Adds new switces and lamp

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Jonathan Hodgson 4 years ago
parent d669c05588
commit 72f55187d2
  1. 57
      hall-switch-1.yaml
  2. 65
      kitchen-lamp.yaml
  3. 164
      kitchen-switch.yaml
  4. 57
      study-switch.yaml

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#SONOFF T1 EU/UK (1 button)
#https://www.banggood.com/SONOFF-T1-EU-or-UK-AC-100-240V-1-or-2-or-3-Gang-TX-Series-WIFI-Wall-Switch-433Mhz-RF-Remote-Controlled-Wifi-Switch-Smart-Home-Switch-Works-With-Alexa-Google-Home-p-1470883.html?rmmds=myorder&cur_warehouse=UK&ID=6278514
esphome:
name: hall_switch_1
platform: ESP8266
board: esp01_1m
wifi:
ssid: !secret wifi-ssid
password: !secret wifi-password
logger:
api:
ota:
# This is the button on the switch
# It is no longer published to home assistant, it is instead used by esphome to
# update the state of a "virtual" sensor. This is how I distinguish
# between a single, double and hold push
binary_sensor:
- platform: gpio
name: "Hall Switch 1 Sensor"
pin:
number: GPIO0
mode: INPUT_PULLUP
inverted: True
# There is a bit of a delay between pushing the button on the switch and
# the light turning on. This is for 2 main reasons:
# * There is a bit of a delay for the switch to decide if a single or
# double press was wanted
# * The smart bulbs take a little while to turn on
# To give some instant feedback to the user, I re-purpose the wifi light.
# Whenever the touchpad is being pushed, the light is on.
# This makes it clear that the push has been registered.
on_press:
then:
- output.turn_on: blue_led
on_release:
then:
- output.turn_off: blue_led
# This switch gives electrisity to the bulb. We want it on all the time really
switch:
- platform: gpio
name: "Hall Switch Relay"
pin: GPIO12
restore_mode: ALWAYS_ON
# This is the blue wifi led.
# It is used above to determine whether or not a push is registered
output:
- platform: esp8266_pwm
id: blue_led
pin: GPIO13
inverted: True

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#SONOFF BASICR2
#https://www.banggood.com/SONOFF-BASICR2-10A-2200W-WIFI-Wireless-Smart-Switch-Remote-Control-Socket-APP-Timer-AC90-250V-50-or-60Hz-Works-with-Amazon-Alexa-Google-Home-Assistant-Nest-IFTTT-p-1019971.html?rmmds=myorder&cur_warehouse=CN
esphome:
name: kitchen_lamp
platform: ESP8266
board: esp8285
wifi:
ssid: !secret wifi-ssid
password: !secret wifi-password
logger:
api:
ota:
# Device Specific Config
light:
- platform: binary
id: lamp
name: "Kitchen Lamp"
output: gpio_12
output:
- platform: gpio
pin: GPIO12
id: gpio_12
binary_sensor:
- platform: gpio
id: push_button
pin:
number: GPIO0
mode: INPUT_PULLUP
inverted: True
internal: true
on_press:
# Prevents unintended LED lit states.
if:
condition:
- light.is_off: lamp
then:
#- light.turn_on: blue_led
- light.turn_on: lamp
else:
- light.turn_off: lamp
#switch:
# # The relay switches on the red side of the LED when active.
# - platform: gpio
# name: "Sonoff Basic Relay"
# pin: GPIO12
# id: relay
# on_turn_off:
# if:
# condition:
# - switch.is_on: blue_led
# then:
# - switch.turn_off: blue_led
# # With this we can control the blue side of the LED.
# - platform: gpio
# id: blue_led
# pin:
# number: GPIO13
# inverted: True

