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Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 17 Jun 2018, 13:46
by grovkillen
Look at the wiki for the Sonoff Touch.

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 17 Jun 2018, 13:48
by grovkillen

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 17 Jun 2018, 13:59
by countcobolt
Heyhey

Looking further : would I be able to use this to flash it? Looked at the above link, but don't have a 3.3 + GND on the print.

Would I be able to solder on the chip
https://docs.tuya.com/en/hardware/WiFi- ... e-mcu.html

pin 16/15 and 12 for comms and 8 and 9 to put 3.3V on it?

Kind regards

Steve

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 17 Jun 2018, 14:32
by countcobolt
and don't bother going any further, I just literally burned some of the traces... To be honest, crappy PCB :( :( :(.

Still have a Sonoff Touch 2-gang to go with

Kind regards

Steve

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 17 Jun 2018, 15:40
by desprueht
Hello,

I have a LCTech Relay X4 board. I installed ESPEasy on the ESP-01 (ESPEasy_1M_128kSPIFFS_PUYA.zip) and the first two relays are in function, but the last two relays are not contolled.
What can I do to use all four relays?

I would like to control with HTTP commands:
HTTP commands:
Relay 0 Off: http://ESP_IP/control?cmd=relay,0,0
Relay 0 On: http://ESP_IP/control?cmd=relay,0,1
Relay 1 Off: http://ESP_IP/control?cmd=relay,1,0
Relay 1 On: http://ESP_IP/control?cmd=relay,1,1
Relay 2 Off: http://ESP_IP/control?cmd=relay,2,0
Relay 2 On: http://ESP_IP/control?cmd=relay,2,1
Relay 3 Off: http://ESP_IP/control?cmd=relay,3,0
Relay 3 On: http://ESP_IP/control?cmd=relay,3,1

Who can help me?
Thanks

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 17 Jun 2018, 15:46
by enesbcs
desprueht wrote: 17 Jun 2018, 15:40 Hello,

I have a LCTech Relay X2 board. I installed ESPEasy on the ESP-01 (ESPEasy_1M_128kSPIFFS_PUYA.zip) and the first two relays are in function, but the last two relays are not contolled.
What can I do to use all four relays?
Hi,

I've never seen a 4 relay version, can you provide me the link or the datasheet, to find out what serial commands needed to operate it?

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 17 Jun 2018, 15:53
by desprueht
Hello,

Relay control instructions (hex hexadecimal):
Open the first relay: A0 01 01 A2
Turn off the first relay: A0 01 00 A1
Open the second relay: A0 02 01 A3
Close the second relay: A0 02 00 A2
Open the third relay: A0 03 01 A4
Turn off the third relay: A0 03 00 A3
Open the fourth relay: A0 04 01 A5
Turn off the fourth relay: A0 04 00 A4"

and the link:
http://www.chinalctech.com/index.php?_m ... &p_id=1288

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 17 Jun 2018, 16:13
by countcobolt
Hi all

sorry is this is a stupid question, but will your firmware work with the Sonoff T1 2Gang (similar to the dual?). I both 2 and want to be able to control them using ESPEasy and Domoticz.

Kind regards

Steve

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 17 Jun 2018, 20:24
by enesbcs
countcobolt wrote: 17 Jun 2018, 16:13 sorry is this is a stupid question, but will your firmware work with the Sonoff T1 2Gang (similar to the dual?). I both 2 and want to be able to control them using ESPEasy and Domoticz.
This plugin will not work with any Sonoff T1. According to Tasmota wiki:
"When pushing a button, the touch chip lift the power high to the EFM8BB1, and the EFM8BB1 chip ties the signal line for each button low, for the full duration of the keypress. There is no serial data, that i have seen at all."
The device's operation is somewhat obscure to me, i am using my own T1 2Gang with Tasmota without problmes. :)

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 17 Jun 2018, 22:44
by enesbcs
desprueht wrote: 17 Jun 2018, 15:53 Hello,

Relay control instructions (hex hexadecimal):
Open the first relay: A0 01 01 A2
Turn off the first relay: A0 01 00 A1
Open the second relay: A0 02 01 A3
Close the second relay: A0 02 00 A2
Open the third relay: A0 03 01 A4
Turn off the third relay: A0 03 00 A3
Open the fourth relay: A0 04 01 A5
Turn off the fourth relay: A0 04 00 A4"

and the link:
http://www.chinalctech.com/index.php?_m ... &p_id=1288
Ok the commands seems consistent, i expanded the plugin to support 4 relay, now it can be selected in plugin options.

