شكرًا لك يا علي رضا. I used to have a problem some how in regards to ESP's API but I've reinstalled it including Home Assistant it self & now it's working well... Thanks again ;)
2:59 You switched from ESPHome Development board to RPis' HA. ( seamlessly ) A little information on how you got this HA "interface" would have helped.
Hello. I have a question about programing the yeaml file. How would you program a pin to turn high/low. the equivalent of " digitalWrite(pin, HIGH)" in arduino. Can you make a video on how to control the pins of the esp32 with the esphome. Can't find any info on simple stuff like that anywhere. The Esphome homepage has documentation but they only show snipets off code, not whole examples. That makes it incredibly difficult to understand it, considering that yaml is so picky about spacing and stuff. I would love someone would make a tutorial on the esphome part alone. Like the structure of the yaml programming, how to read voltages or pin states. PWM. Using a servo and general stuff like people do in Arduino. I think that would be verry useful. Thank you.
@@kian.smarthome Thank you. I think that would be verry useful for everyone. After many days of frustration I did find a solution by using the "interval" block without setting the interval time and: then: - output.turn_on: sensor_dht_power. That worked for me.
Can I not do the same without my home router ? In other words, set up the RPI-HA as an Access Point and use it to communicate to the ESPHOME development boards ? I am trying to not be dependent on the Home Router as it might fail or not be reliable at times.
an OS is needed and for using ESPHome, HA is the OS. You can add multiple networks to your esp board for connection. in this way if first network connection fails, then esp tries to connect to second network and ...
Is there a HA alternative that the ESP HOme connects to ? I ran into difficulties with burning HA firmware on the SDcard - since I have a Mac and there is a balenaEthcher Bug ! So I want to bypass the HA and use something else.
@@kian.smarthome I bought a 64 GB MicroSD card, and I have a RPi3 64bit with me. I used "balenaEtcher" to burn the image from the HA link ( It has 4 links, Two of them for RPI4, and two for RPI3 64 and 32 bit. I chose the 64 bit and flashed that to the MicroSD card. The balenaEtcher burns it and completes flashing and at the end the Mac OS reports that it was unable to flash and a popup says "Initialise, Eject, or Remove" At this point the balenaEtcher says it's flashed , however the Mac OS says the SD is not flashed ! I googled and found that the balena Etcher has such a scenario and there are no answers. I ran the balenaEtcher as root on the Mac ( Mojave ) Earlier about 2 months ago I tried and same result. I have two RPI3 and same behaviour on the Pis. At this point I am certain that it's my Mac thats doing it. My student has a Windows and he installed the same image, and we both have the same PIs. So I am going to have him burn/flash the image over the weekend.
What is the use case for this? 10 years of IOT and yet we have to see anything interesting... Plus for a bit more you can use a cellphone to control stuff.
By this you can create lots of DIY IOT projects or devices on a budget and add them to your integrated Smart Home. Using Home Assistant you can integrate many devices together and control them with one APP
@@raguaviva Have you watch other videos? like : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Ot-CIovsOL4.html or ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GcHZb4ErvKg.html
@ 2:56 - Are you saying that we have to connect the "ESP32 development board" to Raspberry Pi's USB port ? You only say "Home Assistant" but it is really Raspberry Pi Home Assistant. I had to rewind video twice to get it. Please confirm. Delete this comment if inappropriate.