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#SONOFF T1 EU/UK (3 buttons)
#https://www.banggood.com/SONOFF-T1-EU-or-UK-AC-100-240V-1-or-2-or-3-Gang-TX-Series-WIFI-Wall-Switch-433Mhz-RF-Remote-Controlled-Wifi-Switch-Smart-Home-Switch-Works-With-Alexa-Google-Home-p-1470883.html?rmmds=myorder&cur_warehouse=UK&ID=6278514
esphome:
name: kitchen_switch
platform: ESP8266
board: esp01_1m
wifi:
ssid: !secret wifi-ssid
password: !secret wifi-password
logger:
api:
ota:
binary_sensor:
- platform: gpio
pin:
number: GPIO0
mode: INPUT_PULLUP
inverted: True
name: "Kitchen Touchpad 1"
on_press:
then:
- output.turn_on: blue_led
on_release:
then:
- output.turn_off: blue_led
- platform: gpio
pin:
number: GPIO9
mode: INPUT_PULLUP
inverted: True
name: "Kitchen Touchpad 2"
on_press:
if:
condition:
- light.is_off: kitchen_celing_light
then:
- light.turn_on: kitchen_celing_light
- output.turn_on: blue_led
else:
- light.turn_off: kitchen_celing_light
- output.turn_on: blue_led
on_release:
then:
output.turn_off: blue_led
- platform: gpio
pin:
number: GPIO10
mode: INPUT_PULLUP
inverted: True
name: "Kitchen Touchpad 3"
on_press:
if:
condition:
- light.is_off: under_lights_light
then:
- light.turn_on: under_lights_light
- output.turn_on: blue_led
else:
- light.turn_off: under_lights_light
- output.turn_on: blue_led
on_release:
then:
output.turn_off: blue_led
# - platform: status
# name: "Sonoff T1 UK 3 Gang Status"
switch:
- platform: gpio
name: "Lounge Relay 1"
pin: GPIO12
restore_mode: ALWAYS_OFF
# - platform: gpio
# name: "Lounge Relay 2"
# pin: GPIO5
# - platform: gpio
# name: "Lounge Relay 3"
# pin: GPIO4
output:
# Register the blue LED as a dimmable output ....
- platform: esp8266_pwm
id: blue_led
pin: GPIO13
inverted: True
- platform: gpio
id: kitchen_celing
pin: GPIO5
- platform: gpio
id: under_lights
pin: GPIO4
light:
- platform: binary
name: "Kitchen Celing"
output: kitchen_celing
id: kitchen_celing_light
- platform: binary
name: "Kitchen Under Lighting"
output: under_lights
id: under_lights_light
# This sensor is published to homeassistant with the value:
# * single
# * double
# * hold
# This can be used to trigger automations by type "state"
#text_sensor:
# - platform: template
# name: "Lounge Touchpad 1"
# id: louge_button_1
# icon: "mdi:toggle-switch"
# on_value:
# then:
# - if:
# condition:
# text_sensor.state:
# id: louge_button_1
# state: ""
# else:
# - delay: 20ms
# - text_sensor.template.publish:
# id: louge_button_1
# state: !lambda 'return "";'
# - platform: template
# name: "Lounge Touchpad 2"
# id: louge_button_2
# icon: "mdi:toggle-switch"
# on_value:
# then:
# - if:
# condition:
# text_sensor.state:
# id: louge_button_2
# state: ""
# else:
# - delay: 20ms
# - text_sensor.template.publish:
# id: louge_button_2
# state: !lambda 'return "";'
# - platform: template
# name: "Lounge Touchpad 3"
# id: louge_button_3
# icon: "mdi:toggle-switch"
# on_value:
# then:
# - if:
# condition:
# text_sensor.state:
# id: louge_button_3
# state: ""
# else:
# - delay: 20ms
# - text_sensor.template.publish:
# id: louge_button_3
# state: !lambda 'return "";'

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#SONOFF T1 EU/UK (1 button)
#https://www.banggood.com/SONOFF-T1-EU-or-UK-AC-100-240V-1-or-2-or-3-Gang-TX-Series-WIFI-Wall-Switch-433Mhz-RF-Remote-Controlled-Wifi-Switch-Smart-Home-Switch-Works-With-Alexa-Google-Home-p-1470883.html?rmmds=myorder&cur_warehouse=UK&ID=6278514
esphome:
name: study_switch
platform: ESP8266
board: esp01_1m
wifi:
ssid: !secret wifi-ssid
password: !secret wifi-password
logger:
api:
ota:
# This is the button on the switch
# It is no longer published to home assistant, it is instead used by esphome to
# update the state of a "virtual" sensor. This is how I distinguish
# between a single, double and hold push
binary_sensor:
- platform: gpio
name: "Study Sensor"
pin:
number: GPIO0
mode: INPUT_PULLUP
inverted: True
# There is a bit of a delay between pushing the button on the switch and
# the light turning on. This is for 2 main reasons:
# * There is a bit of a delay for the switch to decide if a single or
# double press was wanted
# * The smart bulbs take a little while to turn on
# To give some instant feedback to the user, I re-purpose the wifi light.
# Whenever the touchpad is being pushed, the light is on.
# This makes it clear that the push has been registered.
on_press:
then:
- output.turn_on: blue_led
on_release:
then:
- output.turn_off: blue_led
# This switch gives electrisity to the bulb. We want it on all the time really
switch:
- platform: gpio
name: "Study Relay"
pin: GPIO12
restore_mode: ALWAYS_ON
# This is the blue wifi led.
# It is used above to determine whether or not a push is registered
output:
- platform: esp8266_pwm
id: blue_led
pin: GPIO13
inverted: True
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