New ESP gadget
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I would recommend this program.
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It is sensational
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It is sensational
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Hi !
Would be a goody, nothing more
Maybe you are right. But sometimes it would be nice to switch directly.I find it much more convenient to use shortcuts instead of webpages.
Would be a goody, nothing more
I use that with my FHEM, too.
regards
Dominik
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Hey guys !
A new version with current power consumption is released by Sonoff !!!
https://www.itead.cc/smart-home/sonoff- ... dd4bea2543
Anybody tried it ?
A new version with current power consumption is released by Sonoff !!!
https://www.itead.cc/smart-home/sonoff- ... dd4bea2543
Anybody tried it ?
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Hi all. I'm using lots of these Sonoff devices (4 and 5 pin) and for the most they have been solid little machines. However after months of running OK, one by one they stopped responding to MQTT and I had to reboot them. All of them.
Is there a counter, or memory leak or something that would cause this? I am running R124 at the moment.
Has anyone else had this issue?
Is there a counter, or memory leak or something that would cause this? I am running R124 at the moment.
Has anyone else had this issue?
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I can only confirm that I have no issues with the 5 pin Sonoff with the RF module (i don't use RF in the moment....)
It works fine!
R142
It works fine!
R142
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Is there any chance to get Power Consumption Measurement with ESP Easy?
https://www.itead.cc/smart-home/sonoff-pow.html
https://www.itead.cc/smart-home/sonoff-pow.html
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There is a chance my friend
https://github.com/arendst/Sonoff-MQTT-OTA-Arduino
Sonoff pow is out of stock on their market...
https://github.com/arendst/Sonoff-MQTT-OTA-Arduino
Sonoff pow is out of stock on their market...
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I managed to get ahold of one of the POW devices Can't wait to test it soon
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As far as i understood you cannot from ESPeasy
My TINDIE Store where you can find all ESP8266 boards I manufacture --> https://www.tindie.com/stores/GiovanniCas/
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Hello,
As I was very happy with Sonoff "standard" (1 relay), I bought a few Dual version devices. I'm trying to flash them with ESP Easy ... without any success. It seems that the device is not responding.
Did you flash the device ? Any trick ?
Thanks
Kind regards
As I was very happy with Sonoff "standard" (1 relay), I bought a few Dual version devices. I'm trying to flash them with ESP Easy ... without any success. It seems that the device is not responding.
Did you flash the device ? Any trick ?
Thanks
Kind regards
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Hello,
I received the device today. The flash was success full with ESPEasy, without problems.
BUT it don't know which two GPIO's are used for the relais. Any ideas? Please help
For flashing I used this picture. Pin: VCC (3.3V), RX, TX, GND
and set this ESP PIN GPIO00 to ground.
I received the device today. The flash was success full with ESPEasy, without problems.
BUT it don't know which two GPIO's are used for the relais. Any ideas? Please help
For flashing I used this picture. Pin: VCC (3.3V), RX, TX, GND
and set this ESP PIN GPIO00 to ground.
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Maybe on the schematic?rfromr wrote:Hello,
BUT it don't know which two GPIO's are used for the relais. Any ideas? Please help
https://www.itead.cc/wiki/File:Sonoff_D ... ematic.pdf
https://www.itead.cc/wiki/images/1/1d/S ... l_View.pdf
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As far as I know the 2 relays are not controlled by GPIOs but via a kind of serial commands, so I am not sure it will be that easy to use both with ESPEasy
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Yes, i see the GPIO's are not conencted to the relais.
How is it possible to send serial commands out from the ESP? I think it should be possilble to control the relais over the F330.
We have to send the hex value:
0x00 both off
0x01 relay one on
0x02 relay two on
0x03 both relays on
..but how?
http://support.iteadstudio.com/support/ ... 1000006870
Schema:
https://www.itead.cc/wiki/images/1/1d/S ... l_View.pdf
the other one is the print layout.
How is it possible to send serial commands out from the ESP? I think it should be possilble to control the relais over the F330.
