The URL should allow the home assistant interface but I’ve added the Android Debug Bridge to the original NSP Pro in order to connect it to home assistant, but then it doesn’t update firmware automatically anymore, so you have to find a file of the update and push it to the device. Last time I looked the Sonoff integration in HA didn’t support the NSPP. Suspect you can just create a virtual device using the ewelink Cube palette in node Red and synchronise it with a HA “helper” using MQTT. That is what I do on iHost.
so sonoff released the same product again... with the same issues again... and... once again... no actual relays... Can you please make a video review on that (actual) nice switch that you had in your shorts where it had a screen and 3 physical buttons to the right?
Looking at the official website, the device supports node red and home bridge so it should work with most hubs, including home assistant out of the box
If it was able to also control Tuya / Smart Life devices it would be perfect for me. My ceiling fans are Tuya / Smart Life and I hate having to use the remote to control the lights and fan.
Remind everybody how much reviewers hated on the NSPanel Pro 86 when it came out. How they (and you?) all said it was not worth it etc etc. Guess Sonoff has delivered. Cuz I'm real happy with my NSPanel Pro 86 and just bought two 120s. Great review as always though.
I liked my original review to to that. I hated that launch as I never slated product so badly. I'm glad it got the update that ITEAD should have launched with. At least these who bought it back then ended up with functional device rather this being abandoned in favour of new model.
12:10 It would be VERY cool since you don't always know things like for green your grid is. I pay a flat rate, but I'd still prefer to use cheaper (whole to the monopoly because then they can't raise rates per regulations), which also happens to be GREEN energy in the solar, wind, geothermal, hydro, geothermal sense. Heck, Project Idea, somewhere with an existing ESP8266 running, add a scale (PWN darkened) showing grid cleanliness if your area fluctuates a lot
Thanks for the presentation. How is the Home Assistant integration for these panels? I mean other than displaying a HA dashboard via url... Is there an interesting open source custom firmware that can be used instead together with HA?
Not sure it’s legal in U.K. just to remove a switch. Think all lighting circuits have to have an physical On/OFF point so you can kill power to the circuit. I turned on Android Debug Bridge on my old Pro and it no longer gets automatic updates sent to it. That interface does look nicer though; maybe I will search for a file of the update. Any idea which update saw the improvement or failing that what is the current firmware version?
I not sure that is the case. Can you point me as to where in BS 7621 "Requirements for electrical Installations" this is stated. Personally I would always have a physical switch for lighting circuits but I'm not sure that is a legal requirement. For example you could have a security light on motion detection. In any case most UK installations will have a seperate breaker for the lighting circuit.
It's I believe legal. You are not really removing the power to the light circuit. lights are in parallel to that circuit so you are only controlling the access to individual light