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 18 Jun 2018, 08:39
by countcobolt
enesbcs wrote: 17 Jun 2018, 20:24
countcobolt wrote: 17 Jun 2018, 16:13 sorry is this is a stupid question, but will your firmware work with the Sonoff T1 2Gang (similar to the dual?). I both 2 and want to be able to control them using ESPEasy and Domoticz.
This plugin will not work with any Sonoff T1. According to Tasmota wiki:
"When pushing a button, the touch chip lift the power high to the EFM8BB1, and the EFM8BB1 chip ties the signal line for each button low, for the full duration of the keypress. There is no serial data, that i have seen at all."
The device's operation is somewhat obscure to me, i am using my own T1 2Gang with Tasmota without problmes. :)

Hey Enesbcs

do you use the web or MQTT component for this? (On Tasmota)

Kind regards

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 18 Jun 2018, 15:15
by enesbcs
countcobolt wrote: 18 Jun 2018, 08:39 do you use the web or MQTT component for this? (On Tasmota)
I am using the Tasmota MQTT with Sonoff T1, works perfecty with my Domoticz server.

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 18 Jun 2018, 17:41
by desprueht
enesbcs wrote: 17 Jun 2018, 22:44
desprueht wrote: 17 Jun 2018, 15:53 Hello,

Relay control instructions (hex hexadecimal):
Open the first relay: A0 01 01 A2
Turn off the first relay: A0 01 00 A1
Open the second relay: A0 02 01 A3
Close the second relay: A0 02 00 A2
Open the third relay: A0 03 01 A4
Turn off the third relay: A0 03 00 A3
Open the fourth relay: A0 04 01 A5
Turn off the fourth relay: A0 04 00 A4"

and the link:
http://www.chinalctech.com/index.php?_m ... &p_id=1288
Ok the commands seems consistent, i expanded the plugin to support 4 relay, now it can be selected in plugin options.
Download and try: v23
Hi, thank you very much for your work.
I have a problem with the webinterface. when i click on Devices and add a Serial MCU controlled switch, then I can't edit the device. The ESP-01 makes a restart.

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 18 Jun 2018, 19:05
by enesbcs
desprueht wrote: 18 Jun 2018, 17:41 Hi, thank you very much for your work.
I have a problem with the webinterface. when i click on Devices and add a Serial MCU controlled switch, then I can't edit the device. The ESP-01 makes a restart.
You're right... i left out one index, and ESP did not honor buffer overflow. :)
Try the updated binary.

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 18 Jun 2018, 21:22
by desprueht
enesbcs wrote: 18 Jun 2018, 19:05
desprueht wrote: 18 Jun 2018, 17:41 Hi, thank you very much for your work.
I have a problem with the webinterface. when i click on Devices and add a Serial MCU controlled switch, then I can't edit the device. The ESP-01 makes a restart.
You're right... i left out one index, and ESP did not honor buffer overflow. :)
Try the updated binary.
It's so wunderfull. Thank you for all...

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 04 Aug 2018, 12:13
by Whitey
Very new to all this so forgive me.

Had one of these laying around as it was useless in its original state. Managed to flash the firmware and get it working.

I wish to use it to control a garage opener that only requires a momentary switch. Is it possible to do that with this?

Have tried the pulse command but had a feeling it wound not work and I was correct.

At the moment I have a script setup in home assistant that turns the off after 1 second but find this is more like 2 or 3 seconds. The script is a very crude way to do what I want so was hoping for a better solution.

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 04 Aug 2018, 17:15
by enesbcs
Whitey wrote: 04 Aug 2018, 12:13 Had one of these laying around as it was useless in its original state. Managed to flash the firmware and get it working.
What device? This plugin supports some kind from Lctech, Tuya, S.Dual.. be a little more specific. I think it can be done with EspEasy rules.

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 04 Aug 2018, 22:01
by Whitey
enesbcs wrote: 04 Aug 2018, 17:15 What device? This plugin supports some kind from Lctech, Tuya, S.Dual.. be a little more specific. I think it can be done with EspEasy rules.
Sorry about that, referring to the 12v LC Tech single channel relay (same one as the post at 116)
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Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 05 Aug 2018, 09:52
by enesbcs
Whitey wrote: 04 Aug 2018, 22:01 Sorry about that, referring to the 12v LC Tech single channel relay (same one as the post at 116)
I see. You have to enable rules in Espeasy advanced settings, then if the serial device name is "lc" and the first relay named as "Relay0" (default) then the code below switches off the relay one seconds after switched on. It has to work, if somehow not, then i will ty to implement it inside the plugin.

