Searching for 'outdoor' devices
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Searching for 'outdoor' devices
Are there any devices you know of which are suited more for an outdoor usage than the ones known for indoor?
I know, a power plug isn't really made for rain but this one would be located under a roof.
Something like this, also because it offers two channels, would be really great - without the unwanted cloud of course:
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B07HRPHTND?aax ... nd%20IFTTT
'Fake' stones don't fit at the place I want to use it.
I know, a power plug isn't really made for rain but this one would be located under a roof.
Something like this, also because it offers two channels, would be really great - without the unwanted cloud of course:
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B07HRPHTND?aax ... nd%20IFTTT
'Fake' stones don't fit at the place I want to use it.
Re: Searching for 'outdoor' devices
Maybe explain your need ...
Belgium and land of ESP ... counting 

Re: Searching for 'outdoor' devices
just some outdoor controls that should work although BME reports humidity of 100% and/or freezing temperatures
Re: Searching for 'outdoor' devices
I've seen some more outdoor plugs, also those with two outlets - are there any you know of that work with ESP Easy?
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looks like this one is ESP powered:
Outdoor TECKIN 16A 4000W
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B07RHPGNYM?ref ... E_DDE_dt_1
TYWE2S
Outdoor TECKIN 16A 4000W
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B07RHPGNYM?ref ... E_DDE_dt_1
TYWE2S
Re: Searching for 'outdoor' devices
Read carefully technical description of this contraption
Check carefully the pictures and check what is meant with IP44 (dust/water resistance)
Best bet is to enclose this in a box, but then start with a std Wemos or Other and a couple of relais in a watertight box specced at IP65 minimum, that is the grade minimum required for outdoor usage.
The stuff you is just good for indoors or well sheltered.
Again you did not explain your need so if it is a sheltered usage ok.
But I don’t think anyone has it so no guarantee that on opening you’ll find the ESP you are looking for
Success in your quest
Check carefully the pictures and check what is meant with IP44 (dust/water resistance)
Best bet is to enclose this in a box, but then start with a std Wemos or Other and a couple of relais in a watertight box specced at IP65 minimum, that is the grade minimum required for outdoor usage.
The stuff you is just good for indoors or well sheltered.
Again you did not explain your need so if it is a sheltered usage ok.
But I don’t think anyone has it so no guarantee that on opening you’ll find the ESP you are looking for
Success in your quest
Belgium and land of ESP ... counting 

Re: Searching for 'outdoor' devices
thanks a lot for your good advices.
It's outdoor but sheltered or the other way round.
There's a circuit breaker and we have been using the sockets for some years now for timer switches and irrigation systems and inflatable santas
It's outdoor but sheltered or the other way round.
There's a circuit breaker and we have been using the sockets for some years now for timer switches and irrigation systems and inflatable santas

Re: Searching for 'outdoor' devices
Teckin two sockets 'outdoor' plug (TYWE2S, ESP8285) seems to work fine with ESPEasy
Tested: ESP_Easy_mega-20191127_normal_ESP8285_1M.bin
Lower LED (blue) = GPIO 4
Upper LED (green) = GPIO 5
Left socket = GPIO 12
Right socket = GPIO 14
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