Home Assistant Light Sensor
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.ค. 2019
- In this video we look at the BH1750 light sensor and reporting its data back to home assistant.
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You should have more views and subscribers! Great vids, keep em coming!
this is perfect. i never knew that using EPShome would be this easy. just ordered 20x NodeMcu and lots of different sensors this is too easy. thanks a lot for showing how easy this can be.
Hi, what is the maximum distance you can connect a Cat5/6 cable between ESP8266 D1 Mini ---> BH1750
Thanks you helped a lot
Oh one more thing, glad you keep the errors & mistakes in, don’t stop that please, the hyper-polished tutorials that get it right first time every time dont teach anything, you learn by your mistakes as they say
You are absolutely correct. Thanks again for the comments.
Hey dude, I'm about to add a light sensor to all my nodemcu that are already deployed with servos ,motion sensors or tem sensors, thanks for the video!
This is fantastic! Thank you. I just wanted to ask if you ended up making an enclosure for this and if you would mind sending the files for it if so! Would be so helpful
Excellent video again Lee, something I intend to create for a remote sensor, however I have an old house with not that many power sockets and don’t want it littered with esp8622 and little in-efficient power supplies, any way I can add light, temp & humidity sensors to the GPIO on the pi running hass.io and therefore have a main all-in-one setup? That with the DarkSky integration would give me a mega hass.io setup on one board!
Thanks for your comment Adrian. I believe that is possible. Let me look in to it and I will out a video together for you.
How fast is the illuminance sensor? Can I use this to monitor a small LED turning on briefly to make a dumb appliance smart?
How long do you think its gonna take compiling? Mine's been compiling for half an hour now.
Shouldn't take that long. Its been a while since I made this but off the top of my head it took around 5 minutes or so
@@leestechprep actually I found out that on my RPi 3+, compiling anything kills the home assistant. It takes up all memory and render the RPi non-responsive.
I copied the yaml file to my laptop and installed esphome (via python) and compiled the lot there. Then I uploaded the sketch to my D1_mini and rebooted. The lux-sensor popped up automatically, and esphome recognizes it.
i dont have an sc1 pin only an ScL :(
There is no sc1 pin. It's supposed to be the SCL. When in lower case spelling, scl might look a bit like sc1 especially with those mono type fonts. So I reckon that's why he keeps saying sc1 😁 I got a bit confused as well.
Btw: SCL= serial clock | SDA = serial data