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by micklebt
Sun Apr 30, 2017 1:23 am
Forum: ESP-IDF
Topic: Amazon Echo connect to ESP32 controlled mains outlet - flash lamp to indicate HANDICAP ALARM
Replies: 4
Views: 7364

Re: Amazon Echo connect to ESP32 controlled mains outlet - flash lamp to indicate HANDICAP ALARM

Thank you. That is an interesting option I will dig into.

You are correct. At the moment I'm experimenting with ESP8266 boards, but I've just begun to order a few ESP32 boards and will be transitioning to them soon.
by micklebt
Sat Apr 29, 2017 3:33 pm
Forum: ESP-IDF
Topic: Amazon Echo connect to ESP32 controlled mains outlet - flash lamp to indicate HANDICAP ALARM
Replies: 4
Views: 7364

Re: Amazon Echo connect to ESP32 controlled mains outlet - flash lamp to indicate HANDICAP ALARM

Thank you for the reply. I understand how to turn the light ON/OFF using Echo voice commands. In other words, I've succeeded at getting the ESP to 'listen' for an Echo command which in turn signals a single given GPIO pin to go high or low. What I cannot figure out is whether it's possible to create...
by micklebt
Sat Apr 29, 2017 1:07 am
Forum: ESP-IDF
Topic: Amazon Echo connect to ESP32 controlled mains outlet - flash lamp to indicate HANDICAP ALARM
Replies: 4
Views: 7364

Amazon Echo connect to ESP32 controlled mains outlet - flash lamp to indicate HANDICAP ALARM

USE CASE: my senior citizen mother is a bedridden paraplegic. I am trying to give her voice-activated safety and security capability using Amazon Echo and ESP boards. I have learned to control AC Mains outlets ON and OFF using Echo and ESP boards connected to AC power outlets. "Alexa, turn LAMP 1 ON...
by micklebt
Sun Mar 26, 2017 10:22 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: PCB (or commercial product) with ESP32 + Power Supply + Relay
Replies: 3
Views: 7878

Re: PCB (or commercial product) with ESP32 + Power Supply + Relay

I agree with all of your technical improvement recommendations. Count me in for 10 immediately as well!! I just found this by Jorge Garcia on Tindie. It is exactly what I have in mind. Admittedly, off-the-shelf SONOFF devices will be cheaper, regardless of which ESP model is used. Patience will prob...
by micklebt
Sat Mar 25, 2017 3:38 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: PCB (or commercial product) with ESP32 + Power Supply + Relay
Replies: 3
Views: 7878

PCB (or commercial product) with ESP32 + Power Supply + Relay

Hi all... basically think of a SONOFF relay. Does anyone know of an existing product which combines on one board a power supply (110 (220 optional)) PLUS an ESP32 PLUS one (or two) on-board RELAYS? Does anyone know of an existing PCB for the combining the same? DIY or purchased? It seems to me this ...