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by hemant
14 Apr 2020, 16:33
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: Control 5v SSR relay with ESP01 GPIO
Replies: 13
Views: 15824

Re: Control 5v SSR relay with ESP01 GPIO

Correct also tried with B1204 with BCE.
I can see switching with my multimeter, but as soon as i attach the relay the voltage drops.


Hemant
by hemant
14 Apr 2020, 13:46
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: Control 5v SSR relay with ESP01 GPIO
Replies: 13
Views: 15824

Re: Control 5v SSR relay with ESP01 GPIO

thanx, trying:


I have a transistor: P45N02LD
Diode: 1N5406

20K resistor between GPIO and B
GND connected to E (coming from ESP01)
C connected to Diode >| other side to 5v

But relay is not clicking :(

hemant
by hemant
14 Apr 2020, 11:18
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: Control 5v SSR relay with ESP01 GPIO
Replies: 13
Views: 15824

Re: Control 5v SSR relay with ESP01 GPIO

Hi Any updates on this?

So situation is as follws, I want to control W11-1a2ste 5v, thorugh GPIO, problem is when directly connecting it to the GPIO and ground the voltage drops to less then 2.7 volt which is minimum to operate.
Is there a workaround to fix this?

Hemant
by hemant
10 Apr 2020, 17:05
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: Control 5v SSR relay with ESP01 GPIO
Replies: 13
Views: 15824

Re: Control 5v SSR relay with ESP01 GPIO

Sorry someone told me ssr, it is indeed complete coming from a sonoff basic board, as the sonoff itself is broken i was hoping to reuse it with my esp-01.

Hemant
by hemant
10 Apr 2020, 13:12
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: Control 5v SSR relay with ESP01 GPIO
Replies: 13
Views: 15824

Re: Control 5v SSR relay with ESP01 GPIO

Hi,

It is a ITA-gz1-gl 100049de62.

Hemant
by hemant
10 Apr 2020, 10:32
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: Control 5v SSR relay with ESP01 GPIO
Replies: 13
Views: 15824

Re: Control 5v SSR relay with ESP01 GPIO

Hi,

Would any transistor do? Do i also need to place a diode to protect the flow back?

How would ik be connecting the transistor i have 3.3v and gnd coming from the esp. The transistor has 3 legs so where does what go? Appreciate the help.

I’m not that familiar with electrical circuits.

Hemant.
by hemant
10 Apr 2020, 01:32
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: Control 5v SSR relay with ESP01 GPIO
Replies: 13
Views: 15824

Control 5v SSR relay with ESP01 GPIO

Hi, Would it be possible to control a 5v SSR relay from my GPIO? When I connect the rely it does not switch on seems voltage drops, while a common 1.2V pair of rechargeable batteries can operate the Relay easily. When I measure the GPIO at High it provides 3.3V but when Relay is connected i'm left w...
by hemant
30 Mar 2020, 18:06
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: GPIO1 as output
Replies: 0
Views: 7700

GPIO1 as output

Hi, I would like to use the ESP01 GPIO1 as output, so i can control something using GPIO1. Would that be possible and if yes how would the wiring look like. I currently have GPIO3 as input using GND and RX, if I want TX as output would i use GND and GPIO1 (TX) any resistors required. I understand th...
by hemant
23 Mar 2020, 19:41
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: ESP01 1CHANNEL Relay, help appreciated
Replies: 15
Views: 12124

Re: ESP01 1CHANNEL Relay, help appreciated

Hi all,

Added 10k to r1 en hooked up 100uf.
The relay is working now as it was supposed to.

No more pulse during diconnect.

Thanx for all the help great forum!

Now worked to fix my next challenge to getting this in homebridge weer reed switch and relay control.
Cheers,
Hemant
by hemant
23 Mar 2020, 13:12
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: ESP01 1CHANNEL Relay, help appreciated
Replies: 15
Views: 12124

Re: ESP01 1CHANNEL Relay, help appreciated

Hi,

I guess I can resure 10k from R2 and put it on R1.

100uf, could I use 1000uF en what would be the impact?
by hemant
22 Mar 2020, 20:37
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: ESP01 1CHANNEL Relay, help appreciated
Replies: 15
Views: 12124

Re: ESP01 1CHANNEL Relay, help appreciated

By the way there is no current on the relay. It is used to simulate the pulse on the garage
by hemant
22 Mar 2020, 20:36
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: ESP01 1CHANNEL Relay, help appreciated
Replies: 15
Views: 12124

Re: ESP01 1CHANNEL Relay, help appreciated

Sorry r1 is 2k r2 is 10k which i removed to get the esp01s working on this board.

My solder skills are not that wel, other options?
Hemant
by hemant
22 Mar 2020, 20:01
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: ESP01 1CHANNEL Relay, help appreciated
Replies: 15
Views: 12124

Re: ESP01 1CHANNEL Relay, help appreciated

Would a capacitor help between 2 and 3?

Hemant
by hemant
22 Mar 2020, 19:59
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: ESP01 1CHANNEL Relay, help appreciated
Replies: 15
Views: 12124

Re: ESP01 1CHANNEL Relay, help appreciated

Hi,

Already have a 15k between gpio0 and 3.3

Did alteady remove r1 10k from the board.

Where is gpio15?

Would it not break the board removing r2 2k resistor?

Hemant
by hemant
22 Mar 2020, 19:43
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: ESP01 1CHANNEL Relay, help appreciated
Replies: 15
Views: 12124

Re: ESP01 1CHANNEL Relay, help appreciated

Hi, Thanks for your reply. I have a resistor between chpd and 3.3v 10k Also a resistor between 3.3 and gpio0 15k But did not solve the issue. Pluse is about .5 sec which is not much but enough to trigger the door. Where would the capacitor go? And what would be the spec of the capacitor 1000uf ok? W...
by hemant
22 Mar 2020, 17:44
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: ESP01 1CHANNEL Relay, help appreciated
Replies: 15
Views: 12124

ESP01 1CHANNEL Relay, help appreciated

Hi M8's I have a ESP01 1 channel relay V1.0. This is hooked up to my Garage with 1 reed switch and the door itself to NO/COM. All works from a control perspective and I can open/close with DOMOtiz/Homebridge and Homekit. There is however only 1 issue, i get a small pulse during a powercycle which tr...
by hemant
22 Mar 2020, 17:37
Forum: Introduce yourself
Topic: Hi All
Replies: 0
Views: 6530

Hi All

Hi,

My name is hemant and like to play with Home Automation, currently have Domoticz/Homebride/Homekit and planning to add more devices.

Cheers
HEmant