Tasmota: Wemos D1 mini With Tasmota

Created on 24 May 2018  Â·  15Comments  Â·  Source: arendst/Tasmota

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hardly believe that wemos d1 mino can power a relay. it outputs 3,3v with 12mA max . do you have a shield?

why dont you even provide any of the requested information?
do you thing we are some sort of clairvoyant ...?

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Hello ,

I flashato a Wemos d1 mini with the software tasmota for sonoff (and 'right?). I managed to flash it correctly and see it properly connected to my network.
Now I want to control a relay (powered at 5V) and to do this I set a relay1 on pin D1. If I press the on / off from the tasmota interface the relay does not switch. Can you help me understand why? thank you

Could be handy to provide some more info ...

hardly believe that wemos d1 mino can power a relay. it outputs 3,3v with 12mA max . do you have a shield?

why dont you even provide any of the requested information?
do you thing we are some sort of clairvoyant ...?

I have 5v on my d1.

Il gio 24 mag 2018, 20:07 MatzeJoerling notifications@github.com ha
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hardly believe that wemos d1 mino can power a relay. it outputs 3,3v with
12mA max . do you have a shield?

why dont you even provide any of the requested information?
do you thing we are some sort of clairvoyant ...?

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Do you have a driver transistor or ic for the relay? I have 5 volt does say nothing.
Describe your setup as exactly as you can. Only with informations someone can help

ok.
i have flashato tasmota sonoff (latest version) on wemos d1 mini using the Arduino ide:
sheet: Wemos D1 mini lite
flash: 1m no spiffs
ipwvariant: 1.4 prebuilt
cpu frequency: 80 Mhz
upload spreed: 115200
I connected my relay shield between vcc and Gnd 5v of the D1 and I connected the pin in to d5 on which I have programmed from the tasmota relay1 interface. When I press on | off it does not switch the relay.
I tried to manually close the pin on the Gnd and rele 'switch
What should I say in more?

Do you have a multi-meter to measure the voltage on the d5 pin and see it toggle between 3.3v and 0v, with and without the relay connected? That way you atleast know if the d5 pin reacts to your toggle action.

If you don't have a multi-meter, just try a led to see if you can turn it on or off.

ok
I measured between d1 (I have configured this pin) and gnd, When I press on | Off I get: on: 3.2 and off 0
If I connect my relay it does not switch.

As @MatzeJoerling said, the Wemos doesn't supply enough current to power your relay, you need a driver between it like @Jason2866 said...

Had the same problem with my wemos then I put the relay on the 3v side and everything work

Can you explain better? I have already tried to power my 3 v relay but
it does not work the same

Il ven 25 mag 2018, 19:37 StePhan McKillen notifications@github.com ha
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Had the same problem with my wemos then I put the relay on the 3v side and
everything work

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D6 relay1 D1 switch1

???

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D6 relay1 D1 switch1

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yeah, what about the button? you need to setup it too on the configuration page

switch1 = relais1
switch2 = relais2
and so on....

so choose the pin where the button is connected (default D1 i guess) and set it on the configuration page

D1/GPIO1 = 09 switch1

Hi,

Seems that your question has been addressed. Closing this issue. Please, reopen if needed. Thanks.

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