An ESP8266 descentralized smart switch mesh.
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Now we have a fully working wifi switch...
We will upload a video soon!
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Yes! our hacking session was successful!
Now we will to connect everything!
Next, we will create our pcb prototype. :)
Hacking a 5V power supply to give us 3.3v! to give food to our esp8266 :)
We were a bit ran out of time but now we are active designing and developing our prototype!
So, we are developing and testing our sketch into our esp8266-01, testing with leds, and it's working!
In a few days we will working on turning on / off real devices!
Please stay tuned.
Thanks for your time!
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Very interesting!!!
Why you only can controle four devices?
Do you use the ESP-NOW mode?
I have been interested in how to make a smart switch myself. Looks like a great project! I wasn't sure what the best method of converting AC to DC in a compact space might be. I had found these converters (http://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/c/cui/encapsulated-ac-dc?&WT.srch=1&gclid=CKWSkvSM1c4CFQupaQodgmgM-g), but wasn't sure if this was the best way to go - not to mention these can be pricey.
Hi,
I had the same idea but with those converters: http://www.newark.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Search?pageSize=25&st=Vigortronix&catalogId=15003&categoryId=800000087512&langId=-1&storeId=10194
But I'm also thinking that they are a little expensive.
Hi Christophe! thanks for your comment, this image is illustrative, we will create our design.
Hi,
Your products looks very good!
What power supply do you use ?
Christophe.
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How about adding a ACS712TELC module to measure current? :)