Just read on the esp8266.com website that the ESP Easy webinterface has been refreshed.
I think people will like the cleaner interface over the old one
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- Saturday 26 September 2015 15:09
- Forum: ESP8266
- Topic: ESP made easy
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- Friday 25 September 2015 19:19
- Forum: ESP8266
- Topic: ESP made easy
- Replies: 93
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Re: ESP made easy
Hope the developer can chime in on this.. The datasheet doesn't take note of this. Basically, the sensor has 3 resolutions: Measurement Mode Measurement Time. Resolution H-resolution Mode2 Typ. 120ms. 0.5 lx H-Resolution Mode Typ. 120ms. 1 lx. L-Resolution Mode Typ. 16ms. 4 lx. An additional note ...
- Friday 25 September 2015 19:15
- Forum: ESP8266
- Topic: ESP made easy
- Replies: 93
- Views: 77246
Re: ESP made easy
Maybe you've missed it, but you can find it now on github https://github.com/ESP8266nu/ESPEasyToni wrote:I'd be happy to contribute if it was a Github project
If you check on sourceforge you will find the code part has been removed. You can only download the zipfiles there.
- Thursday 17 September 2015 18:16
- Forum: ESP8266
- Topic: ESP made easy
- Replies: 93
- Views: 77246
Re: ESP made easy
Yes esp uses the incremental counter. The Mysensors node keeps track of the counting and does the math. Also when the power is off Domoticz. The Mysensors node keeps counting. When domoticz is online he will update the counter... Off course not set on specific time. But I was actually referring to ...
- Thursday 17 September 2015 16:29
- Forum: ESP8266
- Topic: ESP made easy
- Replies: 93
- Views: 77246
Re: ESP made easy
Nice Project... I have managed to get the Pulse counter working. At the moment i have Mysensors running which can show the actual power consumption. Is it still in the roadmap to implement this? Or has it something to do with Domoticz counter? I think ESP Easy use the incremental counter and it ...
- Sunday 13 September 2015 20:11
- Forum: ESP8266
- Topic: ESP made easy
- Replies: 93
- Views: 77246
Re: ESP made easy
There's more going on. Looks like we can try things running on lipo with deep sleep support. Better follow this topic http://www.esp8266.nu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=55#p877
- Sunday 13 September 2015 20:01
- Forum: ESP8266
- Topic: ESP made easy
- Replies: 93
- Views: 77246
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 ...
- Wednesday 09 September 2015 23:08
- Forum: ESP8266
- Topic: [ESP8266] Commercial H801 WiFi RGB-dimmer topic
- Replies: 119
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Re: [ESP8266] Commercial H801 WiFi RGB-dimmer topic
cool stuff!! Would it be possible to get the ESP Easy firmware into this box? Connecting to Domoticz may then be a lot easier.
I already have two ESP's running with ESP Easy and it would be nice if all Wifi devices have the same simple interface.
I already have two ESP's running with ESP Easy and it would be nice if all Wifi devices have the same simple interface.
- Wednesday 09 September 2015 23:01
- Forum: ESP8266
- Topic: ESP made easy
- Replies: 93
- Views: 77246
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 07 September 2015 15:48
- Forum: ESP8266
- Topic: ESP made easy
- Replies: 93
- Views: 77246
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?
The screenshot on sourceforge shows a list of nodes, how to get this?