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- 03 Mar 2021, 18:51
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Smart plugs supported by EasyESP
- Replies: 48
- Views: 39301
Re: Smart plugs supported by EasyESP
Anyway you can use the Tuya Convert https://github.com/ct-Open-Source/tuya-convert utility to flash any .bin, not only Tasmota, OTA into many ESP 8266 based device produced by the Tuya OEM, so flashing ESP-Easy should be no problem. That is a great idea i didn't even think about! Thanks a lot mate....
- 27 Dec 2020, 17:17
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Need advice on espeasy switch
- Replies: 3
- Views: 11504
Re: Need advice on espeasy switch
Hi Grumpf, i have setup such a switch by modifying the water/flooding sensor described in https://esp8266-server.de/Wassermelder.html The idea is that the ESP01 is virtually inactive, consuming just a few uA while the CH_PD pin is pulled low. It's a while ago, if i recall correctly i had serial logg...
- 26 Dec 2020, 10:02
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Smart plugs supported by EasyESP
- Replies: 48
- Views: 39301
Re: Smart plugs supported by EasyESP
I have successfully flashed Wi-Fi plugs sold by the name of Gosund SP111 with Tasmota. The plugs i got have power metering working, some buyers reported they got plugs without power metering. Anyway you can use the Tuya Convert https://github.com/ct-Open-Source/tuya-convert utility to flash any .bin...
- 25 Dec 2020, 17:14
- Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
- Topic: New protocol for battery powered devices.
- Replies: 12
- Views: 23537
Re: New protocol for battery powered devices.
I see, thanks a lot for your quick response anyway!
- 25 Dec 2020, 17:12
- Forum: Introduce yourself
- Topic: Hello from Munich
- Replies: 1
- Views: 4545
Hello from Munich
Hi all, i have been interested in home automation for some time. After reading an article about the so called Tuya hack i bought me a pair of 'smart' Wi-Fi plugs and flashed them OTA with Tasmota. As i was curious about the ESP8266 and its features it was inevitable i discovered ESP Easy shortly aft...
- 25 Dec 2020, 10:39
- Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
- Topic: New protocol for battery powered devices.
- Replies: 12
- Views: 23537
Re: New protocol for battery powered devices.
Hi TD-er, i'm very much interested in having battery powered sensors running as long as possible. And i have a couple of Wemos D1-Mini and ESP 8266-01 lying around unemployed in the drawer. Is there already a GIT project which could be cloned for experimenting with nodes connected by ESP-now? Kind r...