![]() ![]() When I first tried to build OpenSprinkler I've encountered a few issues, first, I had a very old NewLiquidCrystal library, which doesn't work on ESP8266, trying do download a new version through downloads doesn't solve the problem because its not there, you'll need to download either through Download Repository or through Mercuial clone.Īfter fixing that problem, I've started to configure the build to my needs, I've fixed the OPENSPRINKLER_ARDUINO_FREEMEM flag so it will report how much memory is available, I've reduced the number of stations to 4, changed the location and remove the default NTP IP since it wasn't working. Both GitHub - maxgerhardt/OpenSprinkler-Firmware: OpenSprinkler Unified Firmware for OpenSprinkler, OpenSprinkler Pi, and OpenSprinkler Beagle. Just remember to modify the pins used for each station, put a mosfet or a driver between the MCU, the pins are configurable through Pins.h under PIN_STN_S01 - 16 (on board with more pins, the version I have, has only 8). Which ESP8266 you ask? there are so many, if you need less than 8 stations, you can use the cheaper ones for about $2. Throw in some terminals, a few leds, a pcb and a voltage regulator and you have a working prototype. This will require some changes to my venerable plug-in. Vera/openLuup plugins Sep 21, 2022, 2:44 PM. ![]() This sounds simple, but I cannot figure out how to disable these scenes when the theyre not supposed to run. 2b) Wait 15 min then turn OFF a device called LETTUCE PUMP. Oath2 is now a requirement for apps needing access to Netatmo. 2a) Every 135 min, turn ON a device called LETTUCE PUMP. The design I chose to start with is pretty primitive, I didn't want any LCD or RTC, ESP8266 can get the time though NTP so I didn't see much use to it, for the solenoid drive I chose L293D, which should be more than enough for home valves with 600ma output (and 1.2A for peak current). OpenSprinkler Smart Home - Community (Last Updated: 21 December 2020) Netatmo Oath2 login Just seen notification to Netatmo developers that the current password-based login is being disabled as from October. Sometime ago I've read about OpenSprinkler ( source code ) and I had to try it, I was a bit dissapointed when first I saw it worked on Raspberry PI Zero, but then I saw other boards it might work on, until I've found a port to ESP8266 and decided to give it a go, but I should also note there's an official ESP8266 OpenSprinkler with Source Code. ![]() "If necessity is the mother of invention, then laziness is the father." - attributed to Allen Dale ![]()
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