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Genius and creative at the same time. Subscribed.
ОтветитьTime to scrap or redo this - all those links are dead for the controllers...
ОтветитьSo, in order to build a jammer, you would only need to txmit a preamble pulse every 16 cycles?
I actually use one of these kits for controlling my Christmas Lights, but I'm still using the remotes.
Haha damn, I did this in 2015, but I used an arduino to record the signal package (CS student without access to oscilloscope). Entire system is now replaced with the 10€ WiFi based packages (yes I use Tuya and I don't mind China recording my usage).
ОтветитьAlternative, you buy for 8€ a sonoff wifi switch. All in one and no external Hardware and no programming. Plug and play
ОтветитьGreat job.
ОтветитьI have similar switches and done the same thing, however my plugs seems to forgot the remote controller's code. so I after a power outage, you have to re-pair all of the sockets, which sucks.
Ответитьhey great job i made something similar (control an air conditioner outlet using esp via blynk app)
the ac requirers about 20a 110v
at first everything seems to work yet after a month or so the relay output (com / no) stop executing power while inputs on of works fine what could be the problem? I use a relay which is made for 10 a should i get a bigger one? and i power relay from esp should i power itbfrom a different separate power source? Thanks
Yeah.... funny. I mean the first scene with the electrocution. Didn't know though that Germans can be funny. I doubt that the German VDE would find such fiddling with electrical installations very funny though. ElectroBOOM
's (Look him up! He rules!) vlogs are way cooler btw.
BUT.... the protocol reverse-engineering is very interesting.
CE = China Export
ОтветитьHow to remove, clear memory of learned signals in the socket? Is it possible with this grey button?
EDIT: the only way i found out: save many times the same code, to roll out the memory slots. Holding the button while entering the socket to the wall deosn't work for me. .
Do you have a link to compatible Australian plugs?
Ответитьfunny and great
ОтветитьPlease make a video about an very cheap (SONOFF WIFI SWITCH) that you can buy for about 4$ to 5$.
ОтветитьMore of drama than information
Ответить„SEEM to be certified“ 😂😂
ОтветитьThe CE logo doesn't mean it's certified. It stands for China Export
Ответитьsuper bro
ОтветитьI wanna know someone who at least not smiling looking at his introduction.
ОтветитьHi Bitluni
Love your videos and have learned a great deal on the 8266 Wifi from watching. I got a couple of Etekcity remote outlets. I copied your Arduino code and bought the 433Mhz transmitter / receiver modules. I had a problem that I was able to determine that the Etekcity remote outlets have a different ON/OFF pattern. The data bits that control on/off are reversed and they don't use a bit for the channel. The outlets all have separate addresses. 0011=off 1100=on. (Preamble, Address, On/OFF data) I was almost to the point of using a relay to short out the switches..Thanks
I'm from the future. Just use a cheap Sonoff and reprogram it's own ESP8266. A static code to turn on/off seems quite insecure.
ОтветитьYou are amazing!
ОтветитьExcuse me i need your help to program ESP8266 woth IRremote send
Ответитьhello Bitluni,
i want to use this project by using VirtualWire.h library ...if it is posible then how do i code? for transmit "fx001" like codes plz reply i already made project using VirtualWire.h library,
regards,
Saad Lala.
i can turn on my device from the webserver with the link, but i cant turn it off with the link?
can you help me?
Just found this. Pretty cool. I think the sonoff devices make this redundant now.
ОтветитьGenau das wa ich gesucht habe. Jetzt braucht ich nur noch das Geld und Motivation.
ОтветитьLet's face it, we all have fondled with the idea of a servo pushing the button at some point
ОтветитьHow far i can do that by android?
Ответитьum..... the ESP8266 seems to be cheaper than the wireless outlets... am i missing something here?
ОтветитьAmazing
ОтветитьYou can be electrocuted only once
ОтветитьHi 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!
ОтветитьHallo,
I'm trying a similar-ish project with little knowledge on the matter.
I'm using NodeMCU.
Just on lil' question, does the phone you're using needs to be connected via WiFi to the same router your little shield is?
Or can you do the same thing over celular data / other WiFi?
Thaaaanks
can you please show, how to rgb with the brwoser methode?
ОтветитьNice complete solution. I like your videos more and more as I watch. Thanks .
ОтветитьДай прогу для андроида что бы управлять модулем ESP
ОтветитьHow did you workout binary 28013 from 20bit? I tried to learn but different id!
Ответитьa bit stupid.
Ответитьbe careful with electricity, Laurel
ОтветитьThe intro.... 😅👏👌👍👍
ОтветитьAny chance this could work with the philips remote controlled plugs?
ОтветитьI need a diagram for pins i not got a an RX pin in the readme file you made?
ОтветитьWould be a ssr better than a normal relay?
ОтветитьThank you for sharing this fun & informative video! 😺🖐
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