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DETA Outdoor Double Powerpoint (6294HA Series 2)

DETA Outdoor Double Powerpoint (6294HA Series 2)

Device Type: plug
Electrical Standard: au
Board: bk72xx

Overview

The DETA Outdoor Double Powerpoint Series 2 comes with a CB2S module.

This is in contrast to the series 1 device which has a WB2S module. The associated pins for each function have changed slightly as a result.

Using Cloudcutter

Cloudcutter is a tool that simplifies flashing Tuya-based devices. It allows you to flash the firmware remotely, eliminating the need to physically open the device. Follow these instructions to flash your Deta 6294HA device using Cloudcutter.


Note on Power Monitoring

Power measurement uses the HLW8032 or CSE7766 protocol at 4800 baud. Program the device before installing the module as the RX pin is used.


GPIO Pinout

ESP-Based Pinout

PinFunction
GPIO03RX for CSE7766
GPIO04Button 1 (inverted)
GPIO05LED (inverted)
GPIO12Button 2 (inverted)
GPIO13Relay 1
GPIO14Relay 2

BK72XX-Based Pinout

PinFunction
RX1RX for CSE7766
P7Button 1 (inverted)
P6LED (inverted)
P24Button 2 (inverted)
P8Relay 1
P26Relay 2

Calibration

For calibration, check out Frenck's comprehensive guide.


Configuration

Note: The configuration examples include calibration data. Modify as needed.

substitutions:
devicename: "patio-power-point-1"
deviceid: patio_power_point_1
friendlyname: "Patio Power Point 1"
devicemodel: Deta Grid Connect 6294HA Series 2
# Left Socket
friendlyname_left: Socket 1
# Right Socket
friendlyname_right: Socket 2
update_interval: 1s
#################################
wifi:
ap:
ssid: DETA Outdoor Double Power Point
password: ""
reboot_timeout: 0s
api:
reboot_timeout: 0s
captive_portal:
ota:
platform: esphome
esphome:
name: ${devicename}
bk72xx:
board: cb2s
#################################
## ---------------- ##
## Status LED ##
## ---------------- ##
status_led:
pin:
number: P6
inverted: true
## ----------------- ##
## Buttons ##
## ----------------- ##
binary_sensor:
# Left Button
- platform: gpio
pin:
number: P7
mode: INPUT
inverted: True
id: left_button
on_press:
then:
- switch.toggle: left_outlet
# on_click:
# - min_length: 300ms
# max_length: 1000ms
# then:
# - switch.toggle: left_outlet
internal: True
# Right Button
- platform: gpio
pin:
number: P24
mode: INPUT
inverted: True
id: right_button
on_press:
then:
- switch.toggle: right_outlet
# on_click:
# - min_length: 300ms
# max_length: 1000ms
# then:
# - switch.toggle: left_outlet
internal: True
## -------------------------------------------
## Switch & template for switch
switch:
## ---------------- ##
## Relays ##
## ---------------- ##
# Left Relay
- platform: gpio
pin: P8
id: relay_1
# Right Relay
- platform: gpio
pin: P26
id: relay_2
## ---------------- ##
## Switches ##
## ---------------- ##
# Left Switch (Templated)
- platform: template
name: ${friendlyname_left}
id: left_outlet
lambda: |-
if (id(relay_1).state) {
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
turn_on_action:
- switch.turn_on: relay_1
turn_off_action:
- switch.turn_off: relay_1
# Right Switch (Templated)
- platform: template
name: ${friendlyname_right}
id: right_outlet
lambda: |-
if (id(relay_2).state) {
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
turn_on_action:
- switch.turn_on: relay_2
turn_off_action:
- switch.turn_off: relay_2
## ------------------ ##
## Power Monitoring ##
## ------------------ ##
logger:
baud_rate: 0
uart:
rx_pin: RX1
baud_rate: 4800
parity: EVEN
sensor:
- platform: cse7766
current:
name: "${friendlyname} Current"
filters:
- throttle_average: ${update_interval}
voltage:
name: "${friendlyname} Voltage"
filters:
- throttle_average: ${update_interval}
- calibrate_linear:
- 0.0 -> 0.0
- 120.0 -> 230.0
power:
name: "${friendlyname} Power"
filters:
- throttle_average: ${update_interval}
energy:
name: "${friendlyname} Energy"
filters:
- throttle_average: ${update_interval}
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