Property | Value |
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Manufacturer | InterMitTech |
Product page | http://blog.quindorian.org/2017/02/esp8266-led-lighting-quinled-v2-6-pcb.html/ |
Wiki page | |
Build flag | INTERMITTECH_QUINLED |
The board supports a wide range of input voltages and has a voltage regulator built in. The regulator must be set to 3.3V BEFORE plugging in the ESP-01. Once programmed, the board can control 2 channels using PWM and both channels can be switched on/off at the same time using a virtual switch.
The board uses a standard ESP-01 module, so it can either be programmed using a standalone programmer, via serial - either using the onboard headers, or USB serial port, and OTA.
NOTE: It's a 3.3V board, so don't use 5V serial connections.
Since Espurna does not support non-RGB light at the moment (Novemmber 2018) when using Home Assistant MQTT auto discovery, QuinLED would show up as one light, with 2 channels. You can emulate 2 separate lights by using following example config in HASS:
platform: mqtt
name: "Kitchen 1"
command_topic: "QUINLED/channel/0/set"
payload_off: "OFF"
brightness_command_topic: "QUINLED/channel/0/set"
brightness_state_topic: "QUINLED/channel/0"
on_command_type: "brightness"
platform: mqtt
name: "Kitchen 2"
command_topic: "QUINLED/channel/1/set"
payload_off: "OFF"
brightness_command_topic: "QUINLED/channel/1/set"
brightness_state_topic: "QUINLED/channel/1"
on_command_type: "brightness"