Ok, I wasn't sure about the visible ip.
At first I thought it was ok, you can see it in a quote. Later I thought, better safe than sorry. But of course it had no effect because of the quote witch already had my ip in it.
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- 19 Oct 2020, 09:25
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
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- 18 Oct 2020, 21:42
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
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Re: RPIEasy
I do not have dhcp enabled because I like to have a fixed ip, so I know on what address I can reach the pi. I did te upgrade and this was my log right after that. Strange thing is that mqtt is connecting right away. 21:24:18 ......... 21:24:18 Event: GenMQTT#Connected 21:24:18 Event: System#Boot 21:...
- 18 Oct 2020, 19:28
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 502294
Re: RPIEasy
I did a new fresh install with the desktop and let it update after installation. After that I installed RpiEasy again and configured it. I have no idea why this is happening but again my (ethernet) network does not seem to work correct. 19:23:00 Event: gpio2#HekStatus=0 19:23:00 Event: gpio3#Deurbel...
- 16 Oct 2020, 20:54
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 502294
Re: RPIEasy
I have debian buster installed, maybe thats the problem.
I'll try raspbian this weekend.
I'll try raspbian this weekend.
- 15 Oct 2020, 19:43
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 502294
Re: RPIEasy
Even with the relay disconnected this message appears. The power supply is an original pi one. below is a log without anything connected. 19:39:48 Event: gpio2#HekStatus=0 19:39:48 Event: gpio3#Deurbel=0 19:39:48 Event: gpio4#Brievenbus=0 19:39:48 State preserving is disabled 19:39:48 Event: gpio14#...
- 15 Oct 2020, 18:43
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
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Re: RPIEasy
18:31:35 Event: gpio2#HekStatus=0 18:31:35 Event: gpio3#Deurbel=0 18:31:35 Event: gpio4#Brievenbus=0 18:31:35 State preserving is disabled 18:31:35 Event: gpio14#Doorgang=0 18:31:35 Event: GenMQTT#Disconnected 18:31:35 MQTT controller: xxx.0.0.xxx:xxxx connection failed [Errno 101] Network is unrea...
- 14 Oct 2020, 20:34
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
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Re: RPIEasy
If I check that box, after I press submit, it automatically unchecks. Probably because I use output(high), I use this, because this is the only setting to make sure the relay does not switch at startup. And that probably has something to do with the fact that when the relay is low, the state is 1. A...
- 13 Oct 2020, 23:11
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 502294
Re: RPIEasy
Just one tiny thingy.
If I reboot the system, I first have to use the toggle switch in the webif before the relay starts reacting to the set topic.
If I reboot the system, I first have to use the toggle switch in the webif before the relay starts reacting to the set topic.
- 13 Oct 2020, 23:01
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 502294
Re: RPIEasy
Thanks for updating, great work. Now if I push the toggle switch, I get a state message. But if I publish a 1 or 0 to the set topic, the relay switches, state changes in the webif. But I don't get a message at the state topic. I am sorry, I missed the option box "Response to remote commands for...
- 13 Oct 2020, 20:34
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 502294
Re: RPIEasy
Okay, so i added this.
It does report to that state topic, but on one switch moment I get over a thousand messages.
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On relais#hek do
if [relais#hek]=1
gpio,15,1
publish,RPIEasy/relais/hek/state,1
else
gpio,15,0
publish,RPIEasy/relais/hek/state,0
endif
endon
- 12 Oct 2020, 20:25
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 502294
Re: RPIEasy
I managed to get it working bij using the set topic as the state topic. I don't think this is the right way but it works. Indeed, it is not a very good solution. Maybe i can add a new option to P029 plugin for non-Domoticz systems to report back. That would be nice, the way i have it now is not wor...
- 11 Oct 2020, 22:01
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 502294
Re: RPIEasy
I managed to get it working bij using the set topic as the state topic. I don't think this is the right way but it works. What could be the issue when I use it like this? Now I have to figure out how to automatically switch the relay back of after 1 or 2 seconds. It needs to act as some kind of push...
- 11 Oct 2020, 16:11
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 502294
Re: RPIEasy
I am indeed using the domoticz output helper. Should I use a switch instead? https://i.ibb.co/6rxb00t/controller.jpg https://i.ibb.co/h77J0h1/Device.jpg https://i.ibb.co/WpGG3dj/Devices.jpg https://i.ibb.co/94rtXVK/mqtt-lens.jpg https://i.ibb.co/JQYYVQV/mgtt-switch-hass1.jpg https://i.ibb.co/r4rwft6...
- 11 Oct 2020, 12:52
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 502294
Re: RPIEasy
I have chosen to go wired now, and with the pi I will be able to add different options in the future. I have it all set up but I can't get it to work like it should. In my home assistant I added the mqtt switches. I am testing mqtt with mqtt lens. If I press the toggle button in the web interface, t...
- 09 Oct 2020, 22:56
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 502294
Re: RPIEasy
That must be it, I indeed have a 5v relay. I ordered a 3 volt one right away and will try that. You can use your 5V relay by adding 4 pieces of passive parts between the RPI and the 5V relay: https://m.blog.hu/bi/bitekmindenhol/image/rele.jpg https://m.blog.hu/bi/bitekmindenhol/image/panel1_jpg.jpg...
- 08 Oct 2020, 18:42
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 502294
Re: RPIEasy
But now I would like to control a relay which I wired to the gpio15. ... The relay got power from the 1st pin with the 3rd ground pin. The red light is on. I guess you are trying to use an 5V relay with a 3.3V GPIO, which will not work. If VDD=5V than High level needs to be 0.7 x VDD = 3.5V, check ...
- 07 Oct 2020, 19:37
- Forum: RPiEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: RPIEasy
- Replies: 332
- Views: 502294
Re: RPIEasy
Could someone help me with my rpi setup? I have everything set up and working for 3 switches to be monitored. Configured mqtt to receive messages from the pi on switch change. But now I would like to control a relay which I wired to the gpio15. I setup gpio15 as an output. I added Output - Domoticz ...
- 07 Oct 2020, 19:24
- Forum: Introduce yourself
- Topic: new guy
- Replies: 1
- Views: 6471
new guy
Hi, I am Arnold and live in the Netherlands.
I have a few nodes running esp easy, and now i am trying rpieasy to get a wired solution.
I am controlling everything with Homeassistant.
I have a few nodes running esp easy, and now i am trying rpieasy to get a wired solution.
I am controlling everything with Homeassistant.