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- 05 Mar 2017, 18:58
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: Version 1.1.0-beta6 avaiable
- Replies: 25
- Views: 18481
Re: Version 1.1.0-beta6 avaiable
Tasks consume RAM which is limited by the ESP8266 itself, not the flash memory.
- 05 Mar 2017, 17:32
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Help with Sonoff flashing
- Replies: 47
- Views: 52959
Re: Help with Sonoff flashing
Hmm, strange. This always worked for me.
How are you powering the sonoff for flashing?
How are you powering the sonoff for flashing?
- 05 Mar 2017, 14:39
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Help with Sonoff flashing
- Replies: 47
- Views: 52959
Re: Help with Sonoff flashing
The log looks ok.
There may be some residual settings in the flash, try to clear it with the attachment in this post:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=721&p=13435#p13435
There may be some residual settings in the flash, try to clear it with the attachment in this post:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=721&p=13435#p13435
- 05 Mar 2017, 13:35
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Thermocouple or thermistor support // BBQ // advice needed
- Replies: 10
- Views: 12244
Re: Thermocouple or thermistor support // BBQ // advice needed
https://github.com/letscontrolit/ESPEas ... couple.ino
Nothing a little bit of phantasy and googling couldn't fix.
Nothing a little bit of phantasy and googling couldn't fix.
- 05 Mar 2017, 13:23
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Help with Sonoff flashing
- Replies: 47
- Views: 52959
Re: Help with Sonoff flashing
Try a precompiled image from here and use the included flash.cmd: http://www.letscontrolit.com/downloads/ESPEasy_R147_RC8.zip Then powercycle the device. Use mains power or a seperate 3.3V supply, FTDI adapters usually don't provide enough current to run the esp. It can take a while for the "ES...
- 03 Mar 2017, 04:27
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: Measure VCC
- Replies: 66
- Views: 90870
Re: Measure VCC
You can use that module (in theory). Be aware that it takes 5V as charging input, the output is "only" battery voltage. I don't know how the 4056 will react to varying input voltages/currents from the solar cell. The protection circuit in it just cuts the output if 3A are exeeded or Vbat i...
- 02 Mar 2017, 23:07
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: Measure VCC
- Replies: 66
- Views: 90870
Re: Measure VCC
The ESP datasheet says 3.0 to 3.6 volts. The wemos has a 3.3V pin, I guess one can feed it from there but it seems the USB bridge is also powered from it. Found a nice page about the wemos' voltage divider and how to adapt it to measure a lipo. ;) You can still carry this over to a bare ESP-12 modul...
- 02 Mar 2017, 20:56
- Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
- Topic: (Solved) IRTX plugin help
- Replies: 25
- Views: 32690
Re: IRTX plugin help
... when I press the "on" button, while I am on the devices tab of the easy esp it will display a IR code number 716107913 but if i go to the log section of easy esp it will display 2aaef089. so I am confused as to why they are different. I take either of those numbers and pipe it into a ...
- 02 Mar 2017, 20:27
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: Measure VCC
- Replies: 66
- Views: 90870
Re: Measure VCC
This says the 1 MOhm ressistor won't work with the WeMos, sorry. 1 Meg is the internal resistance of the ADC pin, wasn't meaning any external resistors with that. ;) You have to ensure that current through the pin << crurrent through the divider for decent, linear readings. Running a buck/boost con...
- 02 Mar 2017, 16:28
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: Measure VCC
- Replies: 66
- Views: 90870
Re: Measure VCC
Stepping up Lipo voltage to 5V just to burn it down to 3.3V through the linear regulator is by far the biggest waste of energy. Also the USB/UART bridge on the wemos will unneccesarily eat your battery. You should use a different, less complex module for this task and at best feed it through a low q...
- 02 Mar 2017, 10:28
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: ESPeasy switch not working with OpenHab MQTT
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5217
Re: ESPeasy switch not working with OpenHab MQTT
If you see input/output in the above statement from the broker's perspective that's right.
