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Feit BPDIM/WIFI/2
Feit BPDIM/WIFI/2
Device Type: dimmerElectrical Standard: usBoard: esp8266
Another Costco/Feit device. This template should work with DIM/WIFI, DIM/WIFI/2, and DIM/WIFI/3, if you can flash it.
Please take note that you will likely have to figure out how to reach the pins and do a serial firmware flash if the device is newer than March 2020. The tuya-convert method is non-functional with the most recent Tuya firmware. I have followed the method described here to perform a serial flash. It works as expected.
I split these files myself, but the salient points are re-joined here. You will need to include your own WiFi, etc.
Also of note, adjust the min_brightness
! In circuits with many bulbs (particularly with LEDs), dimming all the way
can result in complete blackness. By setting min_brightness
to a higher value, you can determine what the lowest
setting will actually be, and still have some light showing. For example, in some of my circuits, I set this to 143
or 150. Leave max_brightness
at 1000.
Disabling serial logging should not be a big deal as this device is unlikely to ever be tethered, except when attempting a manual, serial flash. Once accomplished, OTA is the way to go.
substitutions: comment: "...any comment here, like the device hostname..." platform: ESP8266 board: esp01_1m devicename: my_bpdim_1 propername: "My BPDIM 1" min_brightness: '10' max_brightness: '1000'
esphome: name: $devicename platform: $platform board: $board comment: "${comment}"
wifi: ssid: !secret wifi_ssid password: !secret wifi_password fast_connect: on
ap: ssid: AP_${devicename}
captive_portal:
ota: password: !secret ota_pass
api: encryption: key: !secret encryption_key
# disable serial logging by setting baud_rate to 0 because baud_rate/serial connection is used by tuyamculogger: baud_rate: 0
uart: rx_pin: GPIO3 tx_pin: GPIO1 baud_rate: 9600
tuya:
light: - platform: "tuya" name: "${propername}" dimmer_datapoint: 2 switch_datapoint: 1 min_value: $min_brightness max_value: $max_brightness