Remote power outlet home automation tutorial ESP8266
Tutorial how cheap RF remote power outlets can be controlled over WiFi. There is a small error: It is 200µs not ms.
Links to the parts (I get small cut at no extra cost for you):
433Mhz Power outlets US:
s.click.aliexpress.com/e/YNrvNnE
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ebay.to/2hEjHPf
433Mhz Power outlets EU plug type:
s.click.aliexpress.com/e/VRV3rNJ
s.click.aliexpress.com/e/JM3zrfy
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WeMos D1 mini:
s.click.aliexpress.com/e/jUfAmUF
ebay.to/2skrCE1
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433Mhz RF transmitter & receiver:
s.click.aliexpress.com/e/qFUjaMz
amzn.to/2gKg1tF
ebay.to/2huK0nI
Arduino sketches:
github.com/bitluni/BasicRf
github.com/bitluni/EspRfRemote
Also extended my home Automation Sketch:
github.com/bitluni/bitluniHom...
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Let's face it, we all have fondled with the idea of a servo pushing the button at some point
You know what I found in your video = Fun, Knowledge, DIY and Awesomeness!!
I just made it thru the intro and I am dying..... I don't even care if I learn anything anymore, I'm just watching for the entertainment value at this point <3 this.
The servo pushing the button got me.
I have been looking into home automation with the ESP8266 for a while and your videos are the best I have seen on this topic! Many thanks and well done sir!
Incredible infotainment! Keep it coming! I love your humor and your project are just right between in-depth information and keeping up the pace.
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Great video! More audio and midi projects now that we have a new processor (esp8266) much more powerful and with much more ram (96 k!!! ) Thanks for all your knowledge and generosity!
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Hi Bitluni
Thanks for the video, it was fun to watch :) I had also taken a look at these cheap RF power outlets and I was thinking about incorporating them into my existing home automation system using an ESP as a bridge. It seemed like a pretty reasonable solution until I started thinking about security. In principle, anyone can control your equipment with this setup, right? I realize that the risk is probably quite low in most cases, but I don't like the idea too much. I think I would still consider using a solution like this for non-critical sensors, but not for actuators.
This is entertaining and educational at the same time!
Hi, can you please explain, why both RF and Wifi modules used? Is there any special purpose? I thought ESP alone was sufficient.
Hi bitluni! Thanks for the idea. Your code did not work for me though. I got mine to work with the RCSwitch library, in case anyone is in my situation. However, I have to credit you for giving me the idea to use these plugs for home automation. Cheers!
Please make a video about an very cheap (SONOFF WIFI SWITCH) that you can buy for about 4$ to 5$.
Just found this. Pretty cool. I think the sonoff devices make this redundant now.
Genau das wa ich gesucht habe. Jetzt braucht ich nur noch das Geld und Motivation.
Always enjoy your videos, thanks for posting!
Nice complete solution. I like your videos more and more as I watch. Thanks .