Always a joy to let these little lightbulbs glow in other peoples mind.
Always a joy to let these little lightbulbs glow in other peoples mind.
- 02 Mar 2017, 08:13
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: Feature Request collection/list
- Replies: 197
- Views: 192249
Re: Feature Request collection/list
I still don't see the need for your request. You need that information only once, right? Why should a (admittedly small) delay be introduced in the boot process that isn't needed in 99.9% of cases? Just to save you typing a single word while sitting at the console anyways - to get something that's s...
- 02 Mar 2017, 07:18
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: ESPeasy switch not working with OpenHab MQTT
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5217
Re: ESPeasy switch not working with OpenHab MQTT
Take a look at the command reference:
GPIO (pinnumber),(value) is a command,
(devicename) (valuename),(value) is not - it is a sensor which sends its value back to the broker.
If you want to use something less cryptic in Openhab then wrap the gpio command in a rule and call that via mttq.
GPIO (pinnumber),(value) is a command,
(devicename) (valuename),(value) is not - it is a sensor which sends its value back to the broker.
If you want to use something less cryptic in Openhab then wrap the gpio command in a rule and call that via mttq.
- 01 Mar 2017, 09:46
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: Switching the switch off again?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2880
Re: Switching the switch off again?
Always a joy.
You can even fine-tune the behaviour: depending on the selection (active high/active low) the toggle happens on pushing or releasing the button.
You can even fine-tune the behaviour: depending on the selection (active high/active low) the toggle happens on pushing or releasing the button.
- 01 Mar 2017, 02:50
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: Switch "Toggle high" explanation
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2970
Re: Switch "Toggle high" explanation
Let's hope the resistor does not fire.
Technically the internal pullup resistor gets connected between the pin and Vcc.
Technically the internal pullup resistor gets connected between the pin and Vcc.
- 01 Mar 2017, 02:42
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: Switching the switch off again?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2880
Re: Switching the switch off again?
Looks like you're using a push button. So select this (in field "switch button type") and it will toggle the state each time you press it.
- 28 Feb 2017, 03:57
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: Sensirion SHT21
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2535
Re: Sensirion SHT21
Before going down the route to write a new plugin you should make sure the hardware can work correctly: terminate the I2C bus with external pullups. If the modules work for other users that may be the culprit. ;) On another note (datasheet): Supply Voltage (VDD) and Ground (VSS) must be decoupled wi...
- 27 Feb 2017, 13:43
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: "Feature" request: on boot do hardware init before Wifi connect
- Replies: 14
- Views: 11370
- 26 Feb 2017, 18:37
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: Feature Request collection/list
- Replies: 197
- Views: 192249
Re: Feature Request collection/list
Typing "settings" doesn't do that? I don't use serial that much...
Also after the initial setup in AP mode you see the new IP in a link that takes you right to the "full" webinterface. Assign a fixed IP from there and you'll never have to touch you router.
Also after the initial setup in AP mode you see the new IP in a link that takes you right to the "full" webinterface. Assign a fixed IP from there and you'll never have to touch you router.
- 24 Feb 2017, 20:45
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: "Feature" request: on boot do hardware init before Wifi connect
- Replies: 14
- Views: 11370
Re: "Feature" request: on boot do hardware init before Wifi connect
Sure, everything's fine.
- 24 Feb 2017, 19:31
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: "Feature" request: on boot do hardware init before Wifi connect
- Replies: 14
- Views: 11370
Re: "Feature" request: on boot do hardware init before Wifi connect
Exactly. Almost everyone will intuitive flip the switch a second time (if lamp was remote-off) but then it has to come on fast (or you'll hear "your lights are broken").
