Esphome Nest Thermostat Clone On Cheap Rotary Display Page 5 Share

Esphome Nest Thermostat Clone On Cheap Rotary Display Page 6 Share Circling back to this, i’ve added this device (zx2d10ge01r v4848) to the upcoming mipi rgb display driver as a pre defined model, so the required yaml for the display is just as below. Happy to help, together we might come to a final solution faster i can finalize the display if someone helps figure out how to make the gpio sensors work reliably….

Esphome Nest Thermostat Clone On Cheap Rotary Display Page 6 Share This user manual provides detailed information about the lcd interface, fpc connector interface, and hardware peripherals for rapid also you can just flash it via the mx1.25x7 port. the pins are the same as in this dongle here: gpio0 is boot on the dongle. so no need to open the device. has anyone a nice way to mount this thing?. The back light, haptics, leds around the rotary bit, button and rotary all works, using it on my shelly dimmer in the lounge. still cant get anything on the screen, but hopefully tomorrow that will be resolved, found the drivers to download in esphome dev branch. The delay feature for st7701s is currently in esphome 2024.9.0beta1 as of writing, but you still need to manually modify st7701s.cpp per the posts above to moving the init sequence earlier and destroying the spi because of how the spi pins are shared with the display on this device. Currently it’s not connected to a physical thermostat outlet, but a virtual ha device to get the sensor values. now i’m less disappointed and think it can be usable. the rotary sensors are a little off, the pushbutton doesn’t work reliably, but it has a vibration motor inside which is fun.

Esphome Nest Thermostat Clone On Cheap Rotary Display Share Your The delay feature for st7701s is currently in esphome 2024.9.0beta1 as of writing, but you still need to manually modify st7701s.cpp per the posts above to moving the init sequence earlier and destroying the spi because of how the spi pins are shared with the display on this device. Currently it’s not connected to a physical thermostat outlet, but a virtual ha device to get the sensor values. now i’m less disappointed and think it can be usable. the rotary sensors are a little off, the pushbutton doesn’t work reliably, but it has a vibration motor inside which is fun. Nest thermostat clone on a rotary display running esphome 👉 discussion on community.home assistant.io discussion on discord 👈 device (aliexpress): 2.4 inch rotary screen wt 0 s2 240nw. I modified this cheap rotating ceiling display night light by adding an esp32. i got lucky because it was already being powered with 5v, so i tapped the power connector and stuffed the esp32 inside the chassis. I want to connect an waterproof temprature sensor to my esp with esphome on it. i have other sensors on my esp and that works, but with the onewire sensor i have no luck. Yes you can use this sensor you will need to wire it up using a voltage divider and then define and calibrate an adc sensor. instructions for setting up built in analog voltage sensors. depending on your application, there may be more suitable temperature sensors. these are typically used for higher temperature applications i.e ovens, vats etc.
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