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Hardware Lampi RGBWW Battery Powered Smart Light
Property | Value |
---|---|
Manufacturer | Hamed's Technological Adventures |
Product page | https://oshwlab.com/hamedta/lampii |
Wiki page | https://github.com/hamed-ta/Lampi |
Build flag | LAMPI_RGBWW |
Lampi Smart Light
LAMPI is an RGBWW WiFi LED smart light based on ESP8266, there is an INA219 energy sensor on the board that enables it to measure the battery voltage and the energy consumption and maintain the light intensity when the battery voltage changes. It also protects LEDs from overheating by measuring the temperature of the LED board.
1 - disconnect J1 as both RXD and GPIO16 will be high in flash mode, which can burn blue channel mosfet/LEDs/resistor. 2 - connect your USB to UART Bridge to RXT, TXD, and GND pines on the board. 3 - connect a pushbutton to SW2 (GPIO2). 4 - connect power (3-5 Volts or depending on the regulator and LEDs up to 16 volts). 5 - push and hold the pushbutton connected to SW2 and touch the rest pin to the metal case of ESP8266 or GND pin to reset ESP. 6 - Progamm ESP in this way for the first program, for the next time you can flash with OTA.
TODO
If you're looking for support:
- Issues: this is the most dynamic channel at the moment, you might find an answer to your question by searching open or closed issues.
- Wiki pages: might not be as up-to-date as we all would like (hey, you can also contribute in the documentation!).
- Gitter channel: you have better chances to get fast answers from project contributors or other ESPurna users. (also available with any Matrix client!)
- Issue a question: as a last resort, you can open new question issue on GitHub. Just remember: the more info you provide the more chances you'll have to get an accurate answer.
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