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on lc#Relay0>0 do
 timerset,1,1
endon

on Rules#Timer=1 do
 relay,0,0
endon

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 05 Aug 2018, 10:08
by Whitey
enesbcs wrote: 05 Aug 2018, 09:52
Whitey wrote: 04 Aug 2018, 22:01 Sorry about that, referring to the 12v LC Tech single channel relay (same one as the post at 116)
I see. You have to enable rules in Espeasy advanced settings, then if the serial device name is "lc" and the first relay named as "Relay0" (default) then the code below switches off the relay one seconds after switched on. It has to work, if somehow not, then i will ty to implement it inside the plugin.

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on lc#Relay0>0 do
 timerset,1,1
endon

on Rules#Timer=1 do
 relay,0,0
endon
Will give it a go when I get home in an hour or so.

Thanks heaps

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 05 Aug 2018, 11:33
by Whitey
Can't get it to work. Relay still just turns on or off as if there are no rules.

Will have a play with the rules and see if I can get something working tho

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 05 Aug 2018, 14:21
by enesbcs
Whitey wrote: 05 Aug 2018, 11:33 Can't get it to work. Relay still just turns on or off as if there are no rules.

Will have a play with the rules and see if I can get something working tho
Check v2:

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on lc#Relay0 do
 if [lc#Relay0]>0
  timerset,1,1
 endif
endon

on Rules#Timer=1 do
 relay,0,0
endon
or v3:

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on lc#Relay0 do
 timerset,1,1
endon

on Rules#Timer=1 do
 if [lc#Relay0]>0
  relay,0,0
 endif
endon
And see what EspEasy logs says..

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 06 Aug 2018, 02:23
by Whitey
Will give V2 and v3 a try and watch the logs.

I assume the rules don't need to be enabled anywhere else in the settings to enable them? Just enable rules in advance settings then create the rule for them to work.

Thanks for for assistance and patience so far.

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 06 Aug 2018, 12:12
by Whitey
Update.

Managed to get it working with your first code. Appears sleep and reading instructions correctly kinda help.

I had my device named Relay and say you had it name lc. A simple change in name fixed it.

Sorry for the stuff up my end.

Thanks heap in helping me out here.

Is it possible to reduce the time to less than 1 second? I will have a read and see if I can find the answer myself but just in case I fail again.

fyi all 3 rules work and give the desired result

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 06 Aug 2018, 17:23
by enesbcs
Whitey wrote: 06 Aug 2018, 12:12 Managed to get it working with your first code. Appears sleep and reading instructions correctly kinda help.

Is it possible to reduce the time to less than 1 second? I will have a read and see if I can find the answer myself but just in case I fail again.
Great news, you are welcome.
In rules one second is the smallest interval as i know.
I think i can implement a new command in the plugin for example "relaypulse" for smaller intervals, but due to the characteristics and speed of the serial connection the results will not be as you expect. I have an LCTech relay somewhere hidden in my shelf, will try it and publish the plugin if it can handle it.

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 06 Aug 2018, 23:51
by Whitey
enesbcs wrote: 06 Aug 2018, 17:23
Whitey wrote: 06 Aug 2018, 12:12 Managed to get it working with your first code. Appears sleep and reading instructions correctly kinda help.

Is it possible to reduce the time to less than 1 second? I will have a read and see if I can find the answer myself but just in case I fail again.
I have an LCTech relay somewhere hidden in my shelf, will try it and publish the plugin if it can handle it.
Thanks for the offer but no need to worry if it isn't currently supported. This is just a test device I had laying around while I learnt the ropes. Have ordered some sonoff low voltage boards to use as the garage control runs off 24V DC and this test board is a 12v board so I will be using a power pack while I test.

Thanks again for your help. It was very much appreciated.

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 22 Aug 2018, 21:12
by oleost
Hi.

