop,
Got the same problem with pir's.
Tried everything but it appears to be some interreference with wifi -> pir.

Got some radar sensors ordered, they appear to be more precise and pretty cheap also.
http://www.aliexpress.com/snapshot/7875 ... 5634343078
by rtenklooster
17 Jul 2016, 20:10
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: SOLVED/Working: Wiegand26 input from Fingerprint - and RFID Tag
Replies: 44
Views: 51551

Re: SOLVED/Working: Wiegand26 input from Fingerprint - and RFID Tag

Wow, thanks for your fast - and helpfull reply. I think i understand how the reader is working now, first you "learn" new fingers, by pushing the buttons on the back. After that, the fingers, once recognized send "some" - ID though the wiegand interface. Nice :D I'm gonna order o...
by rtenklooster
17 Jul 2016, 18:41
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: SOLVED/Working: Wiegand26 input from Fingerprint - and RFID Tag
Replies: 44
Views: 51551

Re: SOLVED/Working: Wiegand26 input from Fingerprint - and RFID Tag

@tozett Nice item :D Can you tell me how it's preforming? Is the fingerprint scan preforming well? How does the fingerprint part works? Does it hashes a scan and returns a x digit unique code on the wiegand interface, or does it returns a 1 on the lock port when a valid fingerprint has been scanned?...
by rtenklooster
07 Apr 2016, 00:33
Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
Topic: Best Pin setup
Replies: 10
Views: 10613

Re: Best Pin setup

Planning to build my first "real" NodeMCU units. One is easy, simply connect three DS18B20 sensors, I think to GPIO12. The second will have one DS18B20, a PIR sensor (hardware connected, simple on/off), and a rain detector (also simple on/off). I am planning to connect this way: GPIO 0 PI...
by rtenklooster
07 Apr 2016, 00:03
Forum: ESP Easy: Software
Topic: run a php script on webserver
Replies: 4
Views: 5313

Re: run a php script on webserver

I don't see what's the problem.
If you just add a controller like domoticz, instead of using port 8080 you can use your webserver port, you webserver can listen to a specific idx and value.
by rtenklooster
17 Mar 2016, 20:21
Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
Topic: Show your Uptime record !
Replies: 5
Views: 7749

Re: Show your Uptime record !

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82 days
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69 days

Also a lot of esp running for a couple of months now.
Notice the first one is running such an old build, no stability issues. It's an esp-07
by rtenklooster
05 Feb 2016, 21:54
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: Poll: Power Supply Solutions for the small ESP as Sensor network
Replies: 16
Views: 13360

Re: Poll: Power Supply Solutions for the small ESP as Sensor network

Hi, I have orderered these power-suppliers: PowerSupply and then I want to go down to 3.3V with those: DCDC . The power-supply was tested once from a danish expert: Expert. But, all in all this comes up to 3€ per power supply. Thats far away from the 1€ supply that tozett mentioned. Why should you ...
by rtenklooster
27 Jan 2016, 23:09
Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
Topic: Gas and water meter pulse counter
Replies: 8
Views: 11686

Re: Gas and water meter pulse counter

Which reed contact did you use ? on my side the one who can be found on a 433 mhz alixepress door sensor who do this job before On my side i put a 100uf capacitor between each pin very close from the reed switch. A reed sensor is a reed sensor. Just simple 3v3 + pull down resistor. Cheap ass reed s...
by rtenklooster
27 Jan 2016, 23:05
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: HC-SR501 PIR - stop false positives?
Replies: 47
Views: 99712

Re: HC-SR501 PIR - stop false positives?

Planning on mounting one in my wooden jar, so i can see "trhough" the wall if someone enters my back garden ;) Can you let us know when you tested this? :) I'm also having pir issues :roll: Received the sensors today. Waiting for some parts to complete the amplifier. nobody tips/tricks fo...
by rtenklooster
27 Jan 2016, 23:03
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: PCB Idea's...
Replies: 57
Views: 44671

Re: PCB Idea's...

