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This is the tutorial video for an IoT project using which you can control upto 16 appliances over internet from anywhere in this world using most powerful ESP32 board and Ubidots MQTT server.
I have also shown the components used, it's circuit diagram and almost everything that require to make this amazing project.
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Very precice video , matched engineer and pro-hobyist audience. Short, informative, good english.... outstanding job, subscribed!
Home automation series is the best tutorial of this channel 👍😘
Thank you so much for appreciating my work 😇
Would you like to give me your PCB plan? If you don't mind send it to my e-mail..thankyou rmschandimal@gmail.com
this is what I was looking for first. thanks And continued success 👍
Sir you are doing awesome project....I want to become like you..
Also your circuit designeing skill is awesome
I'm looking for a guy like u
Finally found
Tq sir...
Thank you so much for this video. I am usually a software guy. But I needed a break. So working with little electronic stuff looks really fun. Thanks for the tips. I especially love the ability to create custom PCB! I might use it for an RGB LED Cube!
very well explained and detailed . i really love it . you had made a great video.
Simplicity with professionalism ❤️
Loved it..I would love to implement this at my new house
Thank you a big hug from Brazil.
Always great job
Wonderful project sachin....thnks bro
Thank you
Great Work... Appreciated! Keep it Up!
Amazing.. waiting for more exciting videos of your channel.
Hope to make more interesting project in future
I would love to use this application for a water level sensor that if activated turns off the power source and then alerts the user that the sensor was triggered. I have so much I still need to learn. Thanks again for such clever ideas and explaining it in such an easy to understand way.
Hello friend, please if you have found out how to do it can you please share it with me?
czcams.com/video/-jYCOD8rba4/video.html
@@abzautomations czcams.com/video/-jYCOD8rba4/video.html
very nice work Sir, would love to do something similar someday.
I m also working on 8 channel relay. With alexa. Hope i will complete it soon. Thanks for your video. And very clean build
Do share with me when completed
I want this product which works with alexa. Can you sell it to me. Reply 9914400388.
@@travelpedia6351 clean build? this is an engineering nightmare!
@@techiesms can you share code arduino?
Great going bro !
If possible then make one more tutorial using Fauxmoesp library so Alexa users can control it using voice
Well, just what i was thinking about. But my idea is to use triacs or mosfets (for AC or DC loads) in the form of replaceable modules (like drivers on some control boards for fdm-printers )
Thanx for sharing. The pcb looks super neat
The board looks amazing nice and thanks for sharing all the code and hardware files.
this board is HIGHLY dangerous. There is NO insulation from the mains side to 5V wahtsoever and traces on the PCB getting super close. This is a very very bad design that is very dangerous to use! Do not replicate this!
@@RandomUser2401 are you pcb designer
@@mewedward yes
Good afternoon sir
hmm
The excellent project with the Real-time application with ready to deploy model...
I'm thinking of using the relays to bridge button/switch connections on appliances instead of outlets.
Thus project may have more uses than you might have thought!
Great job. Thanks for sharing this 😌
I like this project so much 😊
Hi, very nice proyect, I just wanto to add the relays dont have the necessary insulation and electric shielding for this to work properly, a single diode is less than suficient, I would like suggest the use;
An insulated ouput, like the diigtal pin to a UNL2003 to avoid vcc peaks, and then a of a snubber and a varistor on each relay output.
For the sake of the electronics.
Good work !
5 volt relay how peak come
Yes brother this is a solid project
Bro! Your English is actually very good! As a natural speaker i can say I'm very impressed by your pronunciation, good job! Subscribed!
this comment smells..
fresh account, zero everything..
just saying ;)
Probably a Russian bot
Thank you so much for this video, I just want to know what is the maximum current rating for each relay channel, i know that the relay can handle 10A, but how much can the PCB lines hold?
I really liked this project ❤️
Thanks
I got what i was looking for, thank you
Great work, well done. Can you add enegry monitoring to the relays? do you have such design?
Quite cool
Say - have you though of using I2C pin expander to allow control of even more relays?
Hello sir i am following you from years... Please make tutorial on lora communication and use of lora module with esp 32..thanx
Great vid! Nice project
Nice work.. Will try
Awesome video. Can you please also make a video on NRF24L01 wireless communication?
Very nice project 👍 Excellent
Thanks
Great information on your channel thanks form pakistan
Very cool your project friend I made one for myself and I'm using 13 equipment but I have a problem with power failure and I wanted to save the status of the pins. Would you have a video explaining how to configure this card? Thank you very much in advance
Can we have a video on fully explained OTA with nodeMCU?? I'm not getting perfect videos or docs for OTA. It will be great if you do that...
Welli love your video it is great and very informative to all
Very nice project sir.....
Nice and clear explanation
Amazing ist channel to explain deeply
Hi, this is a great channel CZcams recently discovered for me haha, thanks for the work on bringing it to us. I have a silly question, is it dangerous or do you need some kind of extra protection around the high voltage routes on your PCB? Could you provide some guidance on how to design them please?
I would avoid using this with high voltages. Design does not provide for any extra HV isolation and there are no opto isolators either. You can use this design and extend it. Alternative is, design your own base board designed to mount the ESP32 as shown here and two 8 relay modules you can find on ebay. Essentially your base board will be a 'mother board' that carries the ESP32 and two 8 relay modules. Provide for additional circuitry if necessary, produce PCB and you are good to go.
Awesome video 👍👍
Good one, I like it.
Best explanation way
Cool project🤘
Simple and awesome
Alternative, Chrome connect to Home Computer with Remote Desktop from phone. Use your own code to program your home pc to recieve your inputs or automate it. Using binaries.
Waoooow
Amazingzzzz sir
That's professional
great project very clear
thank you so much!