Anyone sucessfully used this on the "ESP8266 4CH 12V WiFi" found on aliexpress ?

https://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale?ca ... H+12V+WiFi+

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 16 Sep 2018, 22:10
by enesbcs
oleost wrote: 22 Aug 2018, 21:12 Anyone sucessfully used this on the "ESP8266 4CH 12V WiFi" found on aliexpress ?
https://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale?ca ... H+12V+WiFi+
I do not own this model, but according to this description:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4CH-ESP ... 90810.html
it is controlled by the standard LCTech serial commands (A0 01 01 A2...) which is supported by this P165 plugin. Also the onboard ESP-01 may require the 1MB Puya safe binary.

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 17 Oct 2018, 07:50
by Btje
Looking for the tuya dimmer in EU format but can't find a place to buy. Any tips?

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 27 Oct 2018, 18:24
by riker1
Hi
having this modul attached to fhem via espbridge

How can I switch the relay?

do int it at the moment via wget
but isn't there a option via esp module fhem?

Thanks

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 27 Oct 2018, 21:18
by enesbcs
riker1 wrote: 27 Oct 2018, 18:24 Hi
having this modul attached to fhem via espbridge

How can I switch the relay?

do int it at the moment via wget
but isn't there a option via esp module fhem?

Thanks
How can you execute any ESPEasy command via fhem? You can use exactly the same way the relay command, mentioned at the first post of this thread. I am using relay command via HTTP and within RULES.
I am not familiar with FHEM, but with MQTT there are a third way:

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<MQTT subscribe template>/cmd with payload: <command>
I think you can do it with creating some virtual switches inside ESPEasy that can be controlled by FHEM controller and maintains the changes with specific RULES.

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 28 Oct 2018, 11:34
by riker1
thanks

good idea via mqtt

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 13 Nov 2018, 21:52
by fahrt
enesbcs wrote: 18 Jun 2018, 19:05
desprueht wrote: 18 Jun 2018, 17:41 Hi, thank you very much for your work.
I have a problem with the webinterface. when i click on Devices and add a Serial MCU controlled switch, then I can't edit the device. The ESP-01 makes a restart.
You're right... i left out one index, and ESP did not honor buffer overflow. :)
Try the updated binary.
Hello. I was looking for firmware to control LCTech 4ch board and I've found this forum. Unfortunetly above link is not working anymore :( . Could you attach file once again.

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 13 Nov 2018, 21:56
by enesbcs
fahrt wrote: 13 Nov 2018, 21:52 Hello. I was looking for firmware to control LCTech 4ch board and I've found this forum. Unfortunetly above link is not working anymore :( . Could you attach file once again.
As always, you can find the compiled binaries attached to the first post in this thread. Try the PUYA safe binary if you are not sure which one is for your ESP-01.

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 14 Nov 2018, 21:08
by fahrt
enesbcs wrote: 13 Nov 2018, 21:56
fahrt wrote: 13 Nov 2018, 21:52 Hello. I was looking for firmware to control LCTech 4ch board and I've found this forum. Unfortunetly above link is not working anymore :( . Could you attach file once again.
As always, you can find the compiled binaries attached to the first post in this thread. Try the PUYA safe binary if you are not sure which one is for your ESP-01.
I've flashed with "ESPEasy_Mega_P165_1M_128kS_lwip20_PUYA.bin" but This one works only with 2 relays

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 14 Nov 2018, 21:47
by enesbcs
fahrt wrote: 14 Nov 2018, 21:08
enesbcs wrote: 13 Nov 2018, 21:56
fahrt wrote: 13 Nov 2018, 21:52 Hello. I was looking for firmware to control LCTech 4ch board and I've found this forum. Unfortunetly above link is not working anymore :( . Could you attach file once again.
As always, you can find the compiled binaries attached to the first post in this thread. Try the PUYA safe binary if you are not sure which one is for your ESP-01.
I've flashed with "ESPEasy_Mega_P165_1M_128kS_lwip20_PUYA.bin" but This one works only with 2 relays
Sorry, i left out the Puya binary, i forgot that previous version is not capable to handle 4ch. :)
Try this:

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 15 Nov 2018, 20:07
by fahrt
enesbcs wrote: 14 Nov 2018, 21:47
fahrt wrote: 14 Nov 2018, 21:08
enesbcs wrote: 13 Nov 2018, 21:56
As always, you can find the compiled binaries attached to the first post in this thread. Try the PUYA safe binary if you are not sure which one is for your ESP-01.
I've flashed with "ESPEasy_Mega_P165_1M_128kS_lwip20_PUYA.bin" but This one works only with 2 relays
Sorry, i left out the Puya binary, i forgot that previous version is not capable to handle 4ch. :)
Try this:
Thank You for the file I'll test it on weekend :)