We have to send the hex value:
0x00 both off
0x01 relay one on
0x02 relay two on
0x03 both relays on
..but how?
http://support.iteadstudio.com/support/ ... 1000006870
Schema:
https://www.itead.cc/wiki/images/1/1d/S ... l_View.pdf
the other one is the print layout.
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not possible with "vanilla" ESPEasy, you need tro write a specific plugin to drive that Sonoff device...rfromr wrote:Yes, i see the GPIO's are not conencted to the relais.
How is it possible to send serial commands out from the ESP? I think it should be possilble to control the relais over the F330.
We have to send the hex value:
0x00 both off
0x01 relay one on
0x02 relay two on
0x03 both relays on
..but how?
http://support.iteadstudio.com/support/ ... 1000006870
Schema:
https://www.itead.cc/wiki/images/1/1d/S ... l_View.pdf
the other one is the print layout.
My TINDIE Store where you can find all ESP8266 boards I manufacture --> https://www.tindie.com/stores/GiovanniCas/
My Wiki Project page with self-made PCB/devices --> https://www.letscontrolit.com/wiki/inde ... :Papperone
My Wiki Project page with self-made PCB/devices --> https://www.letscontrolit.com/wiki/inde ... :Papperone
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Hi !
But I wonder a Little about the INT / E-FW Connection.
But sending some data within a new plugin is really straight forward
Hmm Looks like simple send some data over the Serial port.We have to send the hex value:
0x00 both off
0x01 relay one on
0x02 relay two on
0x03 both relays on
..but how?
But I wonder a Little about the INT / E-FW Connection.
But sending some data within a new plugin is really straight forward
regards
Dominik
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Hi,
Recently I received a sonoff basic device with a 5-pin header. Having very good experience with espeasy, I decided to flash r147 (1024) in it.
I was able to configure it and control the GPIO pins via MQTT (openhab), after that the webinterface starts to respond slow (or not et all).
Does anybody else experience this problem?
Is there another version which is stable and could use ?
-ben
Recently I received a sonoff basic device with a 5-pin header. Having very good experience with espeasy, I decided to flash r147 (1024) in it.
I was able to configure it and control the GPIO pins via MQTT (openhab), after that the webinterface starts to respond slow (or not et all).
Does anybody else experience this problem?
Is there another version which is stable and could use ?
-ben
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Yes, I had these problems with two (out of 8) sonoffs as well and don't think it's software related.
On unit is running fine sine since I moved it some centimeters, on the other I tried reflashing, erasing flash and flashing again with multiple versions - WiFi is still unreliable and fails after some time, it was problematic from the beginning even with the original firmware running.
Banggood replaced it without further questions after I described the issue (well, didn't mention the espeasy part explicitly ).
Edit:
Your post encouraged me to tinker again - after erasing and clean flashing again it seems to run stable now (for an hour at least). I'll update here if it becomes unstable again.
One think I've noticed is that they seem to forget the WPA key if you configure it and then immediately powercycle without a manual reboot but that's a different issue.
On unit is running fine sine since I moved it some centimeters, on the other I tried reflashing, erasing flash and flashing again with multiple versions - WiFi is still unreliable and fails after some time, it was problematic from the beginning even with the original firmware running.
Banggood replaced it without further questions after I described the issue (well, didn't mention the espeasy part explicitly ).
Edit:
Your post encouraged me to tinker again - after erasing and clean flashing again it seems to run stable now (for an hour at least). I'll update here if it becomes unstable again.
One think I've noticed is that they seem to forget the WPA key if you configure it and then immediately powercycle without a manual reboot but that's a different issue.
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Same problem here. I have 4 Sonoff with esp easy running on them. They tend to be quite unreliable. webinterface not loading or really slow to load, plug not responding to http command sent from domoticz, ...
I tried different versions of esp easy, but I think it s hardware related and not software related. I ended up giving up on Sonoff and have replaced them by zwave devices
I tried different versions of esp easy, but I think it s hardware related and not software related. I ended up giving up on Sonoff and have replaced them by zwave devices
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Thanks for your replies!
