any experience with atlas-scientific (wi-fi-hydroponics-kit)

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https://atlas-scientific.com/kits/wi-fi ... onics-kit/ i got the base module and an trying to run it with esp home
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i just got it working today on Tasmota ! works amazing ,will post more about it tomorrow .
you need to built tasmota enabling the Ezo sensors .
if you want to try my Tasmota 9.2 built with all EZO sensors enabled :
https://tasmota.github.io/docs/EZO/
also works with most Atlas Sensors on ESP8266 . i alsohave the EZO-CO2 working on a Wemos Mini D1 .
calibration can be done on Tasmota Console or HomeAssistant
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i tried to figure it out but couldn't get it to work
i got it through home assistant on a ESP32 but couldn't get it to calibrate

i got the (wi-fi-hydroponics-kit) to work great also through home assistant but you have to jump through hoops
with thing speak but i got it tho
fixing to give yours a go

thanks so much
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YAY :D me i finally compiled Tasmota
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Care to share how?

Been reading a bit on Tasmota and considering giving it a shot.

But can you use the sensors in HA such as node-red to automate thin with it as well? That part i havent found anything about yet.
The calibration is what pushes me over the edge, if its easier to calibrate in Tasmota then it is with HA/ESPHome i might go that route as well.
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hey stud could you post a little more info on the configuring of Tasmota on the wifi kit i tried the bin on a ESP8266 couldn't get it to work so i finally made my own still when you go to configuring it i cant find it what the hell


Generic Module
Tasmota

Domoticz parameters ?
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sure !
let me put the kids to sleep and ill share my Tasmota Configs , this is for the Atlas Hydro Kit you need help
https://atlas-scientific.com/kits/wi-fi ... onics-kit/
, correct ? one Thing i had to do was to put the GPIO pins to High or Low for them to go on .
config the SCL and SDA pins on tasmota , in my case was D1 and D2 . i also chose the Generic Module , the last one on the list .for th eESP32 i dunno if its the same list ... send me your bin i have ESP32s here to try .
then i scanned for i2c devices : i2cscan ( on tasmota console)
i got it working on the ESP8266 , didnt try the ESP32 yet since tasmota32 is beta i think , and the HydroKit comes with a ESP8266 FeatherLite MCU
https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-fea ... ah-esp8266
if you share the BIN , i can try tonight on the EZO-CO2 Sensor .
my Hydro Kit is at a remote location .and i'm loving it .


to calibrate you can send the Code provided on Datasheet of device in Tasmota's Console or make a script on HA and post the command to calibrate via mqtt.publish service .
chk this post and ull have an idea on how to send the calibration commands on HA or Tasmota: viewtopic.php?f=35&t=6068
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atlashydrokit-tasmotized.png
this is my tasmota config for the Atlas Hydro Kit with the original esp8266 mcu :
https://atlas-scientific.com/kits/wi-fi ... onics-kit/
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thanks homie i owe ya a beer fixing to flash her now
i got lost in the config still new to all this
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got it running thanks stud for the help
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