Is this possible? ESP8266 Light Switch - UK
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2018 3:30 pm
Hi,
Newbie here so wanted to see if something was possible using the ESP8266 and a solid state relay. My background is as a software developer, mainly in JS so have been developing some home automation things using ZWave and utilising the NodeJS Wrapper. One of the things I have working is a ZWave relay hidden behind the light switch and this works fine, however they're about £50 each and with so many switches in my house I want to control would get costly to use those!
This was when I came across the ESP8266 and a solid state relay. Would it be possible to have these in behind the light switch (would they fit?) and have them powered from the 230V with a step down to the 5V (think this is what is required) and also still have the ability to manually switch the light on and off from the wall switch as well as with the Wi-Fi?
Couldn't really find anyone on the internet that had done this unless I was searching for the wrong thing.
Hope that made sense!
Tenatious
Newbie here so wanted to see if something was possible using the ESP8266 and a solid state relay. My background is as a software developer, mainly in JS so have been developing some home automation things using ZWave and utilising the NodeJS Wrapper. One of the things I have working is a ZWave relay hidden behind the light switch and this works fine, however they're about £50 each and with so many switches in my house I want to control would get costly to use those!
This was when I came across the ESP8266 and a solid state relay. Would it be possible to have these in behind the light switch (would they fit?) and have them powered from the 230V with a step down to the 5V (think this is what is required) and also still have the ability to manually switch the light on and off from the wall switch as well as with the Wi-Fi?
Couldn't really find anyone on the internet that had done this unless I was searching for the wrong thing.
Hope that made sense!
Tenatious