Hi,
Just discovered the esp8266 recently and gathering all the parts to start building some sensors for in the house. Would be nice to get it going before I change to roof to see the impact of the isolation that is currently not there at all.
I stumbled upon the wiki and forum through the domoticz forum and it seems like a nice place to start.
To be honest, I found the wiki a bit lacking in the sense that it makes a lot of assumptions about how esp easy works.
It took me a while to understand that the ESP is configured as a wifi access point so you can connect to it and configure the device to whatever sensor is attached so you don't need to make different sketches for different sensors.
before I found this forum and wiki, I was just thinking about writing a simple sketch that reads a sensor and sends the data to domoticz while being a client in my existing wifi network. having multiple sensors would generate a new access point for each ESp8266 if I understand it correctly.
It would be nice if a basic scetch (in the sense of a schematic drawing, not an arduino IDE code thing) to explain the concept a little bit would be added to the home page of the WIKI. In only grasped the setup after reading the switch tutorial. A little drawing would help understand it.
Other than that, I've done multiple small projects with microcontrollers in assembly and C, did a fair bit of halogen to LED light conversions (dive lights mainly), so the ESP8266 should not create too many difficulties I guess.
Perhaps something I will be working on, since I don't see it in the examples, is a PIR detector activated (night) LED light with logging as a light switch to domoticz. Should be a fairly easy extension to the basic switch.
Johan
Hello from Belgium
Moderators: rtenklooster, Voyager, BertB, Stuntteam
Re: Hello from Belgium
Hi,
Welcome to Lets Control it
Hope to see more from you soon.
Greetings,
Bert
Welcome to Lets Control it
Hope to see more from you soon.
Greetings,
Bert
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 10 guests