Interesting thing is that via MQTT I can control the LED and relay almost instantaneously but the webpages do not respond or respond very slowly.
I will reflash tonight and see what happens.
-ben
Interesting thing is that via MQTT I can control the LED and relay almost instantaneously but the webpages do not respond or respond very slowly.
I will reflash tonight and see what happens.
-ben
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That's exactly what I've obseved, too. Not sure if it is due to the webinterface running a seperate server process or just more packets going back and forth. Once I ran into a situation (with the first device mentioned) where the rules page was loading perfectly but did not accept changes at all (no response from server after submitting) - repeatedly...
Btw. I use the attached file to conveniently clear the flash with the espeasy firmware flasher.
Btw. I use the attached file to conveniently clear the flash with the espeasy firmware flasher.
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Hi all.
Anyone got the new Itead LED strip? https://www.itead.cc/smart-home/sonoff-led.html
I have two. Successfully flashed with ver. 120. Working pretty fine, I actually believe they are an absolute bargain for what they can do. I can emulate all the functions of the original firmware.
BUT
Every few days one or the other randomly resets. It's not a wifi issue, it can't be a power issue. They run warm, but not hot. I have setup an Sysinfo device and tracking uptime in Domoticz, there seems to be no real pattern to the resets.
Anyone have these? Experiencing issues? Most of my other Sonoffs are rock solid. My Slampher is controlling lights for months and is like a Swiss watch...
I will try to re-flash a different build, older and newer and will report back, but maybe someone here is using those without issues?
btw. the ESP easy (Let's control it) Rules function is an absolute godsend. Using the rules I can create as many "dimmer" levels and white yellow LED mixes as I want and Domoticz happily obliges using dummy selector switch.
Anyone got the new Itead LED strip? https://www.itead.cc/smart-home/sonoff-led.html
I have two. Successfully flashed with ver. 120. Working pretty fine, I actually believe they are an absolute bargain for what they can do. I can emulate all the functions of the original firmware.
BUT
Every few days one or the other randomly resets. It's not a wifi issue, it can't be a power issue. They run warm, but not hot. I have setup an Sysinfo device and tracking uptime in Domoticz, there seems to be no real pattern to the resets.
Anyone have these? Experiencing issues? Most of my other Sonoffs are rock solid. My Slampher is controlling lights for months and is like a Swiss watch...
I will try to re-flash a different build, older and newer and will report back, but maybe someone here is using those without issues?
btw. the ESP easy (Let's control it) Rules function is an absolute godsend. Using the rules I can create as many "dimmer" levels and white yellow LED mixes as I want and Domoticz happily obliges using dummy selector switch.
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I received a Sonoff Dual today, it has the SIL F330 chip on it which controls the relays. I would like to use the Sonoff with ESP EASY and Domoticz.moelski wrote: ↑29 Dec 2016, 08:28 Hi !
Hmm Looks like simple send some data over the Serial port.We have to send the hex value:
0x00 both off
0x01 relay one on
0x02 relay two on
0x03 both relays on
..but how?
But I wonder a Little about the INT / E-FW Connection.
But sending some data within a new plugin is really straight forward
Since i'm new to ESP EASY (and only got an Oled screen and a led working on a NodeMCU v3 board), i don't quite understand how to get the Sonoff working with the F330 chip. Where can i find more information about this?
Flashing the Sonoff shouldn't be a problem, but the working with the F330 chip is a problem.
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Hey I got the ESP dual working without any plugins or anything other than basic esp easyrfromr wrote: ↑21 Dec 2016, 17:13 Hello,
I received the device today. The flash was success full with ESPEasy, without problems.
BUT it don't know which two GPIO's are used for the relais. Any ideas? Please help
For flashing I used this picture. Pin: VCC (3.3V), RX, TX, GND
Sonoff_Dual_Hardware.png
and set this ESP PIN GPIO00 to ground.
