https://www.itead.cc/sonoff-wifi-wireless-switch.html
This is a "Newbie" forum the focus is working with the ESP8266 on the Arduino platform. It is not intended to explain how to work with AC line voltages.
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Your response hasn’t answered my question - is the bulb powered by 5v?
If it is then you don’t need the separate 3.3 and 5v outputs from the power supply if you use a Wemos/NodeMCU ESP8266 Device, as these can be powered by 5v.
Pete.
rudy wrote:If someone does not have any experience working with lethal voltages then I strongly suggest using ready built modules like the following. These cost little and are a lot more convenient than building something.
https://www.itead.cc/sonoff-wifi-wireless-switch.html
This is a "Newbie" forum the focus is working with the ESP8266 on the Arduino platform. It is not intended to explain how to work with AC line voltages.
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