is this nice or what ? time to start working on the EZO-PMP , i will start with the pH- ,i only have 1 pump .
Official Site : https://atlas-scientific.com/peristaltic/ezo-pmp/
if you're Canadian like me , RobotShop got them available :https://www.robotshop.com/ca/en/atlasscientific.html
LEDG you put pure PH Solution in your jars or dilute with water ( distilled or RO ) ? the mason jars i have , the lid is metal, will probably rust fast ...
Tasmota 9.2 apparently now supports EZO Sensors
Yeah just pure in mason jars. The lids don't rust unless you cut them. Been looking at moving into erlenmeyer flasks with rubber stoppers.
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I like what I see. I'm guessing these codes are being added to the configuration.yaml file? Where would you fire off the commands for calibration? I know nothing about tasmota and very little about yaml. I ended up doing everything pulling in entities on Esp32 Home and running them on Node Red.
Tasmota looks very promising.
Tasmota looks very promising.
the calibration you can send the commands directly on Console of Tasmota ,or create a script for each calibration on Home Assistant , i did not added the sensor on HA yaml , HA discovered it .Morbidbystander wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 11:07 pmI like what I see. I'm guessing these codes are being added to the configuration.yaml file? Where would you fire off the commands for calibration? I know nothing about tasmota and very little about yaml. I ended up doing everything pulling in entities on Esp32 Home and running them on Node Red.
Tasmota looks very promising.
here's a example of the script for PH7 , you will have to create a script for PH4 and PH10 also .
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I was looking over HA and don't seem to find any tasmota just tasmoadmin. Is that the same thing? And do I need anymore add ons for it to function properly.
you have the Mostiquo Broker addon installed and configured on HA ?
is tasmota configured and connecting to it ?
tasmoadmin is not needed to make it work , its more if you want to manage a lot of tasmota devices .
is tasmota configured and connecting to it ?
tasmoadmin is not needed to make it work , its more if you want to manage a lot of tasmota devices .
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I see whats going on. I thought tasmota was an add-on, my mistake. Apparently it's a whole new rabbit hole to fall down. Lol.
My system is running on an Arduino mega and an esp32. With the very little research I did on Tasmota it doesn't look compatible. I will definitely revisit this when I have time. I'm planning to add EC, temperature, and probably a flow meter as well.
My system is running on an Arduino mega and an esp32. With the very little research I did on Tasmota it doesn't look compatible. I will definitely revisit this when I have time. I'm planning to add EC, temperature, and probably a flow meter as well.
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you can watch this video to have a idea on HA + MQTT + Tasmota :Morbidbystander wrote: ↑Sun Jan 24, 2021 3:48 pmI see whats going on. I thought tasmota was an add-on, my mistake. Apparently it's a whole new rabbit hole to fall down. Lol.
My system is running on an Arduino mega and an esp32. With the very little research I did on Tasmota it doesn't look compatible. I will definitely revisit this when I have time. I'm planning to add EC, temperature, and probably a flow meter as well.
he's using a smart switch as a example , but its the same for all tasmota devices , i use Tasmota on Sonoffs , Switchs , and MCUs .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOg5qwO3Rh4