esp8266-wifi-extender
An ESP8266 based WiFi range extender. (by Pius171)
HeatPump
Arduino library to control Mitsubishi Heat Pumps via connector cn105 (by SwiCago)
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esp8266-wifi-extender
Posts with mentions or reviews of esp8266-wifi-extender.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-01.
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ESP8266 WiFi range extender Arduino
The extender does not automesh, but a workaround will be to connected consecutive extenders to each other i.e connect extender2 to extender1, extender3 to extender2, extender4 to extender3 and so on depending on how many extenders you need. If you have a better method you came make a pull request to my GitHub repository.
HeatPump
Posts with mentions or reviews of HeatPump.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-19.
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Looking for automation-friendly HVAC
I think we are talking about different machinery (or maybe different levels of control). What I meant is something like https://github.com/SwiCago/HeatPump , but officially supported.
- Mitsubishi Mini-Split - any way to add smart / WiFi capabilities?
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Mitsubishi mini split automatic
SwiCago has references for hardware to buy (I used this to get the premade pig tails)
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Are heat pumps not supposed to use programmable thermostats?
I have four of these units. Not sure of your tech comfort level, but I didn't want to pay $200+ per unit for the Mitusbishi thermostat, so I got some ESP32s and programmed them with this library. Now they're fully controllable using my existing Hubitat setup and a driver I wrote.
- My mini splits run ESPhome now!
- Ways to make older heat pumps "smart"?
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Using Ecobee as backup to Heat Pumps?
Brought them all into Home Assistant using ESPHome https://github.com/SwiCago/HeatPump
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Ketra vs Savant Lighting
Nice, I'm also using Unifi NVR. For thermostats I use ZigBee temp sensors and built ESP32 boxes to control and give the temps to air handlers using swicago -- no actual thermostats on the walls. For sound I'm using Chromecast Audio for sources and proper amps/speakers. Unfortunately for shades Lutron has the best, which means dealing with their proprietary junk. If you can get the QS processor they are phasing out, you can use telnet (called LIP) to control it. Otherwise with QSX they've made it impossible for DIY, it's undocumented and unnecessarily complex in the name of security -- security I do not need on my secure LAN. Lutron also has nice motion sensors and (Palladiom) keypads, but I don't use them for lighting, ironically. Other shades like Somfy may be good enough at a fraction of the price. For circadian lighting, if you end up going the ZigBee route and forgo full color, the adjustable white Hue bulbs are cheaper. Savings can add up if you'd doing a lot of bulbs.
- Alternative to Mitsubishi mini split that also has a reverse engineered control bus to home automation integration
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Tricking an Ecobee Thermostat to Wirelessly Control Mini Split Unit Without Any Wiring
If you don't want to use the cloud, you can directly interface with the minisplit: https://github.com/SwiCago/HeatPump