BertB wrote:
BertB wrote:
@rtenklooster what are your experiences so far?
It's working flawlessly. But i must say o have an excellent wifi network coverage trough my whole house.
wifi signal has never been an issue for me, just buy a good wifi router, like the netgear nighthawk.
by rtenklooster
14 Jan 2016, 10:11
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: HC-SR501 PIR - stop false positives?
Replies: 47
Views: 99712

Re: HC-SR501 PIR - stop false positives?

I also have a amount of false positives, but not that much. More like one / two a night. Because that's not acceptable to me, i have ordered radar modules, they can see trough wall's are not sensitive to heat and sun etc. Have no idea if i get it working, but for as far as i have seen, it's quite a ...
by rtenklooster
10 Jan 2016, 00:08
Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
Topic: thoughts about extended GPIO control
Replies: 4
Views: 6763

Re: thoughts about extended GPIO control

I have received a small board with a built-in RGB led.I get your point. You might want to create a new device: RGB Led. Being able to select three output pins, and controllable by command?RGB=RRRR,GGGG,BBBB I wouldn't recommend sending the pins in this command, that's not how devices are used, so it...
by rtenklooster
10 Jan 2016, 00:04
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: PCB Idea's...
Replies: 57
Views: 44671

Re: PCB Idea's...

I will try to figure out to which pins the LDR and RGB led are connected. I am very happy with it :D RGB are GPIO 11 12 13 LDR = ADC The led might be a problem when using the pins as a input, but it's easy to cut off. I don't use breadboards, just solder some headers on a prototype pcb. I share the...
by rtenklooster
09 Jan 2016, 13:10
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: PCB Idea's...
Replies: 57
Views: 44671

Re: PCB Idea's...

http://g02.a.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1q7D6LXXXXXXyaXXXq6xXFXXX0/ESP8266-serial-WIFI-Witty-cloud-Development-Board-ESP-12F-module-MINI-nodemcu.jpg These boards are so dirt cheap i wouln't reconsider other ones. Equipped with esp-12f module, a rgb led, a micro usb to serial converter it's smaller then a nod...
by rtenklooster
03 Jan 2016, 18:50
Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
Topic: RFID Access control / door lock actuator
Replies: 42
Views: 48830

Re: RFID Access control / door lock actuator

I found another version on my server.
RFID.zip
(29.45 KiB) Downloaded 863 times
I think this is the version i'm using at the moment ;)
by rtenklooster
03 Jan 2016, 11:49
Forum: ESP Easy: Software
Topic: Strange issues with esp-07 modules
Replies: 2
Views: 3100

Re: Strange issues with esp-07 modules

Thanks for the suggestion. The (lack of) capacitor's never caused any issues for me. I did some digging in my config.. apparently i was still in the staging release. There must be some difference between the staging 2.0.0 and the stable 2.0.0. I switched to the stable version, and they're connecting...
by rtenklooster
03 Jan 2016, 00:19
Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
Topic: ESP easy reboot
Replies: 13
Views: 17914

Re: ESP easy reboot

@ Martinus, Maybe the defaultvalue should better be false instead of true ? If you want to send data to a controller it is more logical to check this box and if you are only testing with ESPEasy you do not think about it. I don't agree... i think 90% of the users is using esp combined with a contro...
by rtenklooster
02 Jan 2016, 19:33
Forum: ESP Easy: Software
Topic: Strange issues with esp-07 modules
Replies: 2
Views: 3100

Strange issues with esp-07 modules

Well, i found some free time this year to upgrade my esp-07 modules. Did some digging into NODE-RED witch i will share later. For now i'm having these weird issues that might be known to anyone. I use 1.6.5 of the arduino IDE. Have tried 2.0.0 RC1 and RC2 of the board manager. Selected Generic ESP m...
by rtenklooster
30 Dec 2015, 19:13
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: PCB Idea's...
Replies: 57
Views: 44671

Re: PCB Idea's...

