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substitutions:
name: kauf-plug # **** CHANGE DEVICE NAME TO SOMETHING UNIQUE PER DEVICE. RENAME YAML FILE TO SAME NAME. ****
# **** USE DASHES (-) INSTEAD OF SPACES OR UNDERSCORE (_). USE ONLY LOWER CASE LETTERS. ****
friendly_name: Kauf Plug # **** CHANGE FRIENDLY NAME TO SOMETHING UNIQUE PER DEVICE ****
esphome:
name: $name
platform: ESP8266
board: esp01_1m
esp8266_restore_from_flash: true
project:
name: "Kauf.PLF10"
version: "1.97(m)"
wifi:
# **** ENTER WI-FI CREDENTIALS HERE, USING SECRETS.YAML RECOMMENDED ****
ssid: initial_ap # !secret my_wifi_ssid
password: asdfasdfasdfasdf # !secret my_wifi_pass
# Uncomment below to set a static IP
# manual_ip:
# static_ip: !secret kauf_bulb_ip_address
# gateway: !secret wifi_gateway
# subnet: !secret wifi_subnet
# dns1: !secret wifi_dns1
# use_address allows wireless programming through the ESPHome dashboard.
# Set to the plug's IP Address. Remove after programming.
# use_address: 192.168.1.3
# default is 20, 17 is recommended.
output_power: 17
# using fast_connect as default since it is required for hidden networks.
# feel free to change or override.
fast_connect: true
logger: # Enable logging
# baud_rate: 0 # Disable UART logging since TX pad not easily available
api: # Enable Home Assistant API
# password: !secret api_password # optional password field for Home Assistant API.
ota:
# password: !secret ota_password # optional password for OTA updates.
# red led, blink when not connected to wifi or Home Assistant
status_led:
pin:
number: GPIO0
inverted: true
binary_sensor:
# button input toggles relay and thereby blue led
- platform: gpio
id: button
name: Kauf Plug Button
pin:
number: GPIO13
mode:
input: true
pullup: true
inverted: true
filters:
- delayed_on: 100ms
on_press:
then:
switch.toggle: relay
switch:
# blue LED follows relay power state
- platform: gpio
id: blue_led
pin:
number: GPIO2
inverted: true
# relay output
- platform: gpio
id: relay
name: $friendly_name
pin: GPIO4
# automatically make blue led equal relay state
on_turn_on:
- switch.turn_on: blue_led
on_turn_off:
- switch.turn_off: blue_led
# clock input from Home Assistant used to calculate total daily energy
time:
- platform: homeassistant
id: homeassistant_time
sensor: # Power monitoring sensors output to Home Assistant
- platform: hlw8012
sel_pin:
number: GPIO12
inverted: True
cf_pin: GPIO5
cf1_pin: GPIO14
current_resistor: 0.001 # The value of the shunt resistor for current measurement.
voltage_divider: 2401 # The value of the voltage divider on the board as (R_upstream + R_downstream) / R_downstream.
power:
name: ${friendly_name} Power
unit_of_measurement: W
id: wattage
filters:
- calibrate_linear:
- 0.0 -> 0.0
- 333.8 -> 60 # value with 60W bulb.
current:
name: ${friendly_name} Current
unit_of_measurement: A
filters:
- calibrate_linear:
- 0.0 -> 0.0
- 0.6 -> 0.515 # value with 60W bulb.
voltage:
name: ${friendly_name} Voltage
unit_of_measurement: V
filters:
- calibrate_linear:
- 0.0 -> 0.0
- 302.1 -> 117.1 # Tested using a meter
change_mode_every: 1
update_interval: 10s # 20 second effective update rate for Power, 40 second for Current and Voltage.
# Reports the total Power so-far each day, resets at midnight
# See https://esphome.io/components/sensor/total_daily_energy.html
- platform: total_daily_energy
name: ${friendly_name} Total Daily Energy
power_id: wattage
filters:
- multiply: 0.001 ## convert Wh to kWh
unit_of_measurement: kWh
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