Turn Sonoff Basic to garage door opener with eWeLink

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • In this video I explain how to turn a Sonoff Basic into a garage door opener and use it in eWelink. No custom firmware, but some hardware modification to the Sonoff Basic is required.
    My video on checking if the same with Sonoff R2 can be done: • Small Bit: Sonoff Basi...
    If you need a purpose built Sonoff garage door opener check this Eachen GD-DC5: • Eachen GD-DC5 Garage D...
    Also, Sonoff 4CH Pro is a perfect option, no hardware changes needed: • Sonoff 4CH Pro - Non-m...
    Do you want to turn your Sonoff Basic onto a garage door opener? Use eWeLink to accomplish just that! Just enter the eWeLink code found on the back of your Sonoff Basic, and you'll be ready to go!
    With eWeLink, you can control your Sonoff Basic from anywhere in the world. You can even open your garage door from your phone! This is a great way to have more convenience and control in your life, and it's easy to do with eWeLink!
    If you like what I do here, you can support me with CZcams Thanks, or Patreon:
    / csongorvarga

Komentáře • 572

  • @TheFlolo
    @TheFlolo Před 4 lety +3

    After I saw your video I purchased the sonoff basic and customized it according to your explanations and it works perfect with my chamberlain ml 4000. Thank you!

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před 4 lety

      I think you are the first person who told me he purchased something because he has seen my video. I am glad that all worked! Enjoy.

  • @3SaukTrail
    @3SaukTrail Před 4 lety +1

    I have all 4 of my shop doors equipped with these modified Sonoffs. Thanks. They work perfectly. My son sent me an $80 opener that looked suspiciously like a Sonoff Basic in a black case. I thanked him and sent it back to him (with his approval) with one of the modified Sonoffs for his garage door. He was amazed! I have Sonoff Basics and 4 channel pros all over my shops to control everything including my two 220V upright compressors. I use Google Minis and can control everything with my voice.

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před 4 lety

      Wow, thanks for your response. I have a 4CH Pro now, and I will definitely want to make a new video how to use that for a door opener. It looks like many people are willing to make the hardware mod but I am sure there are more who are less comfortable making these changes. And at least they could do with 4CH Pro.

  • @richardmusicland8881
    @richardmusicland8881 Před 5 lety +1

    This video is very good for smart device DIYers. Very brilliant idea. The drawback is you are not able to tell the status of the garage door. Not able to check the status of door is just half of the whole purpose of having smart garage door. There are some very similar devices cost less than $50 that came with similar setup plus a door sensor that can provide the status of the door. Spending couple hours cutting and soldering, installation might be a good weekend project. If time is essential and status is important for you, you might just buy directly. I am not trying to deter the experiement of this amazing product. In stead ,I am trying to help you decide before trying. You are trying to install a device that give you function to open or close only. If you want to try or already installed this design, You can buy separate wifi window sensor to amend the missing function. The cost is less than $30. Thank Mr. Varga for this excellent idea, work and video. BARVO !!

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před 5 lety

      Thanks a lot. Yes there are quite a few products out there. Still this video proves to be very popular. Either people are not aware what else is out there, or reluctant to spend the extra bucks for a purpose designed garage door opener.

  • @CarlPaulsen
    @CarlPaulsen Před 5 lety +3

    Excellent, just modified mine and now have Google opening and closing my garage door! I also put a CCTV camera in there, great for accepting parcels when we're out! Thanks so much...

  • @matt.ny84
    @matt.ny84 Před 5 lety +11

    I was expecting something complicated and it was really simple.. nice job!

  • @cidadaoPPT
    @cidadaoPPT Před 5 lety +14

    Have the exact same door opener :) would love to see a picture of how it is connected to the sonoff

  • @tomgle
    @tomgle Před 5 lety +5

    Good video. Newer garage door openers use Security + 2.0 which means a simple switch contact will not activate the door. You can get around this by buying a Security + 2.0 smart button on eBay and then hack into the button contacts to hook up to the Sonoff. The Security + 2.0 Smart buttons communicate serially over a 2 wire interface to the door opener.

    • @dmtycn
      @dmtycn Před 5 lety

      Or just use the current remote controller .

    • @teleonline9058
      @teleonline9058 Před 5 lety

      @@dmtycn how is that one?

    • @dmtycn
      @dmtycn Před 5 lety

      @@teleonline9058 I saw a guy use this sonoff to replace the remoter button, short means push down the remoter, then your current remoter works.

  • @deanrhodenizer938
    @deanrhodenizer938 Před 4 lety +3

    Greetings from Canada and Thank you, Useful video. As of this writing 2020 Feb 20 you have 199,716 views and have somehow managed to get 140 people to say they dislike the video. There were no complaints among the comments that I could see. I realize the percentage (0.070 %) means that the dislikes are immaterial, but I am quite perplexed by what objection anyone could have.

