I have an ESP-03 setup to read a DHT sensor and a PIR motion detector using ESP Easy R108.
The DHT sensor works fine on various GPIO inputs but the switch value stays on 0 on any GPIO whether pulled high or low.
Device is switch input
IDX = 100
GPIO = GPIO-0
Pull Up ticked
Switch Type = switch
Switch Button Type = normal switch
Any idea what else to try ?
Cheers Dave
Switch Input Always 0
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Re: Switch Input Always 0
Hi daveps
I had similar issue, just remember that the switch status is only updated every x seconds as configured in Sensor Delay: on the config page.
I had similar issue, just remember that the switch status is only updated every x seconds as configured in Sensor Delay: on the config page.
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Re: Switch Input Always 0
Thanks for the reply,
delay is set at 15 seconds but even after much longer than that value is not updated in web interface.
Will try reflashing device next.
delay is set at 15 seconds but even after much longer than that value is not updated in web interface.
Will try reflashing device next.
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Re: Switch Input Always 0
I saw this with many other sensors as well, takes a while till the web page is updated
Open parallel to the web page the debug output, you´ll see the difference
(for example when heating up a temperature sensor)
Open parallel to the web page the debug output, you´ll see the difference
(for example when heating up a temperature sensor)
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Re: Switch Input Always 0
Is the send boot state box checked? If this is not checked you will read 0 until the switch is turned off and back on again. The System seems to trigger on events so when you first reset the ESP the switch input will read 0 until an event occurs to change the value. I have seen this many times. If you check the boot state box it will go out and read the value and update it on boot.
Regards
Dave
Regards
Dave
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Re: Switch Input Always 0
Thanks chaps,got it going.
Dave,thanks for the explanation of how this input works,makes sense now,
Dave,thanks for the explanation of how this input works,makes sense now,
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