What you need to do is take a wire solder it to the pin of the ESP then solder the other end to the transistor driving the relay. then when you drive the pin high the relay goes high. However the downside of this is you lose the function of your LEDs that note the relays on and off
I will see if I can get a picture tonight of what I did
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So that's kind of a "dirty" solution to the problem i think.bobbybeans wrote: ↑14 Mar 2017, 18:28Hey I got the ESP dual working without any plugins or anything other than basic esp easyrfromr wrote: ↑21 Dec 2016, 17:13 Hello,
I received the device today. The flash was success full with ESPEasy, without problems.
BUT it don't know which two GPIO's are used for the relais. Any ideas? Please help
For flashing I used this picture. Pin: VCC (3.3V), RX, TX, GND
Sonoff_Dual_Hardware.png
and set this ESP PIN GPIO00 to ground.
What you need to do is take a wire solder it to the pin of the ESP then solder the other end to the transistor driving the relay. then when you drive the pin high the relay goes high. However the downside of this is you lose the function of your LEDs that note the relays on and off
I will see if I can get a picture tonight of what I did
There is someone that has this woring with his own ESPurna firmware.
Would it in any way be possible to implement his code for controlling the F330 chip into ESPEasy?
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yeah would be great if we could incoporate this in espeasy, should be possible, but needs at least someone who is able to code it, and who has a device to test, i only have a simple sonoff no dual
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opps completely forgot to get the picture, but yes i agree it is dirty and i did it before espruna even had it working. I will keep it, till espeasy has it workingBounceMeister wrote: ↑20 Mar 2017, 11:00So that's kind of a "dirty" solution to the problem i think.bobbybeans wrote: ↑14 Mar 2017, 18:28Hey I got the ESP dual working without any plugins or anything other than basic esp easyrfromr wrote: ↑21 Dec 2016, 17:13 Hello,
I received the device today. The flash was success full with ESPEasy, without problems.
BUT it don't know which two GPIO's are used for the relais. Any ideas? Please help
For flashing I used this picture. Pin: VCC (3.3V), RX, TX, GND
Sonoff_Dual_Hardware.png
and set this ESP PIN GPIO00 to ground.
What you need to do is take a wire solder it to the pin of the ESP then solder the other end to the transistor driving the relay. then when you drive the pin high the relay goes high. However the downside of this is you lose the function of your LEDs that note the relays on and off
I will see if I can get a picture tonight of what I did
There is someone that has this woring with his own ESPurna firmware.
Would it in any way be possible to implement his code for controlling the F330 chip into ESPEasy?
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It definitely would be nice to have this in ESPEasy.
It's not only the Sonoff DUAL that has this additional chip, some other Sonoffs have it too.
Regards
Shardan
It's not only the Sonoff DUAL that has this additional chip, some other Sonoffs have it too.
Regards
Shardan
Regards
Shardan
Shardan
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re: Sonoff Dual
The protocol to the secondary Silabs C8051F330 MCU is simple and wouldn't be hard to implement, but would require a plug in. Since the interface between the two MCUs uses the serial port, any other use would have to be disabled. This is unfortunate as the serial port logging function of Esp Easy is very helpful in debugging.
Markus Maeder wrote about the protocol on the itead discussion board. My understanding is It's basically:
19230,8,n,1
0xA0 - Start Byte
0x04 - Number of relays?
0xXX - Status/Command binary mask. Each relay is one bit, relay #1 is 0x01, relay #2 is 0x02, relay #1 and #2 is 0x03
0xA1 - Stop Byte
The protocol is bidirectional. Data from the esp8266 to the C8051F330 controls the relays, and when a button is pressed, the C8051F330 actuates the relays and lets the esp8266 know about it using the same protocol. I haven't seen anything about being able to query the C8051F330 to get the current status.
The protocol to the secondary Silabs C8051F330 MCU is simple and wouldn't be hard to implement, but would require a plug in. Since the interface between the two MCUs uses the serial port, any other use would have to be disabled. This is unfortunate as the serial port logging function of Esp Easy is very helpful in debugging.