We are almost neighbours,
Grüße aus Enger
We are almost neighbours,
Grüße aus Enger
- 24 Feb 2017, 18:52
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: "Feature" request: on boot do hardware init before Wifi connect
- Replies: 14
- Views: 11370
Re: "Feature" request: on boot do hardware init before Wifi connect
Well yes, thats my problem and I know the alternative - it's just not practical. I don't think I'm the only one with such a setup. Most of us have to work with the existing wires. To me it makes simply no sense to have pins boot states configurable when these are executed "long" after boot...
- 24 Feb 2017, 17:33
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: "Feature" request: on boot do hardware init before Wifi connect
- Replies: 14
- Views: 11370
Re: "Feature" request: on boot do hardware init before Wifi connect
My setup is different, the wallswitch breaks power to sonoff.
Mains > switch > sonoff > lamp
Wiring the switch to gpio would require to open walls and run additional wires or dig holes to burry the units...
Mains > switch > sonoff > lamp
Wiring the switch to gpio would require to open walls and run additional wires or dig holes to burry the units...
- 24 Feb 2017, 16:14
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: "Feature" request: on boot do hardware init before Wifi connect
- Replies: 14
- Views: 11370
Re: "Feature" request: on boot do hardware init before Wifi connect
The lamps are controled by relais and can of course be controled remotely. The point is to make them also controlable manually and boot as fast as possible into "relay on" so the tech-stuff becomes mostly transparent. Improve usability and prevent confusion and anger if the "home auto...
- 24 Feb 2017, 09:50
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: "Feature" request: on boot do hardware init before Wifi connect
- Replies: 14
- Views: 11370
"Feature" request: on boot do hardware init before Wifi connect
Especially with the sometimes unstable sonoffs it can take a long time until the configured boot states for GPIOs get applied. Found the reason in ESPEasy.ino (line 564ff): hardwareInit() is run after the wifi stuff is done. I use several sonoffs buried in lamps, they are powered through the origina...
- 23 Feb 2017, 23:38
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Sonoff 4CH with ESPEasy
- Replies: 151
- Views: 167980
Re: Sonoff 4CH with ESPEasy
Great!
Depending on how often the pushbuttons are used I'd prefer to update the switch states immediately instead of once per minute:
Depending on how often the pushbuttons are used I'd prefer to update the switch states immediately instead of once per minute:
Code: Select all
on PowerSwitch1#Switch do TaskValueSet 20,1,[PowerSwitch1#Switch]
- 22 Feb 2017, 22:01
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Sonoff 4CH with ESPEasy
- Replies: 151
- Views: 167980
Re: Sonoff 4CH with ESPEasy
Ok, your edit made it clear.
The solution is to keep the "unique name stuff" aka the physical devices and their representation in software completely inside espeasy (send data disabled) and work with a dummy to send data to and recieve commands from your controller.
The solution is to keep the "unique name stuff" aka the physical devices and their representation in software completely inside espeasy (send data disabled) and work with a dummy to send data to and recieve commands from your controller.
- 22 Feb 2017, 21:49
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Sonoff 4CH with ESPEasy
- Replies: 151
- Views: 167980
Re: Sonoff 4CH with ESPEasy
Its really really difficult to follow without seeing the working/failing setups.:roll: Give us the complete picture. ;) I'm going to guess: 1) You created 4 switch devices with the same name? Or 2) PowerSwitch is a dummy device with the values switch1-4? In case 1) it must fail because the firmare s...
- 22 Feb 2017, 16:45
- Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
- Topic: PWM output with automatic fade
- Replies: 12
- Views: 16964
Re: PWM output with automatic fade
Espeasy is a single threaded system and the fade runs in a simple loop, indeed it can't do anything else until the fade is done. But there has been something worked out for RGBs, you want to read this: http://www.letscontrolit.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2395&hilit=Rgbw http://www.letscont...
- 22 Feb 2017, 08:42
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Sonoff 4CH with ESPEasy
- Replies: 151
- Views: 167980
Re: Sonoff 4CH with ESPEasy
Leaving IDX=0 is a common trap - are they all different and ≠0?
