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Re: Watermeter with ESP8266
Posted: Saturday 29 April 2017 0:20
by MaikelK
So no %value%/2 settings for the TCRT?
How does your wiring look like, i got massive boot problems i think. Im in the test stage Every once in a few days and cant seems to start the esp-01 correctly.
I have another unit with a dht-22 and that starts up pretty good if i put it in a different room to log.
Re: Watermeter with ESP8266
Posted: Saturday 29 April 2017 8:44
by LouiS22
MaikelK wrote:So no %value%/2 settings for the TCRT?
How does your wiring look like, i got massive boot problems i think. Im in the test stage Every once in a few days and cant seems to start the esp-01 correctly.
I have another unit with a dht-22 and that starts up pretty good if i put it in a different room to log.
I noticed the same, had to disconnect the sensor to let nodemcu boot up. Could be a bug in ESPEasy firmware.
Re: Watermeter with ESP8266
Posted: Saturday 29 April 2017 22:31
by MaikelK
How did you guys wire it up to the ESP-01 and the NodeMcu V1(the black board ESP-12E)?
I got 10x DS18B20 sensors connected to D0 and D1 and when i connect the TCRT5000 break-out board to D2 for example it wont see the pulses?
I wired it straight in, so D0 of the TCRT5000 to the inputs of the NodeMcu board in this case as this is the board i would like to use as this one is already inside the utility cabinet.
Re: Watermeter with ESP8266
Posted: Saturday 29 April 2017 23:22
by andreo
D2 is the same as GPIO2
>> GPIO state on startup <<
When choosing GPIO pins to use, it’s best to avoid GPIO 0, 2 and 15 unless absolutely necessary. If you do end up using them, you’ll need pullups / pulldowns to ensure the correct bootloader mode. You should also be aware of the fact that GPIO 0 is driven as an output during startup.
>> Bootloader modes <<
- GPIO 0 GPIO 2 GPIO 15
UART Download Mode (Programming) 0 1 0
Flash Startup (Normal) 1 1 0
SD-Card Boot 0 0 1
Re: Watermeter with ESP8266
Posted: Saturday 21 September 2019 15:17
by Geniux3000
Hello,
My name is Carlos, and I'm writing because I'm trying to monitor my home water meter, but I'm having trouble making my own design.
So, I wanted to ask you if it would be possible for you to send me the schematic and firmware that the PCB of the following entry:
https://www.domoticz.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14196
If you could help me, I'd really appreciate it.
Re: Watermeter with ESP8266
Posted: Saturday 21 September 2019 15:18
by Geniux3000
Hello,
My name is Carlos, and I'm writing because I'm trying to monitor my home water meter, but I'm having trouble making my own design.
So, I wanted to ask you if it would be possible for you to send me the schematic and firmware that the PCB of the following entry:
https://www.domoticz.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14196
If you could help me, I'd really appreciate it.
Re: Watermeter with ESP8266
Posted: Tuesday 26 May 2020 12:22
by arvindaditya19
hey I am trying to build al ora based water meter retrofit for existing water meters your helps will be appreciated.
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Re: Watermeter with ESP8266
Posted: Tuesday 26 May 2020 15:52
by ajayrajspark
Hello my friend
very interesting design
I am very much interested to do this project. can you provide me all the files
Re: Watermeter with ESP8266
Posted: Sunday 07 June 2020 14:44
by Piet47
HI ,
I am also interested in the design, can you send me all the files please.
regards Piet
Re: Watermeter with ESP8266
Posted: Sunday 27 December 2020 14:26
by florin
Hello,
can you help me with details for building the assembly?
thanks
Re: Watermeter with ESP8266
Posted: Thursday 28 January 2021 21:55
by Rickishier
he hi, just new to this forum
i would like the schematics for the board
and i know a lot of my friends would like to have it as well, is it maybe possible to make it public/open source?
thanks in advance
Rick
Re: Watermeter with ESP8266
Posted: Tuesday 26 September 2023 18:56
by wasik10
Hello,
Can you send me the files, please? This design is very interesting.
Best Regards
Lukas