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před 4 lety +1

      Cheers, I think they may dislike due to quality. I could make the same shorter more professional if I had scripted the video, etc, but that is not that channel :)

    • @ajarivas72
      @ajarivas72 Před 3 lety

      @@csongorvarga :
      I think the dislikes are from one source:
      People hit the wrong option (dislike). It happens to me very often.

    • @pasanjayasinghe3375
      @pasanjayasinghe3375 Před rokem

      Kindly send me the wiring diagram picture about how to apply the sonoff device for garage motor..thanks

  • @Lemon_015
    @Lemon_015 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video ! Rather than wiring up to garage motor, I've wired this up to my remote control. Soldered the L and N onto the garage remote board and it works great ! I tried without cutting to test and it blew up one of my remotes. Lucky i had a few remote fobs. Thank u again!

    • @davidcast2705
      @davidcast2705 Před 4 lety

      Hi can you explain that more detailed please?

  • @mississippiqueen2164
    @mississippiqueen2164 Před rokem +1

    Note: this does not apply to the new model. I took one of my older ones and did it and whoa for some reason it blew the 10 ohm resistor! Soldered in a new one and all is good.
    Thanks!

  • @rudiexx420
    @rudiexx420 Před 2 lety +2

    I wish I did watch your video before I fried my PCB in my garage door. I planned to put an external relay (and forgot-hence made a mistake!) but this is better! Very informative. And now excuse me but I have to order a new pcb from TorTechnik kft. Koszi Csongor, ez nagyon jo otlet!

  • @dleland71
    @dleland71 Před 5 lety +3

    Great video! I made your modifications to a unit, buried it in a Mr. Coffee pot. With the inching mode I can either use my phone or my Google Assistant. Beats walking on a cold floor in the winter barefoot to turn the coffee on! =:-) There's really no limit to what you can do with little boxes...

    • @mw7185
      @mw7185 Před 4 lety

      Dave Leland why would you want to modify the sonoff to just use it for a coffee maker. This modification is only for opening the garage door

  • @seanseoltoir
    @seanseoltoir Před rokem +1

    I created an Arduino controller and remote to control my garage door a few years ago. Security was accomplished by a "challenge-response" type protocol that I designed... Basically, it would send you a number and you had to respond with another number based on a mental calculation of a response number given the challenge digits... Eventually, I needed to replace my garage door opener and I discovered that the new ones had "increased security" that made it so that a relay connecting the wires for a short time would no longer work... Whereas the old garage door wall switch was just a momentary contact button similar to a standard doorbell button, the new switch had a circuit board in it and there was some sort of messaging protocol that they used... This allows them to still have a 2-wire connection, but be able to control multiple garage door openers and lights... Your system would have a similar problem with this type of garage door opener...

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před rokem

      Wow interesting, I never thought these things exists. Although if you are installing the switch inside the hour, I don't see the point of the added security. I mean you are side, you could unclip the door and roll it up. It this all about selling more stuff to you?

    • @seanseoltoir
      @seanseoltoir Před rokem

      @@csongorvarga -- Assuming you mean "house" instead of "hour" and "inside" instead of "side"... The remote was for inside the car... Being an older garage door opener, it did not have the latest rolling codes security mechanism and as long as it was working, I really didn't have any incentive to replace it... Replacement remotes were probably more expensive than creating this... But I already had most of the parts from other micro-controller projects that I've done, so I really didn't need to buy much... I'm retired, so I have plenty of time on my hands to do this sort of thing IF I can just get motivated... :)
      The challenge and response messages were obfuscated by placing the few actual bytes of data inside a 1K buffer that was populated with random numbers for each message... This was also encrypted, albeit not with a very robust encryption method since the micro-controllers were rather limited in memory and speed... The algorithm for the response needed to be something that the user can mentally answer easily enough... It could be something as simple as repeating the challenge digits back in reverse order or doing some sort of mathematical operation on the digits... Because it is using a different frequency and communication protocol than any of the normal garage door remotes, anyone using any sort of sniffer to capture codes would likely see it or know what it was even if they did see it... If they really wanted in the garage, they could just grab a sledge hammer and go in through one of the walls, so the security only needs to be as robust as it would take to either encourage them to go to an easier target or to use a brute force means to breach the door or walls... Basically, the idea is that there is no reason to have a vault door on a room that has sheetrock walls... :)
      After getting the new garage door opener, I could not tie directly into the wires to the remote wired switch, so I modified the micro-controller code a bit to have it control the power for the entire garage door opener via a relay... Basically, the garage door opener is powered down when it is not in use, so even if someone was able to capture and utilize the rolling codes, it would do them no good since the unit is not powered up... This same thing could be accomplished by using the SONOFF controller and I might consider doing that at some point... I just received yesterday a SONOFF BASICR2 that I had ordered off of AliExpress and started fooling around with it... Typical slow boat from China type delivery -- a bit over 2 months... I haven't decided if it is secure enough for my needs, but for $5.30, I thought it was worth a look to see if I might could find a use for it...

