had some time so here ya go an updated bin all (EZO sensors) supported
any experience with atlas-scientific (wi-fi-hydroponics-kit)
thanks !morrisraybrooks wrote: ↑Tue Jul 06, 2021 6:23 pmhad some time so here ya go an updated bin all (EZO sensors) supported
tasmota-9.5.0-EZO-sensors.zip
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john1450 not yet i have found some really advanced ones @ https://flows.nodered.org for aquarium controller on a pi 4
im trying to figure it out too
im trying to figure it out too
i just received a new Atlas Hydro Kit , PCB v1.4 , was shipped with a ESP32 ,working good wt Tasmota10 , i will be sharing Tasmota10 (wt EZO libraries ) for ESP8266/32 this weekend .... stay tunned
i'm also working on a sketch for automated nutriments dosages and PH on my feeding reservoir , but i didnt get a chance to dive into Node-Red yet ,i have 10 peristaltic pumps with calibration working very good all on 1x ESP32 MH-ET ( been using them manually ) for 1 year using part of @LEDG amazing code , i think i can accomplish it using just Home assistant
i'm also working on a sketch for automated nutriments dosages and PH on my feeding reservoir , but i didnt get a chance to dive into Node-Red yet ,i have 10 peristaltic pumps with calibration working very good all on 1x ESP32 MH-ET ( been using them manually ) for 1 year using part of @LEDG amazing code , i think i can accomplish it using just Home assistant
Tasmota 10.1.0 Noelle custom built (all EZO enabled )
ESP8266 /ESP32
ESP8266 /ESP32
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I have flashed "Tasmota 10.1.0 Noelle custom built (all EZO enabled )" firmware in a ESP8266 using Tasmotizer.
However in my Tasmota Main Menu is showed "Tasmota 10.1.0 by Theo Arends", so I think that Noelle custom firmware is not really installed.
Am I right?
However in my Tasmota Main Menu is showed "Tasmota 10.1.0 by Theo Arends", so I think that Noelle custom firmware is not really installed.
Am I right?
just flash one of the bins shared on this post , using tasmotizer or your favorite flasher .if version 10 doesnt work , you can try the previous ones shared here on the post .
no libraries needed , the tasmota was recompiled all we did was enabling the EZO Libraries ,its the original Tasmota + all the necessary to run the Atlas Sensors is already included , all you have to do is set the GPIO Pins and Tasmota should automatically start displaying the readings . look at the beginning of the Post , i shared a picture with my configs for the Atlas hydrokit on ESP8266 , on ESP32 its slightly different .
in the Atlas device manuals , it's also mentioned the GPIO pins config
the only think you have to avoid is a OTA update , if you update from the Tasmota repo , the new tasmota will not have EZO enabled anymore .
no libraries needed , the tasmota was recompiled all we did was enabling the EZO Libraries ,its the original Tasmota + all the necessary to run the Atlas Sensors is already included , all you have to do is set the GPIO Pins and Tasmota should automatically start displaying the readings . look at the beginning of the Post , i shared a picture with my configs for the Atlas hydrokit on ESP8266 , on ESP32 its slightly different .
in the Atlas device manuals , it's also mentioned the GPIO pins config
the only think you have to avoid is a OTA update , if you update from the Tasmota repo , the new tasmota will not have EZO enabled anymore .