Support for DS18B20 temperature sensor has been added to ESP8266 firmware.
Firmware is available at
https://github.com/SUPLA/ESP8266/tree/m ... e-firmware
Sources:
https://github.com/SUPLA/supla-core/tre ... SP8266_IOT
ESP8266 & DS18B20
I'm sure It should work with NodeMCU board.
Which firmware do you use ?
To connect ESP8266 module to the SUPLA system you need use dedicated firmware.
Some versions of ESP8266-12 have swapped GPIO4,5 pins. So you should try
this:
https://github.com/SUPLA/ESP8266/tree/m ... e-firmware
or this firmware:
https://github.com/SUPLA/ESP8266/tree/m ... are-gpio54
Which sensor do you mean?
Which firmware do you use ?
To connect ESP8266 module to the SUPLA system you need use dedicated firmware.
Some versions of ESP8266-12 have swapped GPIO4,5 pins. So you should try
this:
https://github.com/SUPLA/ESP8266/tree/m ... e-firmware
or this firmware:
https://github.com/SUPLA/ESP8266/tree/m ... are-gpio54
Which sensor do you mean?
I will add support for this sensor as soon as possible.
-- the problem is, that I do not see the supla wifi, I tried to upload yr fmwr more times
-- how I can connect to the supla cloud without this "wifi" firmware function? I would like to test with supla different sensors.
-- I use nodemcu ondemand firmware.
-- how I can connect to the supla cloud without this "wifi" firmware function? I would like to test with supla different sensors.
-- I use nodemcu ondemand firmware.
You need connect an button to the GPIO5. Then you should press it and hold minimum 5 sec after power on.
Then the device will switch to config mode and you will find SUPLA-ESP8266 wireless network.
You should add press button in this way:
Then the device will switch to config mode and you will find SUPLA-ESP8266 wireless network.
You should add press button in this way:
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I wired the switch per your schematic and still can't get the config to show up even after reflashing.
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OK, so I got it into config mode so I could update the settings, but now it looks like it is in a continuous reboot mode.