I built another multisensor for the bedroom and I decided to change up a few components. Dive in and take a step by step approach to build it with Otto Winter's ESPHome software this time around as it's been a year since I built the initial Bruh Automation version. ESPHome is easy to use and configure; No Arduino IDE, no coding, just a config file and the sensors wired up!
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NodeMCU - [ Ссылка ]
TSL2561 LUX Sensor - [ Ссылка ]
Jumper Wires - [ Ссылка ]
AM312 Motion Sensor - [ Ссылка ]
5mm Neopixel - [ Ссылка ] or 8mm Neopixel - [ Ссылка ]
DHT22 Temp/Humidity - [ Ссылка ]
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Sample ESPHome YAML (replace the IP address and WiFi information)
esphome:
name: sensor_node1
platform: ESP8266
board: nodemcuv2
wifi:
ssid: 'yourWIFIhere'
password: 'yourPASShere'
manual_ip:
static_ip: 10.10.1.40 change this IP and remove this message
gateway: 10.10.1.1
subnet: 255.255.255.0
dns1: 10.10.1.1
dns2: 10.10.1.1
# Enable logging
logger:
# Enable Home Assistant API
api:
ota:
sensor:
- platform: dht
pin: D7
model: dht22
temperature:
name: "SenseNode Temp"
humidity:
name: "SenseNode Humidity"
update_interval: 30s
- platform: tsl2561
name: "SenseNode LUX"
address: 0x39
update_interval: 5s
binary_sensor:
- platform: gpio
pin: D6
name: "SenseNode Motion"
device_class: motion
on_press:
then:
- light.turn_on: ESPD4led
on_release:
then:
- light.turn_off: ESPD4led
light:
- platform: neopixelbus
type: RGB
variant: WS2811
pin: D3
num_leds: 1
name: "SenseNode LED"
- platform: binary
name: "SenseNode D4Led"
output: D4led
id: ESPD4led
i2c:
sda: D2
scl: D1
scan: False
output:
- platform: gpio
pin: D4
id: D4led
inverted: True
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Huge shout out to Bruh Automation for starting me on this ESP8266 journey on the first version of this multisensor a year ago. Please note, the product links above could be affiliate links, using them could earn digiblurDIY a small commission of purchases potentially helping with future video projects. Thank you! As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Please note, the product links above could be affiliate links, using them could earn digiblurDIY a small commission of most purchases and helps with future video projects. Thank you! As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
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