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Hello from Holland

Posted: 04 Aug 2016, 00:58
by edautz
Hi, I am Eugene and for now I am automating my home now for two years using Pimatic combined on three raspberries.

Sinds last december after bad experiences with arduino and NRF24L01 mysensors stuff, I started using ESP8266 Nodemcu 1.0 and Nodemcu V3 boards.

I managed to create remote sensor units with temp/hum, pressure, light, Oled, TFT units, keypad, voltage monitoring and pir sensors based on direct programming the ESP using Arduino IDE without using ESPeasy.

However I am very interrested in using sensor and other input/ouput technology in relation to the ESP hardware as most of you peoples do.

I hope to learn things and share some information with you.

Re: Hello from Holland

Posted: 10 Aug 2016, 12:30
by Dylantje
hello
Dutchman to

Re: Hello from Holland

Posted: 21 Oct 2016, 16:15
by Ton_vN
Another Dutchman.
Got at ESP8266s while experimenting with Domoticz to expand the functionality for my Solar PV-System and for my Meteo-System.
Objective: add extra sensors, applying LAN for communication.
[LAN preferably by cable because of reliability, WiFi second choice, but ;-) easier to fit in the and around the house]

Re: Hello from Holland

Posted: 21 Oct 2016, 16:28
by Dylantje
hello... great time here..
What system you have??
Watch @ Pv output...
Upload your panels to that site..and you can there make your temp working with a integrated system....

http://pvoutput.org/intraday.jsp?id=15321&sid=15807


Your meteo system can you upload data with Domoticz


Why lan??
Wifi is stable..

Re: Hello from Holland

Posted: 21 Oct 2016, 17:03
by ManS-H
Welcome Eugene and Ton on this fantastic ESPEasy forum.

Re: Hello from Holland

Posted: 27 Oct 2016, 13:06
by tonus
Hello you all,

I am an experienced novice to almost anything.
That is to say that I often seek a challenge in my comfort zone.

Did a bit with Arduino, but currently I am stuck on esp8266.
ESPeasy that is.

Though I know C-programming, hardware interfacing is my thing, my software ALWAYS functions but lacks graphical layout.