  • @VegasGuy89183
    @VegasGuy89183 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video! It was very helpful to see how easy it is to update the firmware with the eWeLink app. I had two old Sonoff Basic switches that I was no longer using due to the super invasive permissions the eWeLink app requires. Rather than installing the app on my new phone, I got around this by installing eWeLink on an old phone I no longer use. I installed the app and updated the firmware and settings. I turned the phone off and put it back in the drawer. Now I control the Sonoffs with Alexa and the Alexa mobile app. It works great! Thank for a great idea!
    Rather than cutting the traces and solder, I decided to leave the Sonoff as it is and add a simple 110v relay ($1.55 US, free S&H).

  • @rudinielsen3269
    @rudinielsen3269 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, very easy to follow. Clear, concise without assuming too much prior knowledge from your audience.

  • @landbelowthewind
    @landbelowthewind Před 7 měsíci +1

    Excellent idea, the other alternative is just to add a small relay at the output to energize it and use the normally open(NO) side of relay to activate the door. this will ovoid cutting the board.

  • @MrGuillo5
    @MrGuillo5 Před 5 lety +7

    My garage door is working great!!! Great video and appreciate your patience!.If you are ever in Florida, beer is on me!

    • @dennis_9039
      @dennis_9039 Před 4 lety +1

      Bill Perez do you have 5G net work man, if you do how did you connect it

    • @tiggerci
      @tiggerci Před 4 lety

      @@dennis_9039 Go to your settings on your router. Turn off 5g connect your sonoff. Then go back into your router settings make the sonoff device 2.4g only. Turn your 5g back on. It's aggravating but it works.

    • @kujtimganiji1704
      @kujtimganiji1704 Před 4 lety

      Can you tell me, where he connect the output in 24dc on the motor or in 230AC voltage in motor

    • @kujtimganiji1704
      @kujtimganiji1704 Před 4 lety

      Or the output sonoff its just a connection in 24 Dc

  • @rodolfoahsantos
    @rodolfoahsantos Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for this ideia! I had a sonoff switch on the shelf and now it's working perfectly on my garage!

  • @dmfieldbds
    @dmfieldbds Před 4 lety +1

    Just what I was looking for. I couldn't work out how to do it myself. Thank you for posting

  • @howardlund7669
    @howardlund7669 Před 2 lety +1

    Both my openers operate just on voltage high only, they won't care how long the contacts are closed. The update is handy, but not essential if you don't mind clicking the app switch off & on again. Shelly have an alternative that'll work out of the box, but their range isn't as comprehensive as Sonoff's if you have more smart home stuff.

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před 2 lety

      ah ok. Most of the openers I worked with use dry contacts. Good to know.

    • @ethelmini
      @ethelmini Před 2 lety +1

      @@csongorvarga they're still "dry" they just operate when a connection is made between them. They are oblivious to how long for or when it's broken.

  • @samiranand234
    @samiranand234 Před 5 lety +2

    Excellent, helpful, clear and simple video. Many thanks! I managed to get this going quite easily, however I did find breaking the connections and ensuring neat soldering changes a little challenging. Been too many years since I did these things.

  • @ahmetsevik
    @ahmetsevik Před 3 lety +1

    This is great job and i serach very much how i can solve my problem with sonoff... THANK YOUUUUUUUUU....

  • @1957Panman
    @1957Panman Před 5 lety +1

    The New Sonoff boards are different. I decided it was best to remove the relay because there's a Fuse (F1) almost touching the relay (with tracing on the top that has to be cut). I used a dremil to cut all the way through the board tracing, then replaced the wire from the terminal through my cut on the board to the relay pin on the back. Thanks to Csongor for making the Video. *If you can't Hack/Mod the board just use a Relay with a 110 Volt coil and NO Contacts and you and it will work the same.

  • @obijuan-
    @obijuan- Před 2 lety

    Mr. Varga, I figured out how to turn the Sonoff Basic RFR2 into a dry relay and installed it on my door. Works great. Now, I have the extra benefits of using a 433 MHz remote control to open my garage and retained the voice and app capability of the Basic. I owe you. I could not have done it without this excellent video on how to hack the Basic. I simply found the same reference points on the RFR2 that you show us on the Basic V1. Works great.

  • @kevanswift7797
    @kevanswift7797 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you for uploading this, was trying to think of a way to do it and it was getting far to complicated. This very easy. Again thank you.

  • @builderpop
    @builderpop Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for your effort. Both of my doors now have your sonoff mod and work with google assistant.