Markus Maeder wrote about the protocol on the itead discussion board. My understanding is It's basically:
19230,8,n,1
0xA0 - Start Byte
0x04 - Number of relays?
0xXX - Status/Command binary mask. Each relay is one bit, relay #1 is 0x01, relay #2 is 0x02, relay #1 and #2 is 0x03
0xA1 - Stop Byte
The protocol is bidirectional. Data from the esp8266 to the C8051F330 controls the relays, and when a button is pressed, the C8051F330 actuates the relays and lets the esp8266 know about it using the same protocol. I haven't seen anything about being able to query the C8051F330 to get the current status.
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espurna firmware has already support, so with a testing unit it should be quite simple to make a plugin for espeasy...
see here:
https://bitbucket.org/xoseperez/espurna ... lay.ino-34
...no i will not code it, have no hardware
see here:
https://bitbucket.org/xoseperez/espurna ... lay.ino-34
...no i will not code it, have no hardware
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I tried ESPurna, but i can't get it to work on my Sonoff Dual. It fails at the start, while trying to connect.
I'll just forget about this Sonoff stuff. It sounded great, but it's just a disappointment to me now.
Now i have to figure out a way to flash the original firmware back onto it.
I'll just forget about this Sonoff stuff. It sounded great, but it's just a disappointment to me now.
Now i have to figure out a way to flash the original firmware back onto it.
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Did you try to flash the compiled source as it is published by the maker of espurna ?BounceMeister wrote: ↑02 May 2017, 23:10 I tried ESPurna, but i can't get it to work on my Sonoff Dual. It fails at the start, while trying to connect.
I'll just forget about this Sonoff stuff. It sounded great, but it's just a disappointment to me now.
Now i have to figure out a way to flash the original firmware back onto it.
You can find all the Sonoff precompiled firmware bin_files here:
https://bitbucket.org/xoseperez/espurna/downloads/
I think it can work on your dual relais or 4 channel relais very well if you follow the right steps.
Now I will go offtopic a little but this is my very positive experience with espurna:
I flashed my Sonoff-POW with Espurna and it works great. I compiled it myself with Atom editer and PlatformIO plugin. I work under linux and followed this guide:
http://www.cnx-software.com/2016/12/03/ ... ss-switch/
In linux or windows:
After flashing you login on 192.168.4.1 , username is admin and password is fibonacci. The first thing the firmware wants you to do is create a new password.
New password needs minimal 8 characters with at least 1 Capital and 1 Number.
Than you enter your own user/pass for your local WiFi network and go to there.
There fill in your MQTT Server_IP and Topic_name (I left topic unchanged).
As I use Domoticz I went to the Domoticz tab on sonoff-pow internal webserver and filled in 5 Idx numbers earlier created in Domoticz as Virtual sensors.
1 Power sensor type: Usage_Electric , registers in Watt
2 Energy_Increment type: Counter_Incremental , registers in kWh (WattHours)
3 Voltage type: Voltage , registers in Volt
4 Current type: Ampere(1 phase) , registers in Ampere
5 Switch type: Switch
Enabled a Domoticz hardware device called: MQTT Client Gateway with Lan Interface. IP is IP of my local RasPi server and the port is 1883. The publish topic i set to ´out +/´ .
You can even calibrate the Sonoff-pow in the webinterface by connecting a known resistive device (lamp or heater) and fill in the measured Watts, Current and Voltage in the Power tab and update these values.
I think Espurna is great software and, as most Sonoff´s are dedicated devices, there is no real need to integrate any of the Sonoff devices in ESPEasy. You can so easy use the precompiled source code from Xose Perez from bitbucket.
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Espurna not connecting sounds to me that the webpage stored as SPIFSS was not uploaded. Version until 1.7 needed that. Later versions use a different approach. Without the webpage you still can configure from e.g., a terminal. Read : https://bitbucket.org/xoseperez/espurna ... bInterface
I have it working without any problems (using ver 1.6.3 if it's not broken, don't fix ). I use a mix if ESP-Easy, Espurna and Tasmota using MQTT to Domoticz. For me firmware depends on what I try to control. ESP-Easy I mainly use as development tool. Creating more task dedicated firmware after my prototype/setup works.
