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2gang in wall dimmer with touch sensors

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  • Mateusz PiętaM Offline
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    Mateusz Pięta
    wrote on last edited by Mateusz Pięta
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    Hello,
    I would like to present you my latest project - 2 gang dimmer to be placed in wall (EU) with livolo panel on top of it. Works with standard light bulbs and dimmable leds
    sorry fot the panel condition - it wen throuhg a lot :)
    in short:
    220v to 3v3 power supply
    esp8266-12e
    printable case
    zero-cross detection
    ttp223 touch sensors
    1.2A per dimm channel
    ws2812b RGB led![alt text](image url)

    and some pictures:
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      Interesting! Can you share some more details? I'm particularly interested in you power supply.

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      • D DavidZH

        Interesting! Can you share some more details? I'm particularly interested in you power supply.

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        Mateusz Pięta
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        @davidzh
        Powersupply is rather simple chinese one:
        https://aliexpress.com/item/1pcs-small-size-ac-dc-power-supply-module-220v-to-3-3v-1w-isolated-LED-
        ac/32653670258.html?spm=a2g17.10010108.1000016.1.73e0545dSSfyHB&isOrigTitle=true

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          andrew
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          Nice project!
          I'm working on a partially similar solution as well :) hopefully it will be ready to release in the next weeks.
          In my setup I did not change the top board but reprogrammed the PIC MCU instead to be able to interface properly with my replaced controller board at the bottom.

          What did you use on your top board at the touch sensing section? I'm interested in the plastic stuff.

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            I would be interested in the project, it is still working

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