Save your settings and attach them here or make screenshots of all devices. We need every detail.
Can you make the buttons work again by removing the sensors?
Save your settings and attach them here or make screenshots of all devices. We need every detail.
Can you make the buttons work again by removing the sensors?
- 21 Feb 2017, 22:21
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Reflashing firmware.
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2962
Re: Reflashing firmware.
Erm, I think you posted screenshots but there is nothing to see. Please edit your post.
- 21 Feb 2017, 21:51
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: Unreliable config page and SendTo connectivity
- Replies: 21
- Views: 19088
Re: Unreliable config page and SendTo connectivity
- SonOff powered with main AC Power AND wire between 2 finger to 3.3vor gnd pin : With OK !!! I don't get it - please elaborate on what you did exactly in this test. Mains power and finger in the same sentence sounds dangerous. :shock: ESP8266's are a "spikey" load. The sonoffs have very ...
- 21 Feb 2017, 13:45
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: Additional MCU to ESP modul
- Replies: 23
- Views: 17927
Re: Additional MCU to ESP modul
Yes, this should work for @velja.
Be carefull, @38domo kind of hijacked this thread and we're actually discussing two different topics here (desired direction of data flow over the serial interface).
Be carefull, @38domo kind of hijacked this thread and we're actually discussing two different topics here (desired direction of data flow over the serial interface).
- 21 Feb 2017, 10:06
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: Additional MCU to ESP modul
- Replies: 23
- Views: 17927
Re: Additional MCU to ESP modul
You are right toeffel. But one can "wrap" that command in a rule and trigger this new event via mttq.
@38dome:
I haven't used it yet but from the description ser2net should be capable of what you're trying to to (send data to serial port) but you'll have to use telnet instead of mttq.
@38dome:
I haven't used it yet but from the description ser2net should be capable of what you're trying to to (send data to serial port) but you'll have to use telnet instead of mttq.
- 21 Feb 2017, 09:22
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Sonoff 4CH with ESPEasy
- Replies: 151
- Views: 167980
Re: Sonoff 4CH with ESPEasy
Make sure the last linr in rules ends with CR/LF is another idea.
Or simply erase the flash - if it worked before there's something messed up.
The sympthoms clearly indicate this.
Or simply erase the flash - if it worked before there's something messed up.
The sympthoms clearly indicate this.
- 20 Feb 2017, 23:49
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: Switch doesn't work?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2876
Re: Switch doesn't work?
Mind to share your solution? ;) Sadly no AND. From rules tutorial: Also simple if ... else ... endif statements are possible, but nesting and Boolean logic are not supported. But there's a workaround: ... if condition1 event checkAND endif ... on checkAND do if condition2 desired action endif endon ...
- 20 Feb 2017, 21:57
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: Sonoff 4CH with ESPEasy
- Replies: 151
- Views: 167980
Re: Sonoff 4CH with ESPEasy
Post your rules.
If in doubt if back and forth flashing messed up then erase flash (see here) and start from scratch. Since settings are stored outside the actual firmware it is possible that some residual data is confusing espeasy.
If in doubt if back and forth flashing messed up then erase flash (see here) and start from scratch. Since settings are stored outside the actual firmware it is possible that some residual data is confusing espeasy.
- 20 Feb 2017, 20:59
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: ESP32 Easy?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4694
Re: ESP32 Easy?
I think the $20 mark applies to dev boards with usb/uart bridge. I recall seeing modules for around $6 but can't find them again.
- 20 Feb 2017, 10:42
- Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
- Topic: ESP32 Easy?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4694
Re: ESP32 Easy?
You should mention you've posted an affiliate link - I'm fine with that but let readers know it.
I've seen them way cheaper from china.
Or for about the same price shipped from germany: http://www.ebay.de/itm/Espressif-ESP32- ... 2176225110
I've seen them way cheaper from china.