I have it working without any problems (using ver 1.6.3 if it's not broken, don't fix ). I use a mix if ESP-Easy, Espurna and Tasmota using MQTT to Domoticz. For me firmware depends on what I try to control. ESP-Easy I mainly use as development tool. Creating more task dedicated firmware after my prototype/setup works.
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Still...
It would be nice to have 1 software to control all the sonoff devices..and for me this would preferable be ESPeasy as I love the set-up.
I can only copy past and I am not a real programmer so I need to wait for this to be integrated...my sonoff POW devices are waiting and collecting dust
So I hope somebody can find time to integrate this.
Regards
It would be nice to have 1 software to control all the sonoff devices..and for me this would preferable be ESPeasy as I love the set-up.
I can only copy past and I am not a real programmer so I need to wait for this to be integrated...my sonoff POW devices are waiting and collecting dust
So I hope somebody can find time to integrate this.
Regards
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Same here. I have two Sonoff dual here, i'd like to use for some purposes.hschroyen wrote: ↑04 May 2017, 14:02 Still...
It would be nice to have 1 software to control all the sonoff devices..and for me this would preferable be ESPeasy as I love the set-up.
I can only copy past and I am not a real programmer so I need to wait for this to be integrated...my sonoff POW devices are waiting and collecting dust
So I hope somebody can find time to integrate this.
Regards
My Sonoff Basic and Four-ch Switches are running nicely with ESPEasy.
Regards
Shardan
Regards
Shardan
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+1 get the Sonoff dual running on Espruna, but don''t want to install MQTT because i didn''t use this at all . So please please is there somebody who can get this running ?Shardan wrote: ↑04 May 2017, 14:09Same here. I have two Sonoff dual here, i'd like to use for some purposes.hschroyen wrote: ↑04 May 2017, 14:02 Still...
It would be nice to have 1 software to control all the sonoff devices..and for me this would preferable be ESPeasy as I love the set-up.
I can only copy past and I am not a real programmer so I need to wait for this to be integrated...my sonoff POW devices are waiting and collecting dust
So I hope somebody can find time to integrate this.
Regards
My Sonoff Basic and Four-ch Switches are running nicely with ESPEasy.
Regards
Shardan
Maybe with a little bit help from the Espruna lib''s ? https://bitbucket.org/xoseperez/espurna ... a64f?at=v2
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I have a Sonoff device that has been working OK for a long time, and now suddenly fails. It cannot be reached via its designated IP address.
When I check Wifi, I can see that it offers the access point, as if it has just been flashed. It comes up as ESP_21, which makes sense since I assigned it to uinit 21.
I can actually connect using the configesp password. But then all attempts to proceed fail. Browser does not come up with the config screen.
Has anyone seen this behaviour? My next step would be to dig the device out (it has been built in), attach to serial and see what can be done.
But given all the effort that would take, are there any other suggestions?
When I check Wifi, I can see that it offers the access point, as if it has just been flashed. It comes up as ESP_21, which makes sense since I assigned it to uinit 21.
I can actually connect using the configesp password. But then all attempts to proceed fail. Browser does not come up with the config screen.
Has anyone seen this behaviour? My next step would be to dig the device out (it has been built in), attach to serial and see what can be done.
But given all the effort that would take, are there any other suggestions?
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I'm currently using two Sonoff Duals as well, though with the Tasmota firmware using MQTT.the cosmic gate wrote: ↑15 Jun 2017, 22:34+1 get the Sonoff dual running on Espruna, but don''t want to install MQTT because i didn''t use this at all . So please please is there somebody who can get this running ?Shardan wrote: ↑04 May 2017, 14:09Same here. I have two Sonoff dual here, i'd like to use for some purposes.hschroyen wrote: ↑04 May 2017, 14:02 Still...
It would be nice to have 1 software to control all the sonoff devices..and for me this would preferable be ESPeasy as I love the set-up.