  • @robertaaime2121
    @robertaaime2121 Před 4 lety +3

    Great Video, thanks. These cheap little Sonoff switches are so handy. I have like 10 of them.

    • @thecasualfly
      @thecasualfly Před 2 lety

      I've had mine for over 2 to 3 years using daily and haven't had to replace any yet

  • @michelevitarelli
    @michelevitarelli Před 3 lety

    thank you for taking the time to create and share this video. I was able to modify my sonoff with your clear instructions.

  • @julienhonor5869
    @julienhonor5869 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you really much for this smart improvement! Exactly what I was seeking for!!

    • @julienhonor5869
      @julienhonor5869 Před 3 lety

      Hummm, seems I haven't the same version as you (rev2 if I remember)... But I understand that I've to cut neutral from the input and live from the relay. Maybe I've to remove the relay... I'll find how to figure it out, tomorrow - now it's time for me to sleep...

  • @IQFungNet2
    @IQFungNet2 Před 5 lety +1

    Just let you guys know, you can get the SonOff wifi Relay switch with USB power or 6 volt input. If you don't want to connect directly to garage opener, you can soldering the relay wires to the remote control toggle switch. The relay switch works with computer and any low voltage toggle devices. I don't recommend hanging a AC power line next to a metal bar.

    • @bikertosh675
      @bikertosh675 Před 3 lety

      Hi Mikey, I would like to have more info how to connect it to my remote please as i would love to have my garage doors smart connected, much appreciated Cheers

  • @NSAj-ib5jq
    @NSAj-ib5jq Před rokem +1

    There is option to turn device on and off for short time. Go to app option and select (inching) then select the time you need.

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před rokem

      Yes, this was not available back in the day when I made this video.

    • @NSAj-ib5jq
      @NSAj-ib5jq Před rokem

      I believe it's available check this video at 9:20 😁 . Regards

  • @ricardrinaldo4791
    @ricardrinaldo4791 Před 5 lety +5

    Perfect, this is exactly what I was looking for, thank you so much.

  • @MrCruiser666
    @MrCruiser666 Před 10 měsíci

    Szuper érdekes a csatornád! Az garázsnyitó miatt nem mókoltam szét a Sonoff-ot, inkább relay -vel oldottam meg! De az ötlet király!

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Igen, jó megoldás. Főleg mert ezt az első verziót már szinte nem is lehet kapni, és az újabb modellekben már annyi cucc van, hogy ott már ezeket a vágásokat meg sem tudom csinálni.

  • @kaib9203
    @kaib9203 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for this one! Thought about it a few times and never knew how to figure it out. Great job!

  • @rockm4366
    @rockm4366 Před 5 lety

    Thank you very much for this solution, you are a genius! I just did the same procedure and worked like a charm ! I was using before a external relay in addition to the Sonoff switch, now I don't need it anymore!

    • @philippekawa7022
      @philippekawa7022 Před 5 lety

      hello rock
      what is the brand of your garage door motor? promatic?
      thank you for your reply
      bye

  • @DD-ov2kp
    @DD-ov2kp Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for this!. I was debating on wiring a contactor switch to my Sonoff to get dry contact functionality for my MAME cabinet and discovered your mod to convert the Sonoff to a dry contact relay. I am using your mod to turn on/off a MAME laptop (wired to power button).

  • @raptr49
    @raptr49 Před 5 lety +2

    Great video. The new version of the Sonoff Basic has a totally different board layout, but I was able to mod it without any issues to achieve the same results.

    • @kennycreten
      @kennycreten Před 5 lety

      @Dieter Would it be possible to share how you have done it?

    • @raptr49
      @raptr49 Před 5 lety +1

      @@kennycreten Here is a link to a short presentation on how to do it. Hope it helps. czcams.com/video/MXGvOPE7Xo4/video.html

    • @kennycreten
      @kennycreten Před 5 lety

      Thanks a lot! Appreciated!

    • @jimmartin5318
      @jimmartin5318 Před 5 lety

      @@raptr49 I, too was looking for a way to mod a version 2. Thanks for saving me a headache. Prices are going up for Sonoffs. I pd 6.49 on amazn 2wks ago, now they are 6.99.

  • @leglessinoz
    @leglessinoz Před 5 lety +2

    I did the hardware mod to a Sonoff Dual a while back.

  • @pablosalto
    @pablosalto Před 3 lety +1

    Great job. My sonoff basic has a different hardware configuration , but I did it. Thank You !!

  • @TSalem52
    @TSalem52 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks and greetings from Egypt 🇪🇬

  • @nickparr3153
    @nickparr3153 Před 3 lety +1

    Very simple, safe and well implemented.Nice and clear

  • @JavierSanchez-ix9vj
    @JavierSanchez-ix9vj Před rokem

    That was exactly what i need. