give some elementary tips for newbies (like me) to improve stability of esp-modules...
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wiki section for elementary tips: how to get esp stable?
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wiki section for elementary tips: how to get esp stable?
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Re: wiki section for elementary tips: how to get esp stable?
Good idea.
Another tipp is to use an RC-grid for the connection of CH_PD. A 4.7k resistor and 0,1uF. I have done that and its much more stable now and can better start.
Thats my mileage for this week with such a setup.
Another tipp is to use an RC-grid for the connection of CH_PD. A 4.7k resistor and 0,1uF. I have done that and its much more stable now and can better start.
Thats my mileage for this week with such a setup.
(with Build 48).Uptime: 5600 minutes
Re: wiki section for elementary tips: how to get esp stable?
anybody build a simple hardware watchdog to restart an ESP with poweroff/on?
it could hang also after 5600 min..
it could hang also after 5600 min..
Re: wiki section for elementary tips: how to get esp stable?
for having "reliable" ESP-nodes at some unusual places in home automation i would be good to
have an external/internal watchdog to reliably cold-restart the ESP. Anybody doing this?
i read here:
http://tech.scargill.net/esp8266-reset/#comment-4735
have an external/internal watchdog to reliably cold-restart the ESP. Anybody doing this?
i read here:
http://tech.scargill.net/esp8266-reset/#comment-4735
which seems a good idea for an _internal_ watchdog. maybe a wishlist feature?I send an MQTT "heartbeat" message to the boards from a central "controller" which is a battery backed-up Raspberry Pi2 - the ESPs have a flashing light on them that alternates every second. If that heartbeat does not arrive, I stop the flashing lights, try again to get the message and if that fails, reboot the board.
Re: wiki section for elementary tips: how to get esp stable?
maybe (right) handling of the ESP pins belongs to this thread, too.
http://www.forward.com.au/pfod/ESP8266/ ... magic.html
http://www.forward.com.au/pfod/ESP8266/ ... magic.html
Re: wiki section for elementary tips: how to get esp stable?
if anybody looks here help with for spurios reeboots,
a hardware solution from costo can be read here:
http://www.esp8266.nu/forum/viewtopic.p ... t=60#p4419
and
http://www.esp8266.nu/forum/viewtopic.p ... t=60#p4415
a hardware solution from costo can be read here:
http://www.esp8266.nu/forum/viewtopic.p ... t=60#p4419
and
http://www.esp8266.nu/forum/viewtopic.p ... t=60#p4415
Re: wiki section for elementary tips: how to get esp stable?
i found this from 10/2015
so. we have to state here, if the development has brought a dramatic change to something better in stability
http://www.esp8266.nu/forum/viewtopic.p ... lity#p1535Martinus wrote: Because of ESP instability, i have no short term plans to migrate Nodo controllers to ESP if it's an output device or if it needs rock solid uptime[/color]
so. we have to state here, if the development has brought a dramatic change to something better in stability
Re: wiki section for elementary tips: how to get esp stable?
if ever anybody skilled comes here, looking for ideas for an hardware watchdog, external to the ESP,tozett wrote:anybody build a simple hardware watchdog to restart an ESP with poweroff/on?
it could hang also after 5600 min..
may one uses a classical IC?
http://www.righto.com/2016/02/555-timer ... -most.html
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