Or for about the same price shipped from germany: http://www.ebay.de/itm/Espressif-ESP32- ... 2176225110
- 19 Feb 2017, 19:38
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: Finally got Domoticz working
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2667
Re: Finally got Domoticz working
You have a strange AP, usually they assign always the same IP to a given divice. Anyway, fixed IP settings are at the bottom of the config page in espeasy. Re updating click the "?" next to "firmware load" in the tools page.
- 19 Feb 2017, 12:10
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: Battery draine....
- Replies: 23
- Views: 20576
Re: Battery draine....
I see that the cap helps to smooth supply for the active ESP but don't understand what it does for deep sleep where current draw is about 0.1mA. What is battery life now?
- 19 Feb 2017, 11:13
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: Switch doesn't work?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2876
Re: Switch doesn't work?
Don't forget a current limiting resistor(1k) in line with the switch. Your post isn't clear, you write switch at first and later button. For a momentary pushbutton configure the switch type accordingly. Then the pin isn't set as input but anyhow - gpio 16 is somewhat special, I'd try to pull it high...
- 19 Feb 2017, 10:54
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: Cant connect to My wifi ssid
- Replies: 6
- Views: 8311
Re: Cant connect to My wifi ssid
I have "!" and spaces in my ssid, though the key is only numbers but I don't think the characters in your WiFi credentials are a problem. I suggest you try to set your AP to b/g only. Often re-flashing the esp module helps. Or maybe you're just typing wrong - happened to me before, now I o...
- 18 Feb 2017, 18:10
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: Reset process
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2015
Re: Reset process
Short rx and tx pins and power up for a minute.
- 18 Feb 2017, 02:43
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: Switch
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3664
Re: Switch
I have a gut feel that the pin is fried somehow. Likely by putting out high level while tied to gnd through the switch and exceeding the allowed 12mA limit. Use a 1k resistor in line with the switch for current limiting to prevent this on the next module/pin. Sending a state to a pin meant as input ...
- 17 Feb 2017, 19:26
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: send commands from one ESP to another
- Replies: 8
- Views: 9065
Re: send commands from one ESP to another
If you address an espeasy unit directly you must use the default port for http: 80
It doesn't care what port your broker is listening on.
It doesn't care what port your broker is listening on.
- 17 Feb 2017, 19:09
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: Switch
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3664
Re: Switch
Did you configure gpio 2 as "input" in the hardware tab?
"Pull up" ticked for the switch task in devices?
If that doesn't suffice add an external pullup resistor (10k or whatever you have at hand) between gpio 2 and Vcc.
"Pull up" ticked for the switch task in devices?
If that doesn't suffice add an external pullup resistor (10k or whatever you have at hand) between gpio 2 and Vcc.
- 17 Feb 2017, 15:46
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: Other Wifi AP's visible and reporting on?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3765
Re: Other Wifi AP's visible and reporting on?
What you need seems to be in wifi.ino: wifi.scanNetworks() returns the number of visible APs and fills an array called wifi.ssid but I'm not skilled enough to go from there - a plugin around these would be nice.
- 17 Feb 2017, 13:01
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: Rules GPIO state and toggle
- Replies: 43
- Views: 77246
Re: Rules GPIO state and toggle
Glad you got it working now! And so easy - I don't use a sever thus wasn't aware of that tickbox.
You can still sum up the two seperate relay#state rules into one (like in my toggle example above).
You can still sum up the two seperate relay#state rules into one (like in my toggle example above).
- 16 Feb 2017, 23:41
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: send commands from one ESP to another
- Replies: 8
- Views: 9065
Re: send commands from one ESP to another
Unit number must be within 0-31.
I prefer SendToHTTP over sendto (TCP vs. UDP). Correct syntax is
SendToHTTP 192.168.1.205,80,/control?cmd=GPIO,2,0
I prefer SendToHTTP over sendto (TCP vs. UDP). Correct syntax is
SendToHTTP 192.168.1.205,80,/control?cmd=GPIO,2,0