You should use solid state relay, because an ordinary relay can wield on contact which may cause problem
that's a one off but definitely a possible thing in places like India where people over load circuits all the time and have zero regards for safety.
This is amazing, Soon I will be ordering t-shirt and pcb board from website.
Just wanted to know how to how can we integrate this with “Apple Home kit”?
Thanks for sharing
You will need a raspberry pie to act like hub with a mqtt server running. There is a HomeKit emulator for raspbian available that let’s you add/control non HomeKit supported devices to HomeKit naturally.
Jugen Gawande ohh cool , can share any guide or link about this?
Parag Oak I did this project a long back and did not document it anyway. But the app you need on your raspberry pi is called HomeBridge. If you google/CZcams that you will find tons of videos about setting it up and for communicating with your esp8266 like in this video you will need a mqtt broker on the raspberry the app is called mosquito with tons of videos available for that. After that it’s only tinkering some code. To make it work. In reference to above video the circuitry for relays and module can remain same only the esp8266 will have to communicate with a mqtt broker running on a raspberry pi on the same network.
Hi from Colombia. This is a really great job. Congratulations!
I have a question. Do I must pay for using Ubidots? I opened an account an said it is a 30 days trial.
Thanks for your help
Continue being the best!
Bye
Great work
Awesome.. finally its there 😍
Thank u for sharing♥️
can you please give us a brief explanation of how-to and where to connect from starting A from Z
U r realy great bro
Hi. I love this project and I wanted to order this PCB but i saw there were about 35 errors when i do DRC check. Can i order it like that and will it work correctly. Thanks.
Wao, customize board, 16 relays
Awesome bro
In future we could control this device from all over in the universe
Very nice job. But can i add RF receiver or buttuns input to manual controle switches if there is no internet?
Thank you :)
Well explained
Very cool!
Sir Please make a TTGO-T-CALL Home automation project with 16 Relay
I can't find the doit esp32 dev board in the easyEDA editing tool. Did you build it manually using multiple components?
Sir it would be great if esp 32 plc and touch sensor based project is made for 50 relays. (full home automation)
Awesome job...
Hey, can the PCB that you design use for my NodeMCU V3 ? i dont know how to design pcb
Thank you for this project. Please can you share the schematic diagram?
thanks.. auto subcribe :-)
Sir excellent video 👌..but how can we also make the regular switches also to work with it
I also want to know how regular switches also to work with it ?????
the relay are inverted.. avoid all the diodes resistor transistor with a uln2008 uln2003..
amazing video bro! please tell us how to automate 3 phase 15 hp submersible pump using nodemcu ? Im confused about which relay should I use!
Can using the attachment contactor
Good build. Do you know of any alternatives to ubidots ?
Good project.
Would you please add a new connection in it for controlling fan speed also
Sir, i have all the components and this same pcb
Can you make a code for Blink Iot with this circuit ... Help me sir
Nice project! But if i were you, i would not put the trace that goes from the transistor collector to the relay coil that close to the relay's contacts traces! the isolation gap is minimal and there is a risk of mains voltage jumping to the low voltage circuits side! (dangerous!) Maybe you could correct that on the next revision of the board... Anyways, a really practical project!
Can you explain how to connect an u-blox GPS RTK module to arduino? Step by step please. That module is very accurate, up to few cm.
propably a stupid question perhaps, but wouln't it be better to turn the relays 180 degree? now you have the relays output circuit only mm away from the driving circuit.
Very neat!!
The code seems to be removed from the link provided. Got updated link??
Awesome !!!😎
Thank you
Good Projects
@techiesms Hi ... Is the ubidots server access free of cost or chargeable ???
Did you use the XOD programming?
Can you use Blynk instead of Ubidots? And can you use the app to contol the relays outside of your home network? Great video btw
Yes code needs to be changed
I wonder if you PCB is safe to use for 220V -(240V) and at what load. I can see that your low power lines on the PCB are pretty close to the high power ones. I'm concerned getting a leakage and PCB burn. Also there isnt a single fuse on your PCB. So while it looks neat, I cant believe its safe...
great tutorial, but before starting I have one question, in My project I need to connect
1. 10 Small LED RGB White 5V (Planning to use PCA9685)
2. 2 DC motors 6v or 12v (Planning to use L298N)
3. 4 Stepper motor SG90 9gm ((Planning to use 2nd PCA9685)
4. Control over WIFI/Bluetooth, by Android app(which I can develop)
5. 1 Speaker with MicoSD mp3 audio in it (MAX98357A/SD car reader)
Can I use ESP32 for these all or do I have to buy other chips as well ?
If you can use arduino for it, it will work even better with esp32 because its faster and better specs. It does have a 3.3v output instead of 5v and it can only supply like 30ma instead of the like 80ma of the arduino so u might need the uln2803 chip that is a 8bit transistor array.
Super bro.
Can you please make a video on following concept
Esp8266 home automation
1) which can run on dead WiFi ( without internet ) or make its own hotspot
2) having switch override option ( so my grandparents can also use lights and fans )
I implemented your old blynk server automation video which was working awesome but now my internet is dead and one problem was my grandparents wasn't able to turn on/ off devices
Yes Ans 1 . You need to try offline IP based program for non internet usages..
Ans 2. For this solution you need use two way switch in switch board for non automation usages. Because in this way both relay and Switch work simultaneously
Hi post something which works through wifi without internet or bluetooth. Waiting for that. Thank you very much.
please add no of pieces along with the names of components while narrating, otherwise a very god attempt , nice content overall, also if you have sponsored posts mention costs specifically the overheads like customs taxes etcetera to keep things transparent. I can see some title related comments being sparked, its just a matter of home automation being not standardise yet and hence different vision on same thing. Its just part of process. Good luck for the next one :thumbs_up: