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ESPWater - IoT Irrigation system
An ESP8266 based garden watering computer running ESPHome
Pinout
- Valve 1: GPIO14 (D5)
- Valve 2: GPIO12 (D6)
- Valve 3: GPIO13 (D7)
- Valve 4: GPIO15 (D8)
- Sensor Ports (Don't use both simultaneously if your sensors aren't connected over I²C): SCL - GPIO5 (D1), SDA - GPIO4 (D2)
Tested components
- WeMos D1 Mini ESP8266
- 5V BME680 sensor
- 3.3V SHT3X-D sensor
- 2-pin KF301 connectors
- LM2596HV based 24VAC to 5VDC PSU
- 24VAC Galcon Valves
- 220VAC to 24VAC Galcon Transformer
Safety
For your own safety, do not mess with mains voltage unless you're an electrician!
ESPWater - IoT Irrigation system
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