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- Sunday 05 March 2017 20:06
- Forum: Zigbee
- Topic: Xiaomi Smart Home Suite (very cheap) compatibilty?
- Replies: 2452
- Views: 535697
Re: Xiaomi Smart Home Suite (very cheap) compatibilty?
Hi, After waiting for over a month i finally received my gateway and two human body sensors. I Love them, and your work on the plugin, integrating this into domoticz. However, i also like the built in functionality in the mi home IoS app, actions and triggers. A also have two yeelight bulbs, they ...
- Sunday 19 February 2017 18:01
- Forum: Switches and Scenes
- Topic: [Plugin now available in Beta] Help with Yeelight Bulb
- Replies: 350
- Views: 71060
Re: [Plugin now available in Beta] Help with Yeelight Bulb
Hi, I've enabled the yeelight controller. The log files shows: 2017-02-19 17:57:12.198 YeeLight: New Light Found (192.168.10.7/YeeLight LED (Color)) For some reason the led light is not listed under my devices. I've added a bulb manually, but that's not listed under devices aswell. I've removed the ...
- Saturday 26 December 2015 14:24
- Forum: Design, usability and languages
- Topic: Modifying Dimmer widget into multiple buttons ?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5241
Re: Modifying Dimmer widget into multiple buttons ?
I don't know for sure if i understand you correctly. You might be able to accomplish this by creating 6 dummy devices. (Switches) As On option you fill in this: http://127.0.0.1//json.htm?type=command¶m=switchlight&idx=XXX&switchcmd=Set%20Level&level=YYY Where XXX is the IDX of your current ...
- Wednesday 23 December 2015 22:24
- Forum: Android
- Topic: Android wear + Automagic + domoticz = Fun
- Replies: 0
- Views: 2130
Android wear + Automagic + domoticz = Fun
Finally i bought a smartwatch yesterday. One of the first things i had to do was simplify the room setpoint controls. I have tried a little bit and managed to: A. Use voice controls to control the setpoint. (Using tasker + auto voice + autowear B. Made this little application within Automagic ...
- Monday 30 November 2015 22:09
- Forum: Design, usability and languages
- Topic: Yet another frontpage
- Replies: 82
- Views: 37280
- Sunday 29 November 2015 20:01
- Forum: Design, usability and languages
- Topic: Yet another frontpage
- Replies: 82
- Views: 37280
Re: Yet another frontpage
Hi! Nice work! I don't get why this post isn't more populair. It really looks great. On of the nicest theme's i've seen so far. The only thing is, ordinary switches won't get updated. They keep on rotating, witch is weird. Dimmers and my opentherm gateway are working fine though! Schermafbeelding ...
- Saturday 24 October 2015 13:16
- Forum: ESP8266
- Topic: ESP made easy
- Replies: 93
- Views: 78455
Re: ESP made easy
Did you create the proper dummy device in domoticz?
Temp+hum?
Are the temp en hum listed in the devices page of the esp module?
Temp+hum?
Are the temp en hum listed in the devices page of the esp module?
- Thursday 22 October 2015 19:16
- Forum: Other questions and discussions
- Topic: Electric counter instant and total
- Replies: 18
- Views: 11758
Re: Electric counter instant and total
Thanks for sharing this with me. Now I get how you meant it. I was thinking about the way I implemented it in my one situation, what i did was a request every pulse... of course that might not be the best solution.. this isn't either. The whole point of me wanting to see my actual consumption is to ...
- Thursday 22 October 2015 16:23
- Forum: Other questions and discussions
- Topic: Electric counter instant and total
- Replies: 18
- Views: 11758
Re: Electric counter instant and total
Hi, It would be great to have that option. As a workaround I tied two ESP inputs together and configured both as pulsecounter. One input sends to a virtual input of type Counter Incremental, the other to a type Usage(energy). Depending on the pulse frequency add a calculation in the EspEasy ...
- Saturday 17 October 2015 12:32
- Forum: Show your projects
- Topic: DIY S0-pulsecounter ready2use with Domoticz (Arduino based)
- Replies: 41
- Views: 22781
Re: DIY S0-pulsecounter ready2use with Domoticz (Arduino bas
It appears you're facing the same problem as i pointed out in this topic: https://www.domoticz.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=8034 Domoticz should have a combined energy counter, with server side counting and actual power usage. It's easy to destroy the arduino's eprom writing pulses to it. I would ...