I can only copy past and I am not a real programmer so I need to wait for this to be integrated...my sonoff POW devices are waiting and collecting dust
So I hope somebody can find time to integrate this.
Regards
My Sonoff Basic and Four-ch Switches are running nicely with ESPEasy.
Regards
Shardan
Maybe with a little bit help from the Espruna lib''s ? https://bitbucket.org/xoseperez/espurna ... a64f?at=v2
Would love to flash them with ESPEasy, as it is a real delight to work with, and easier to keep all devices around the house on one system.
The most important code regarding the Dual from Espurna seems to be this snippet:
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void relayProviderStatus(unsigned char id, bool status) {
#if RELAY_PROVIDER == RELAY_PROVIDER_DUAL
_dual_status ^= (1 << id);
Serial.flush();
Serial.write(0xA0);
Serial.write(0x04);
Serial.write(_dual_status);
Serial.write(0xA1);
Serial.flush();
#endif
#if RELAY_PROVIDER == RELAY_PROVIDER_LIGHT
lightState(status);
#endif
#if RELAY_PROVIDER == RELAY_PROVIDER_RELAY
digitalWrite(_relays[id].pin, _relays[id].reverse ? !status : status);
#endif
}
Re: New ESP gadget
I'm looking forward to the testers of plugin 165...renearts wrote: ↑07 Jul 2017, 16:36 ...
Would love to flash them with ESPEasy, as it is a real delight to work with, and easier to keep all devices around the house on one system.
The most important code regarding the Dual from Espurna seems to be this snippet:
...
I hope I can find some time somewhere in the next weeks to fiddle a bit around with the dual.
https://www.letscontrolit.com/forum/vie ... 380#p17380
There are also a direct approach of the Sonoff Dual control by bryan:
https://www.letscontrolit.com/forum/vie ... 258#p17196
Re: New ESP gadget
Anyone seen Xenon WiFi Touch Switch? It's more expensive than Sonoff Touch...
Re: New ESP gadget
Oh that's great, must have overlooked this one. I hope I can find some spare time the next coming days to give this a try!enesbcs wrote: ↑08 Jul 2017, 08:21I'm looking forward to the testers of plugin 165...renearts wrote: ↑07 Jul 2017, 16:36 ...
Would love to flash them with ESPEasy, as it is a real delight to work with, and easier to keep all devices around the house on one system.
The most important code regarding the Dual from Espurna seems to be this snippet:
...
I hope I can find some time somewhere in the next weeks to fiddle a bit around with the dual.
https://www.letscontrolit.com/forum/vie ... 380#p17380
There are also a direct approach of the Sonoff Dual control by bryan:
https://www.letscontrolit.com/forum/vie ... 258#p17196
Re: New ESP gadget
what's the point? more expensive than a sonoff and it requires an external power supply...
My TINDIE Store where you can find all ESP8266 boards I manufacture --> https://www.tindie.com/stores/GiovanniCas/
My Wiki Project page with self-made PCB/devices --> https://www.letscontrolit.com/wiki/inde ... :Papperone
My Wiki Project page with self-made PCB/devices --> https://www.letscontrolit.com/wiki/inde ... :Papperone
Re: New ESP gadget
Thanks for your off topic information.
I now have my pow reporting in to domoticz with your help still lots to learn.
ESPurna works great and I do see the POW as separate to the other sonoff products I'm running.
Life control circuits need to be handled with respect.
Paul V.
I now have my pow reporting in to domoticz with your help still lots to learn.
ESPurna works great and I do see the POW as separate to the other sonoff products I'm running.
Life control circuits need to be handled with respect.
Paul V.
costo wrote: ↑03 May 2017, 16:39Did you try to flash the compiled source as it is published by the maker of espurna ?BounceMeister wrote: ↑02 May 2017, 23:10 I tried ESPurna, but i can't get it to work on my Sonoff Dual. It fails at the start, while trying to connect.
I'll just forget about this Sonoff stuff. It sounded great, but it's just a disappointment to me now.
