Awesome demo Nassir. I was able to successfully apply your tutorial and have four 3 way switches in my living room to control the daily used devices. Also I can confirm your latest updated code works with 2nd generation Echo. Keep up the good work.
bobby royster I did you can see this in the following video. This project was to demonstrate how to add analog capabilities to pi since it does not have any analog GPIOs. th-cam.com/video/5SgB6wzgxY0/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for your great works!!! I have a problem with determining if lights on or off on my dimmable led light. Your guides works perfect when light is maximum brightness. When I make min brightness it couldn't determine if it is on or off. I measure my light. When it is max brightness it consumes 0.095 A, when min 0.007 A, when close from remote 0.004 A. So it is very difficult to determine status in this situation. Do you have any recommendation for this? Thank you.
Awesome demo Nassir. I was able to successfully apply your tutorial and have four 3 way switches in my living room to control the daily used devices. Also I can confirm your latest updated code works with 2nd generation Echo. Keep up the good work.
Kiran Bondili Thank you for your valuable feedback and support.
Great project. Is there a way to read the value of the current itself?
I was think about.. And if i wanna use: SCT012+ raspberry pi+ Ads1115. How can i put tha on a dashbord node red?
Is the diode zener diode?
hi can i use the acs 712 to read the current measurement with the raspberry pi?
I updated the code. It is working with Echo dot Gen 3 and Gen 2
Hi, Is there any reason you did not use a nodemuc? I figure you will want this as compact as possible if you want to add this into a box
bobby royster I did you can see this in the following video. This project was to demonstrate how to add analog capabilities to pi since it does not have any analog GPIOs.
th-cam.com/video/5SgB6wzgxY0/w-d-xo.html
Hi what type of diode are you using, how many amps is your current sensor thanks
1N4004
It will be helpful if you share circuit diagram at least in the repo.
Amigo me marca error tu programa de python me marcá que no se encontró el módulo
Thanks for your great works!!! I have a problem with determining if lights on or off on my dimmable led light. Your guides works perfect when light is maximum brightness. When I make min brightness it couldn't determine if it is on or off. I measure my light. When it is max brightness it consumes 0.095 A, when min 0.007 A, when close from remote 0.004 A. So it is very difficult to determine status in this situation. Do you have any recommendation for this? Thank you.
Gürcan Güler Modify the code and consider if the current is less than 0.007A that means the bulb is off anything higher bulb is on.
@@netmedias7657 I tried modify the codes but I think my sensors is not sensitive for under 7mA.
your videos are very cool it was awasome, but you have not used node more precisely johnny-five ??
I have used NodeMcu in many projects. Checkout the dimmer tutorial on it.
th-cam.com/video/eFeOSiL-IBQ/w-d-xo.html&lc=Ugz_vjmXzrDZBk5iFI14AaABAg
Awesome video. A link to all the components might be usefull !
Your videos are amazing!
Will the light switch on when the raspberry Pi is switched off?
No
ok thanks
wow....You are a genius...
Thank you
Please make a tutorial on how to add 8 relays. please
Sure, stay tuned.
What tranaistor?
2N3904
Show me how to work with Google Home.PLZ
Sure, Stay tuned.
@@netmedias7657 wow...good job...
Arduino Uno pls
Justine Aaron Sure, I added to my todo list. Thanks