esphome-fan-controller
GGreg20_V3-ESP32-HomeAssistant-ESPHome
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esphome-fan-controller
- Media cabinet ventilation with NF-A12x25 or NF-A12x15 (static pressure factor and limited space for exhaust)
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Modify PWM motor controller module to be temperature controlled?
Actually now that you mention it, I have PWM controlled LED strips that don't fail. I was just making life too complicated, I found a ESP32 based code for PID controlled cooling with automatic fan adjustment etc https://github.com/patrickcollins12/esphome-fan-controller and went to adapting it for ESP8266, ds18b20 etc. The UI was super unresponsive and kept dropping off so I cut out code until it was just a dumb fan controller with temperature and PWM. It is true that PC fans sound terrible with 1khz pwm. I dropped it down to about 60hz and put on a capacitor to get rid of the buzzing. Negative side effect is it spins faster but just decrease the speed. It was fine after I took out the smarts then let home assistant control it based on temperature but then it just dropped off leaving me with a overheating NAS.
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ESPHome speed-controlled fan to cool computer cabinet (PID Climate)
Build instructions and more details here: https://github.com/patrickcollins12/esphome-fan-controller 3
GGreg20_V3-ESP32-HomeAssistant-ESPHome
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ggreg20-v3-homeassistant-esphome-example VS GGreg20_V3-ESP32-HomeAssistant-ESPHome - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 2 Feb 2023
IoT-devices GGreg20_V3 Ionizing Radiation Geiger counter module under Home Assistant server with ESPHome plugin yaml-script setup example for generic ESP32. ⚠️ This repo adds an important setting: anti-jitter for the ESP32 pulse counter port. This allows you to filter out events whose duration is shorter than the deadtime of the SBM20 tube. Also, the yaml code shows how to properly configure the ESP32 port, which is used to connect the GGreg20_V3 pulse output.
- New GGreg20_V3 with basic ESP32 for Home Assistant and ESPHome YAML-config example
What are some alternatives?
ESP32_keypad - ESP32 Keypad for use with ESPHome and Home Assistant
esphome-weatherman-dashboard - A simple dashboard with weather and NYC subway information for ESPHome
ggreg20-v3-homeassistant-esphome-example - IoT-devices GGreg20_V3 Ionizing Radiation Detector module under Home Assistant server with ESPHome plugin setup example
GGreg20_V3-Kyiv-Radiation-Sensor-ThingSpeak-HomeAssistant - Connecting Kyiv-based GGreg20_V3 Geiger counter sensor node to the Home Assistant via HTTP GET ThingSpeak API
home-assistant-glow - ⚡ The power of energy measurements in your house
esphome-rain-detector - ESPHome Rain Detector
esphome-water-meter - Measurement of water consumption directly from your water meter with a TCRT5000 like sensor and ESPHome.
gqmqtt - GQ GMC-500+ USB serial to MQTT bridge
DiscretePIDs.jl - Discrete-time PID controllers in Julia
Auto-tare-Smart-Bed-esphome - an ESPHome yaml config for a bed presence sensor, with auto taring functionality.