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by LisaM
07 Jun 2017, 00:49
Forum: Introduce yourself
Topic: Who is Lisa?
Replies: 9
Views: 10684

Re: Who is Lisa?

Here's my central server, an i5 with 32GB mem and 512GB ssd running ubuntu and several virtualbox vm's running win10. The server is located in my 48HE rack which has it's own space in my machine room, the room is centrally located in the house where all equipment is running. The house was designed a...
by LisaM
06 Jun 2017, 15:57
Forum: Introduce yourself
Topic: Who is Lisa?
Replies: 9
Views: 10684

Re: Who is Lisa?

psy0rz wrote: 04 Jun 2017, 23:35 sounds awesome! any pictures of your setup?
With 326 devices it will be hard to show all of the setup, but i'll post some pictures of the key components...
by LisaM
06 Jun 2017, 11:56
Forum: ESP Easy: Software
Topic: Deep Sleep delay issue
Replies: 18
Views: 24076

Re: Deep Sleep delay issue

No idea how to implement it but perhaps support for this module could help with long delay issues. A new plugin maybe? http://www.ebay.com/itm/IIC-Precision-RTC-Real-Time-Clock-Memory-Module-For-Arduino-DS3231-AT24C32/192119513906?_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851&_trkparms=aid%3D555018%26algo%3DP...
by LisaM
04 Jun 2017, 14:44
Forum: ESP Easy: Software
Topic: Deep Sleep delay issue
Replies: 18
Views: 24076

Re: Deep Sleep delay issue

Depending on the sensor, you could use ultra deep sleep: http://www.esp8266.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=4458
by LisaM
04 Jun 2017, 01:06
Forum: Introduce yourself
Topic: Who is Lisa?
Replies: 9
Views: 10684

Who is Lisa?

As an electrotechnical engineer, i know it’s highly unusual for a women, i own a Smart Home build in 2010. It has a basic infrastructure consisting out of many, many different parts like: - Unifi roamless WiFI - 48 port Gigabit switch with over 30 ethernet ports in the house - Zwave micromodules (ma...
by LisaM
04 Jun 2017, 00:50
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: Sonoff reflect state of button to Domoticz
Replies: 28
Views: 31355

Re: Sonoff reflect state of button to Domoticz

Hi, I think the way it supposed to work is as follows: The device you have added in ESPEasy firmware (devices) is a switch that can be controlled. In Domoticz you create a virtual switch and enter the http cmd's to control the switch in your SONOFF device: 'On' action: http://192.168.1.21/control?c...
by LisaM
01 Jun 2017, 00:08
Forum: Staff Announcements forum
Topic: ESP Easy development status
Replies: 143
Views: 240891

Re: ESP Easy development status

Although i'm no longer responsible for lead development, i would suggest to all developers/contributors to 'pause' new features for a while and focus on round-up of the current edition to replace the old R120. What do you think? And break the development in two: core/non-core with each having it's ...
by LisaM
30 May 2017, 11:01
Forum: Experimental
Topic: The Rig
Replies: 33
Views: 46284

Re: The Rig

Testrigs are essential for a developer. Had one before, but looked like this :oops: Testlab.jpg And that was only half of it, forgot to make a picture of the NodeMCU testbed... (looked a bit better but not much, considering all the jump wires) All sensors where attached at multiple units, but back ...
by LisaM
28 May 2017, 17:22
Forum: Experimental
Topic: The Rig
Replies: 33
Views: 46284

Re: The Rig

The biggest problem I currently have is that it's difficult to test hardware and controllers after we've made changes or improvements. A possible solution for this is to create a test-setup that contains a lot of common sensors. Because I might get a financial grant to support ESPEasy (more on this...
by LisaM
26 May 2017, 18:35
Forum: ESP Easy: Software
Topic: Rollershutter - rules
Replies: 1
Views: 2357

Re: Rollershutter - rules

I'm interested to! Especially combined with this board: https://github.com/JanGoe/esp8266-wifi-relay Instead of two lights, i want to use it to control my electrical roof window (one up and one down). Since it takes 50 seconds to go from totally closed to completely open, i only need to to calculate...
by LisaM
25 May 2017, 14:48
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: Support for "Sonoff Pow" (from ITead) with Power Consumption Measurement via HLW8012 (HLW 8012) IC?
Replies: 146
Views: 232582

Re: Support for "Sonoff Pow" (from ITead) with Power Consumption Measurement via HLW8012 (HLW 8012) IC?

Apparently Espurna software is almost unknown here. You cannot compare Espurna with ESPEasy, they are written with totally different users in mind. ESPEasy is made for experimenters who like to add sensors or devices to the ESP unit. Espurna is written for dedicated devices, there are no plugins fo...
by LisaM
25 May 2017, 14:41
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: Support for "Sonoff Pow" (from ITead) with Power Consumption Measurement via HLW8012 (HLW 8012) IC?
Replies: 146
Views: 232582

Re: Support for "Sonoff Pow" (from ITead) with Power Consumption Measurement via HLW8012 (HLW 8012) IC?

The discussion is going really nice ;) The question is not : do we want support for the SonoffPOW in ESPEasy? we do not support dedicated hardware devices from certain manufacturers in ESPEasy there is only support for certain hardware chips or these chips on a breakoutboard. So the real question i...
by LisaM
25 May 2017, 01:14
Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
Topic: Rain Sensor
Replies: 26
Views: 27975

Re: Rain Sensor

Those fork rainsensors are all total crap, there is only one good solution: http://rainsensors.com/
The same technology is being used on car rainsensors, the sensor glued to your front car window...