Sonoff/Tasmota programming?

MrFlatbush

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Hi gang,

Is there anyone here that has done any Tasmota programming of flashed, Sonoff wifi smart plugs?

If so, I have a few basic questions about how to go about programming interval timers.

I'm currently using Amazon smart plugs but I need more flexibility in setting the various timers I need.

Thanks in advance!
 

Caribbean Hippie

Active Member
Hi gang,

Is there anyone here that has done any Tasmota programming of flashed, Sonoff wifi smart plugs?

If so, I have a few basic questions about how to go about programming interval timers.

I'm currently using Amazon smart plugs but I need more flexibility in setting the various timers I need.

Thanks in advance!
Hi there, I don’t use them but check this thread
 

MrFlatbush

Well-Known Member
Hi there, I don’t use them but check this thread
Thank you. Somehow I missed this
 

speedwell68

Well-Known Member
Did you flash them with Tasmota or are you using them as is? Are you programming them?

Thanks for the reply!
Just using them as is. I don't see the benefit of the Tasmota firmware TBH. The eWelink app gives you full LAN control, so you don't even need internet access to control them.

TBH I use Sonoff for the lights in my flower tent. SmartLife for my fans and TP-Link Tapo for the lights in my veg tent. I tie it altogether with Google Assistant routines. I can count the number of times it has failed in the last two years on the fingers of one hand.

I am a Sys Admin, retired, with 30 years experience. I have considered going off grid and use something like HomeAssistant or OpenHAB on a Raspberry Pi. I have a full Linux server sitting just storing my movies, music and local backups, but really can't be arsed. I don't see the point in re-inventing the wheel when cloud services are FOC and super reliable.
 

MrFlatbush

Well-Known Member
Just using them as is. I don't see the benefit of the Tasmota firmware TBH. The eWelink app gives you full LAN control, so you don't even need internet access to control them.

TBH I use Sonoff for the lights in my flower tent. SmartLife for my fans and TP-Link Tapo for the lights in my veg tent. I tie it altogether with Google Assistant routines. I can count the number of times it has failed in the last two years on the fingers of one hand.

I am a Sys Admin, retired, with 30 years experience. I have considered going off grid and use something like HomeAssistant or OpenHAB on a Raspberry Pi. I have a full Linux server sitting just storing my movies, music and local backups, but really can't be arsed. I don't see the point in re-inventing the wheel when cloud services are FOC and super reliable.
Thanks again for the thoughtful reply.

I need a little more than being able to set on/of times for a flower tent. I totally agree on cloud services being reliable. I have no issues using them. I just don't think Google Assistant or Alexa (what i am currently using) can easily do what I need, without a bit of code. If I am wrong I am all ears :)

I run a custom flood and drain. I need a switch that can turn on for "x" minutes, every hour, 24 hours a day. I want to be able to easily change X with my phone.

Today I do this with a smart plug and Alexa routines, Google Assistant routines are likely similar. But, it's a pain in the ass for me and I am trying to simplify it.

Alexa routines require me to have 24 events, one for every every hour of the day. Modifying X, my flood duration, requires me to make 24 damn routine changes. I want to change a single variable, once. My assumption is that I need tasmoda, not sonoff to do this. But that's why I'm here, to find out.

I haven't played with GA routines much. How easily could you turn your switch on for x minutes, every hour, 24 hours a day? How easily could you change X using Google Assistant?


Thanks again.
 

Ice Cubez

Well-Known Member
Kasa smart plugs have a app that has the on off feature your looking for. I use them for my flood tables
 

Arkarius

Active Member
I think you are right. You should probably looking at a homeassistant or openhab type solution.
Home assistant with Zigbee/Z-Wave devices. I don't touch smart devices with wifi unless I have to, and they get isolated to their own VLAN without internet access.
 
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