Now i have to figure out a way to flash the original firmware back onto it.
You can find all the Sonoff precompiled firmware bin_files here:
https://bitbucket.org/xoseperez/espurna/downloads/
I think it can work on your dual relais or 4 channel relais very well if you follow the right steps.
Now I will go offtopic a little but this is my very positive experience with espurna:
I flashed my Sonoff-POW with Espurna and it works great. I compiled it myself with Atom editer and PlatformIO plugin. I work under linux and followed this guide:
http://www.cnx-software.com/2016/12/03/ ... ss-switch/
In linux or windows:
After flashing you login on 192.168.4.1 , username is admin and password is fibonacci. The first thing the firmware wants you to do is create a new password.
New password needs minimal 8 characters with at least 1 Capital and 1 Number.
Than you enter your own user/pass for your local WiFi network and go to there.
There fill in your MQTT Server_IP and Topic_name (I left topic unchanged).
As I use Domoticz I went to the Domoticz tab on sonoff-pow internal webserver and filled in 5 Idx numbers earlier created in Domoticz as Virtual sensors.
1 Power sensor type: Usage_Electric , registers in Watt
2 Energy_Increment type: Counter_Incremental , registers in kWh (WattHours)
3 Voltage type: Voltage , registers in Volt
4 Current type: Ampere(1 phase) , registers in Ampere
5 Switch type: Switch
Enabled a Domoticz hardware device called: MQTT Client Gateway with Lan Interface. IP is IP of my local RasPi server and the port is 1883. The publish topic i set to ´out +/´ .
You can even calibrate the Sonoff-pow in the webinterface by connecting a known resistive device (lamp or heater) and fill in the measured Watts, Current and Voltage in the Power tab and update these values.
I think Espurna is great software and, as most Sonoff´s are dedicated devices, there is no real need to integrate any of the Sonoff devices in ESPEasy. You can so easy use the precompiled source code from Xose Perez from bitbucket.
Re: New ESP gadget
And with internal power supply? (50x33x22mm)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/AC-220V-Wifi-Re ... EBIDX%3AIT
Re: New ESP gadget
Anyone tried DiFi ESP8266? Seems nice, altough it's price is higher than a Raspberry Pi Zero W.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/DiFi-ES ... 45026.html
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/DiFi-ES ... 45026.html
Re: New ESP gadget
Have you look the distance between relay pins (NO/COM/NC) and the ESP pins?enesbcs wrote: ↑10 Sep 2017, 18:47And with internal power supply? (50x33x22mm)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/AC-220V-Wifi-Re ... EBIDX%3AIT
Would you consider have main live so close to the digital pins of the microcontroller? Not me!
My TINDIE Store where you can find all ESP8266 boards I manufacture --> https://www.tindie.com/stores/GiovanniCas/
My Wiki Project page with self-made PCB/devices --> https://www.letscontrolit.com/wiki/inde ... :Papperone
My Wiki Project page with self-made PCB/devices --> https://www.letscontrolit.com/wiki/inde ... :Papperone
Re: New ESP gadget
Good point. What is the appropriate distance according to you?papperone wrote: ↑10 Sep 2017, 21:06Have you look the distance between relay pins (NO/COM/NC) and the ESP pins?enesbcs wrote: ↑10 Sep 2017, 18:47 And with internal power supply? (50x33x22mm)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/AC-220V-Wifi-Re ... EBIDX%3AIT
Would you consider have main live so close to the digital pins of the microcontroller? Not me!
Re: New ESP gadget
In my design I use minimum 15mm or if this is not possible I add a "cut/hole" in between to separate high/low voltage traces...
My TINDIE Store where you can find all ESP8266 boards I manufacture --> https://www.tindie.com/stores/GiovanniCas/
My Wiki Project page with self-made PCB/devices --> https://www.letscontrolit.com/wiki/inde ... :Papperone
My Wiki Project page with self-made PCB/devices --> https://www.letscontrolit.com/wiki/inde ... :Papperone
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