I have ordered the following: http://www.aliexpress.com/item/ESP8266-serial-WIFI-Witty-cloud-Development-Board-ESP-12F-module-MINI-nodemcu/32569199462.html Does dis product contains both parts displayed on the first picture? So the usb - serial board + the esp module already soldered on the top pcb...
by rtenklooster
10 Dec 2015, 23:00
Forum: ESP Easy: Software
Topic: MySensors goes ESP!!
Replies: 91
Views: 101941

Re: MySensors goes ESP!!

@ the cosmic gate Did you make the environment portable? sure, did it just as discribed in the steps . Is there somebody who can share his portable installation incl. all the mysensors etc files ? (google drive) Had the same problems: (using a mac) I deleted al libraries already installed, added th...
by rtenklooster
10 Dec 2015, 18:51
Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
Topic: RFID Access control / door lock actuator
Replies: 42
Views: 48830

Re: RFID Access control / door lock actuator

I have attached the source code a few comment's above. Have fun :)
by rtenklooster
06 Dec 2015, 10:49
Forum: ESP Easy: Software
Topic: MySensors goes ESP!!
Replies: 91
Views: 101941

Re: MySensors goes ESP!!

Nice, i have used a couple of my sensor slaves a while ago. Pretty straight forward implementation. If i remember correctly i had it setup with mqtt. So a combination of the perfectly working web based controllable ESPEasy code + the use of all supported controllers from my sensors would be nice :) ...
by rtenklooster
06 Dec 2015, 10:33
Forum: ESP Easy: Software
Topic: Static IP address,subnet,gateway in code (request)
Replies: 3
Views: 4368

Re: Static IP address,subnet,gateway in code (request)

Is it an option to make the code configurable so in the sketch we can assign IP address,gateway and subnetmask at first upload? Why? Besides the fact that it could be implemented for the reasons you're suggesting, i wonder why you should set static ip addresses in your device. I kinda like managing...
by rtenklooster
30 Nov 2015, 22:36
Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
Topic: Is there a system like this for arduino?
Replies: 2
Views: 3216

Re: Is there a system like this for arduino?

I don't get it, you're looking for a arduino ethernet alternative?
You might take a look at http://nodo-domotica.nl/
It's possible to use arduino's + ethernet shields to communicate.
by rtenklooster
26 Nov 2015, 19:06
Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
Topic: My Built-in-wall domoticz switch + pir + barometer
Replies: 17
Views: 28335

Re: My Built-in-wall domoticz switch + pir + barometer

Hi, I just configured it as a switch indeed :)
by rtenklooster
04 Nov 2015, 20:14
Forum: ESP Easy: Software
Topic: ESP-EASY including SER2NET?
Replies: 19
Views: 27882

Re: ESP-EASY including SER2NET?

Yes, i love this functionality, bot no, it has nothing to do with the espeasy. It would be nice to use a 3 dollar esp module instead of a 25 euro costing rPi, but as far as i have seen, there are some sketches already. What i mean with nothing to do with esp, it has nothing to do with switches, sens...
by rtenklooster
29 Oct 2015, 10:19
Forum: Introduce yourself
Topic: Lunarok from France and Jeedom
Replies: 13
Views: 10795

Re: Lunarok from France and Jeedom

Welcome :)
It would be nice if just mqtt could be used.. it would mean less code adding.. so if you want to test it.. please go ahead :)

I have never tried Jeedom, can you tell me little about the unique selling points of this particular software?
by rtenklooster
29 Oct 2015, 10:14
Forum: Introduce yourself
Topic: Hi, Im Dani from Indonesia
Replies: 2
Views: 3269

Re: Hi, Im Dani from Indonesia

Welcome and have fun :)
by rtenklooster
29 Oct 2015, 10:11
Forum: Introduce yourself
Topic: Hello from Belgium!
Replies: 2
Views: 3137

Re: Hello from Belgium!

Welcome,
Dallas sensors are using 1-wire communications. You might check the wiki for this.
Have fun.