Hello Thomas,
how can I get informations of %systime% by using FHEM HTTP? It would be nice to be created/saved automatically. Do I need a Dummy Device?
Sadly i don't have an ESPEasy here at my Office so i have to guess a bit.
- Go to "Devices" and edit an empty Task
- Search for "Sys Info" or similiar device, there might be the SysTime within RSSI, Uptime etc.
If not you'll need a dummy device indeed.
My pir-sensor (HCSR501) doesn't work. How must it be configured (Pull UP, Inversed, Switch Button Type etc.) Therefor I've set the GPIO as Input.
The HCSR501 should be supplied with 5V, not 3,3 V. It has it's own voltage regulator to 3,3V on board.
These linear type regulators need at least a bit higher voltage at the Input otherweise they fail.
It's no problem to connect the output of the PIR directly to the ESP as the PIR runs on 3,3V internally.
You may choose any free GPIO. Avoid some GPIO's witch have some "extras", i'd not use the GPIO0 for example
as it has the flashing function included.
It should not be necessary to set the pin as an "Input". it works without setting.
Oh and don't forget to connect PIR-ground to ESP-ground.
If i remember right a pullup resistor is not necessary, neither external nor internal.
"Inversed" just says if the task gives back "high" or "low" if the PIR is triggered - for testing it should give a result anyways by changing the value.
Switch type is a standard type, not Push Putton. Pushbutton "latches", first button press Switches on, second hit Switches off, that is
usually not what you might want with a PIR.
Is it possible to set per MQTT more then 6 lines on a oled display (SSD 1306)? Is ther an other way to fill these lines by using a url?
With the never Version ESPEasy 2.0 there is a "framed OLED" plugin.
If i remember right this plugin is in TESTING state, be aware! It has 12 lines for scrolling Display
I didn't test it myself so i can't say too much about it.
Don't worry about your english
Regards
Shardan