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Teckin SP22
Teckin SP22
Device Type: plugElectrical Standard: euBoard: esp8266
GPIO Pinout
Based on information from Tasmota.
Pin | Function |
---|---|
GPIO01 | Button |
GPIO03 | Status LED - Red |
GPIO04 | cf_pin bl0937 |
GPIO05 | cf1_pin bl0937 |
GPIO12 | sel_pin bl0937 |
GPIO13 | Status LED - Blue |
GPIO14 | Relay |
Basic Configuration
The sample provided below is a minimal config which should get you up and running.
You will need to calibrate the power monitoring sensors in order to have accurate power monitoring.
esphome: name: sp22 friendly_name: Teckin SP22
esp8266: board: esp01_1m # Enable logginglogger:
api: encryption: key: !secret api_encryption_key
web_server: port: 80
ota: password: !secret esp_ota_pass
wifi: ssid: !secret wifi_ssid password: !secret wifi_password
ap: ssid: SP22_AP password: "Hotspot password here"
captive_portal:
switch: - id: relay platform: gpio name: "Relay" pin: GPIO14 on_turn_on: - output.turn_on: relay_status on_turn_off: - output.turn_off: relay_status
binary_sensor: - platform: gpio id: button internal: true pin: number: GPIO01 on_press: - switch.toggle: relay filters: - delayed_on: 10ms - delayed_off: 10ms
status_led: pin: number: GPIO13 inverted: true
light: - platform: binary internal: true name: "Relay Status" output: relay_status
output: - id: relay_status platform: gpio pin: number: GPIO03 inverted: true
sensor: - platform: hlw8012 model: BL0937 sel_pin: number: GPIO12 inverted: true cf_pin: GPIO04 cf1_pin: GPIO05 current: name: "HLW8012 Current" voltage: name: "HLW8012 Voltage" power: name: "HLW8012 Power" energy: name: "HLW8012 Energy" update_interval: 10s change_mode_every: 3