ESP-Now
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ESP-Now
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Not sure where to start, looking for points in the right direction
There's some other good tutorials for it as well, https://randomnerdtutorials.com/?s=esp-now and https://github.com/HarringayMakerSpace/ESP-Now
- Looking for a good reference for setting up multiple ESP8266's to collect temperature data
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Powering 16 ESP01s with servos
For power, I'd recommend Li-Ion primary (non-rechargeable) cells, whatever size works best for you. Those have essentially zero internal leakage and a 5 year shelf-life. If you've done it all correctly, it's conceivable it could be 5 years before you need to change the batteries (on top of a 30' ladder). You'd need a small high-efficiency buck converter to drop the 6.8V batteries down to 3.3V for the ESP, with a separate switched 5V linear regulator (one with a SHUTDOWN pin) to power the servos when they need to be driven. The ESP will consume 16-20uA in Deep Sleep, and the buck converter should mostly be off, except for when the ESP wakes every 3.5 hours (maximum Deep Sleep interval). If you're already using ESP-NOW to talk to the vent ESPs, then you could do a 'vent changed' check every time it wakes, otherwise it's more efficient to go back to Sleep quickly and wait until 12-24 hours has elapsed before you fire up a full WiFi connection. Not counting buck inefficiencies and servo movements, the ESP would only consume about 175mAh per year. The batteries will expire before they empty, maybe in 6-7 years.
- Help with grad project. Communication between 2 esps
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ESPNow to Wifi Gateway - part of an Ultra Low Power Sensor project
I presume you've seen Anthony Elder's examples? He got a single ESP to act as hub by restarting it. In a low-traffic environment that'd work. There was discussion and a new PR to speed up the reconnect time using WIFI_RESUME that's been merged in the git repo, which should make a single-ESP hub faster to respond. You'd need a little fault checking in case the BSSID changes of course, but for the normal case things would be faster.
- ESP NOW can't send Strings longer that 10 characters
- Battery powered WiFi button with ESP8266 - HTTP or MQTT?
- Lowest Possible Power (Wifi) for ESP 8266
- Can't measure esp's current. Please help!
Home Assistant
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Do not buy a Hisense TV (or at least keep them offline)
Apparently the same issue has been reported with Philips TV [1] and Fritz!Box [2] as well.
[1] https://github.com/home-assistant/core/issues/73643#issuecom...
[2] https://forum.openwrt.org/t/minidlna-creates-new-media-serve...
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Is it Dry Yet?
The plug would transmit power readings to my Home Assistant setup.
- Ask HN: Why is it so difficult to control IoT devices from your desktop?
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Changes we're making to Google Assistant
Home Assistant can cast dashboard/media/etc to your display and has shopping lists. https://www.home-assistant.io/
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Valetudo – Cloud replacement for vacuum robots enabling local-only operation
If you provided MQTT support like plenty of IoT companies do, then any open source home automation tool can integrate! Home Assistant (https://www.home-assistant.io/) have a grading system, so a local-first implementation would give you their highest score since they also really care about privacy. https://www.home-assistant.io/blog/2016/02/12/classifying-th...
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Script Editor Automation Issue
It's hard not to raise a little smile at Google's automation scripts, which bare a not-entirely-passing resemblance to those of a certain other, more comprehensive home automation system...
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Best way to make smart lamp safe?
You might consider looking into "Home Assistant".
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- Home Assistant – open-source home automation
What are some alternatives?
esphome - ESPHome is a system to control your ESP8266/ESP32 by simple yet powerful configuration files and control them remotely through Home Automation systems.
Node RED - Low-code programming for event-driven applications
Tasmota - Alternative firmware for ESP8266 and ESP32 based devices with easy configuration using webUI, OTA updates, automation using timers or rules, expandability and entirely local control over MQTT, HTTP, Serial or KNX. Full documentation at
Domoticz - Open source Home Automation System
Farm-Data-Relay-System - A system that uses ESP-NOW, LoRa, and other protocols to transport sensor data in remote areas without relying on WiFi.
homebridge - HomeKit support for the impatient.
WifiEspNow - ESP-NOW Arduino library for ESP8266 and ESP32
CasaOS - CasaOS - A simple, easy-to-use, elegant open-source Personal Cloud system.
ultra-low-power-trigger-sensor-using-esp8266
FHEM - Branch 'master' is an unofficial read-only-mirror of https://svn.fhem.de/fhem/trunk which is updated once a day. (branch sf_old a mirror of the old repo: svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/fhem/code/trunk)
openhab-distro - The binary distribution of openHAB
Mycodo - An environmental monitoring and regulation system