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💬 Sonoff relay using MySensors ESP8266 wifi or mqtt gateway

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  • gohanG Offline
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    #83

    I was just asking since tasmota works great on mqtt

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      I will just leave that here for other like me that wondered for hours why they could flash their sonoff, but it did not react once plugged to the main.

      You need to setup your arduino with DOUT as flash mode.
      Other mode will flash without errors, but the device will appear bricked.
      My settings where:
      0_1517047090707_sonoff flashing settings.png

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      • tripyT tripy

        I will just leave that here for other like me that wondered for hours why they could flash their sonoff, but it did not react once plugged to the main.

        You need to setup your arduino with DOUT as flash mode.
        Other mode will flash without errors, but the device will appear bricked.
        My settings where:
        0_1517047090707_sonoff flashing settings.png

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        #85

        @tripy yes, you are absolute right - you need to set the flash Mode to DOUT for flashing the newer SONOFF generation (the SONOFF's with the hidden green LED).

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          #86

          Hello!
          Maybe someone here has a code for Sonoff RF with support 433 MHz receiver?
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          In my opinion, paired with a wireless wall switch, this will turn out to be quite a cheap and convenient solution for lighting control.
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          The cost of a set of relay and switch about 10 dollars.

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            #87

            Did you try this?
            https://github.com/arendst/Sonoff-Tasmota

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            • electrikE electrik

              Did you try this?
              https://github.com/arendst/Sonoff-Tasmota

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              #88

              @electrik Now I just read the description of this firmware. To do this, I need to understand how to work with MQTT. I hoped to find a simpler solution. Ethernet gateway is much easier to connect.:man-shrugging:

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                #89

                Mqtt Is really easy to use in fact. Just follow a tutorial to install mosquitto and you're ready to go.
                It also depends on your controller of course

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                • electrikE electrik

                  Mqtt Is really easy to use in fact. Just follow a tutorial to install mosquitto and you're ready to go.
                  It also depends on your controller of course

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                  @electrik Thanks you! Now I will order everything I need on TaoBao in China. I just yesterday learned about the existence of the Sonoff module with 433 MHz radio support and wall switches for them.

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                  • vladimirV vladimir

                    @electrik Now I just read the description of this firmware. To do this, I need to understand how to work with MQTT. I hoped to find a simpler solution. Ethernet gateway is much easier to connect.:man-shrugging:

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                    #91

                    @vladimir what controller are you using? Most home automation controllers like domoticz and Home Assistant have a quick integration with Tasmota or EspEasy

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                    • gohanG gohan

                      @vladimir what controller are you using? Most home automation controllers like domoticz and Home Assistant have a quick integration with Tasmota or EspEasy

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                      @gohan I use OpenHAB 2. As I understand it, it also integrates well with Tasmota.

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                        #93

                        good, give it a try

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