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 22 Nov 2018, 19:25
by fahrt
fahrt wrote: 15 Nov 2018, 20:07
enesbcs wrote: 14 Nov 2018, 21:47
fahrt wrote: 14 Nov 2018, 21:08

I've flashed with "ESPEasy_Mega_P165_1M_128kS_lwip20_PUYA.bin" but This one works only with 2 relays
Sorry, i left out the Puya binary, i forgot that previous version is not capable to handle 4ch. :)
Try this:
Thank You for the file I'll test it on weekend :)
I've tested it and works great :D, many thanks. There are little delays but probably because i use HTTP commands to control it by Domoticz.

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 22 Nov 2018, 22:03
by enesbcs
fahrt wrote: 22 Nov 2018, 19:25 I've tested it and works great :D, many thanks. There are little delays but probably because i use HTTP commands to control it by Domoticz.
You are welcome. Maybe you can try faster serial speed, some device can be used at 115200 baud. Some can not. :)
Also disable command doubling if device works without it. Anyway, Wifi devices have some delays basically.

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 04 Dec 2018, 20:37
by riker1
Hi
using latest firmware,
but FHEM is not available as controller?

Could you make a version with Fhem enabled in controller list?

OpenHAB MQTT and FHEM would be perfect

Thanks T

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 04 Dec 2018, 21:23
by enesbcs
riker1 wrote: 04 Dec 2018, 20:37 Hi
using latest firmware,
but FHEM is not available as controller?

Could you make a version with Fhem enabled in controller list?

OpenHAB MQTT and FHEM would be perfect

Thanks T
Yes i can. 4MB version will be OK?

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 04 Dec 2018, 22:07
by riker1
Hi
thanks

perfect,

No i would need a small version for esp01S

LC TEch with 2 relays

Thanks a lot T

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 05 Dec 2018, 19:15
by enesbcs
riker1 wrote: 04 Dec 2018, 22:07 No i would need a small version for esp01S

LC TEch with 2 relays

Thanks a lot T
OpenHab+FHEM included

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 05 Dec 2018, 19:19
by riker1
Thanksgiving perfekt

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 06 Dec 2018, 00:20
by riker1
Hi
could you please double check.
Do not see FHEM as Controller?

Thanks Thomas


Firmware
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Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 06 Dec 2018, 20:27
by enesbcs
riker1 wrote: 06 Dec 2018, 00:20 Hi
could you please double check.
Do not see FHEM as Controller?
Yep, sorry i forgot, that i not just deleted the file, but removed my pluginset completely before.
Recompiled.

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 06 Dec 2018, 22:07
by riker1
thanks, perfect, working now!!

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 06 Jan 2019, 17:24
by xonecell
Hello, I have LC Tech relay x2 12v, I followed post #138 on installing ESP Easy (ESPEasy_1M_128kSPIFFS_PUYA.zip)
Everything works, MQTT, HTTP, and I can hear the switch clicking when turning it on or off, but I am not getting any output voltage from both relays, what could be the cause? This is the second board I have bought already, the first one burned(https://www.aliexpress.com/item/12V-WIF ... 34092.html) and I dont want to order another one, any ideas? Thanks

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 06 Jan 2019, 18:08
by enesbcs
xonecell wrote: 06 Jan 2019, 17:24 Hello, I have LC Tech relay x2 12v, I followed post #138 on installing ESP Easy (ESPEasy_1M_128kSPIFFS_PUYA.zip)
Everything works, MQTT, HTTP, and I can hear the switch clicking when turning it on or off, but I am not getting any output voltage from both relays, what could be the cause? This is the second board I have bought already, the first one burned(https://www.aliexpress.com/item/12V-WIF ... 34092.html) and I dont want to order another one, any ideas? Thanks
If the relay clicks the works.. my first idea is: the 12V power supply is weak to power the relays, try with larger, 1A,2A...
Second thought: Check soldering points of the relays at the back side, resolder them if necessary - of course check NO/NC with a multimeter previously.

Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch

Posted: 23 Feb 2019, 20:36
by mikeoh90
Is there a way to use this with the 4x channel LC Tech relay? Works on my 2ch version, but the only option in 'number of relays' is 1 or 2.