any experience with atlas-scientific (wi-fi-hydroponics-kit)
here's : Tasmota 11.0.0 Olivia ( ESP 8266/32)
all Atlas Sensors enabled ,i also enabled Sensirion SCD30 and SCD40 for testing CO2 Monitoring / Control .
i only tested on ESP32
Enjoy
all Atlas Sensors enabled ,i also enabled Sensirion SCD30 and SCD40 for testing CO2 Monitoring / Control .
i only tested on ESP32
Enjoy
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Just a head's up cause I got very stuck for a while trying to do this:stevewull wrote: ↑Fri May 14, 2021 12:34 am
Yes. I have four pumps connected on the i2C bus. By default the pumps arrive locked on address 103. First, I had to issue the command Plock,0 to unlock the I2C settings. Then I issued the command I2C, 104 command to change the i2C to 104. Repeated for the other pumps to assign unique addresses.
In Tasmota, the index is assigned in ascending order based on the I2C address.
1. When you're reassigning addresses for EZO devices they have to be within 0x61 - 0x70, which means if you're trying to reset the EZO-4 from your Main Menu in Tasmota and go
sensor78-4 i2c, 114
it'll set it to an address that's out of range and the only way I found to get it back is to manually reset it (taking it out of i2c into uart, then back to i2c mode)
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sensor78-4 i2c, 104
2. Only have 1 of the EZO devices you want changed plugged in at a time...
3. i2cscan before and after plugging in each device and resetting their address to confirm it took.
4. The devices with new addresses won't pop up on your main page until you restart your esp32
(Also, plock,0 didn't do anything when I tried it)