Um ganz Sicher zu gehen, dass ich nach dem Verlassen meines Arbeitsplatzes/Schreibtisch auch wirklich alle Geräte (Lötkolben, etc.) ausgeschaltet habe, schalte ich schon seit Jahren die Verbraucher an meinem Schreibtisch […]
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Um ganz Sicher zu gehen, dass ich nach dem Verlassen meines Arbeitsplatzes/Schreibtisch auch wirklich alle Geräte (Lötkolben, etc.) ausgeschaltet habe, schalte ich schon seit Jahren die Verbraucher an meinem Schreibtisch […]
Read moreThere are some practical modules in the Sonoff range. This also includes the “Sonoff iFan03”. This is actually intended to be able to control ceiling fans and a connected lamp […]
Read moreFlashing devices with the ESP8266 is already described in the article ESP8266 – Flashing .bin files under Windows with the “Esptool”. But many ready-made SmartHome devices such as various sockets […]
Read moreLetting a relay run with a shut-off delay is actually a function that is used quite often. Unfortunately (at least until today) this is not so easy to implement with […]
Read moreBesides the hardware, the right software for your project is just as important. A practical and universally applicable firmware for the “forest-and-meadow microcontroller” ESP8266 is the Tasmota firmware. This allows […]
Read moreThe articles Tasmota – Configuring the Sonoff 433Mhz RF Bridge and teaching Sockets and Sonoff – 433Mhz RF Bridge flashing Tasmota firmware explain how to prepare the Sonoff RF Bridge […]
Read moreSome may recognized in the Retro-speaker project, that it is a small hobby of me to give old things a new benefit. If you can also improve the old technology […]
Read moreIn the article about the 433Mhz mini push-button, I had already reported on my wanderings through the wonders of the electronic product world. On this trip I also noticed a […]
Read moreAfter flashing the Sonoff RF Bridge – as described in the article Sonoff – 433Mhz RF Bridge flashing Tasmota firmware – with the Tasmota firmware, it is time to correctly […]
Read moreAfter I recently found a way to forward notifications from my phone to my SmartHome, I have now considered a few ways to use this “useful” as possible. At first, […]
Read moreIn the article NodeRed/Tasmota – Building a Facebook Icon Lamp, I described why, in my opinion, a Facebook lamp is a useful thing if you want to be sure about […]
Read moreThe other day, I found the mason jar pictured below on the shelves of a large Swedish furniture company. Mason jars are not an invention from Sweden. I would almost […]
Read moreThe Sonoff 433Mhz RF Bridge is a cheap and easy way to drive devices that communicate with each other over the 433Mhz radio frequency. In principle, as the name suggests, […]
Read moreFrom the construction of the world map lamp I had a few plastic lamp housings over. These lay for a long time lonely on the shelf, until I came up […]
Read moreIn the search for cheap Wi-Fi sockets to control normal consumers you will sooner or later stumble on the “Sonoff S26”. This is a (if not the most) cheapest Wi-Fi […]
Read moreLamps that can be integrated into their own SmartHome system currently come with salted prices. So some smart lamp costs 100 euros and more. In my opinion, these prices are […]
Read moreThanks to the very universal Tasmota firmware (see: flashing Sonoff 433Mhz Rf Bridge with Tasmota firmware), you can use the Sonoff RF Bridge to send and receive just about any […]
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