- Tuesday 13 October 2015 21:19
- Forum: ESP8266
- Topic: ESP made easy
- Replies: 93
- Views: 78455
Re: ESP made easy
Yes, http://www.esp8266.nu/index.php/LCDDisplaylukaz1987 wrote:Hi
Anybody have tutorial how send data to LCD(ESP easy)? I would be grateful.
- Tuesday 13 October 2015 21:17
- Forum: Other questions and discussions
- Topic: Electric counter instant and total
- Replies: 18
- Views: 11758
Re: Electric counter instant and total
Hi,
I'm posting here to bring this request under the attention.
Still missing this feature in domoticz. Al lot of users on the espesasy forum are requesting this feature.
I hope this will be implemented one day..
I'm posting here to bring this request under the attention.
Still missing this feature in domoticz. Al lot of users on the espesasy forum are requesting this feature.
I hope this will be implemented one day..
- Tuesday 15 September 2015 21:04
- Forum: Other questions and discussions
- Topic: Electric counter instant and total
- Replies: 18
- Views: 11758
Electric counter instant and total
Currently it's possible to add two types of energy counters. 1. Incremental counter (counting done by domoticz) 2. RFX meter: instant en current. (Counting must be done by client) What I'd like to see is a new combined meter: An incremental counter with current power use. Without the need of client ...
- Tuesday 15 September 2015 20:32
- Forum: ESP8266
- Topic: ESP made easy
- Replies: 93
- Views: 78455
Re: ESP made easy
It is.jendrush wrote:Is Esp-01 supported? It has 3GPIO, and could be used for simple tasks.
- Sunday 13 September 2015 21:48
- Forum: ESP8266
- Topic: ESP made easy
- Replies: 93
- Views: 78455
Re: ESP made easy
Nice work. This weekend I tried ESPeasy on a ESP-12 board with only a ds18b20 temperature sensor. It works like a charm. I was already wondering if there would be a pir sensor available. I will try it when it comes available. Cool stuff again. But hey, if you don't want to wait for the new release ...
- Sunday 13 September 2015 14:50
- Forum: ESP8266
- Topic: ESP made easy
- Replies: 93
- Views: 78455
Re: ESP made easy
In case anyone is using pir sensors as actuators for domoticz, we have made a small subdevice. It's called smart pir. This enables you to control a switch using a pir sensor. It is usable for dimmers and switches, lights dimmers don't get in pende modus because you can select the dimmer and add a ...
- Wednesday 09 September 2015 10:42
- Forum: ESP8266
- Topic: ESP made easy
- Replies: 93
- Views: 78455
Re: ESP made easy
R18 is available for download. Issues with special characters in SSID, WPA, password, etc are fixed in this release. Please take the download zipfile from sourceforge as we're currently migrating the ESP Easy code tree to github. (and github is not up-to-date yet) https://sourceforge.net/projects ...
- Tuesday 08 September 2015 10:00
- Forum: ESP8266
- Topic: ESP made easy
- Replies: 93
- Views: 78455
Re: ESP made easy
i love this project its very easy looking :) have ordered 5 esp-07 been wondering how it works with battery? or is it pulling to much power from the batterys that it dasnt hold a couple of days? Greetz BigDog For now we are concentrating on adding more functionality and improving stability, For ...
- Tuesday 08 September 2015 9:46
- Forum: ESP8266
- Topic: ESP made easy
- Replies: 93
- Views: 78455
Re: ESP made easy
I have two ESP unit's running now and I expected to see these units to appear in the node list on each ESP unit with their IP's, but that list is still empty. The screenshot on sourceforge shows a list of nodes, how to get this? You should fill-in te UDP port you want to use. As soon as that's ...
- Monday 31 August 2015 16:17
- Forum: ESP8266
- Topic: ESP made easy
- Replies: 93
- Views: 78455
Re: ESP made easy
Btw, on the wiki i see there is a PulseCounter sketch, but from your screenshots it looks like the sketch isn't needed because it is already supported by ESPEasy? That's true. ESP Easy has a built in pulsecounter. Stil working on the wiki will update it soon. And what about the P1 meter part? Wiki ...