eibyer
January 30, 2017, 11:57pm
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If you like to tinker…maybe this will pique your interest. I used the information in this thread to power on/off and adjust the volume of an old onkyo receiver.
Hi guys,
I’ve been working on a project to make my “dumb” fan “smart”, initially I was going to use a RPi but the board is kind of large and not really portable. Then I discovered this ESP8266 board, it’s tiny, cheap, has Wifi built-in and requires no SD cards.
Now my fan is “smart”, it can be controlled from ST, Alexa, ST smartTile dashboard. It’s powered by 2 AA batteries (completely wireless).
I’m not really good at describing so please see for yourself: demo video here , and some photos here
The hardware includes: ESP8266 board , small breadboard, AA batter holder (3v total), and the IR kit
Software includes:
Arduino framework : To program ESP8266 using Arduino IDE
IRremote ESP8266 Library : To receive/transmit IR, use this code to get the IR code and this code as the main sketch …
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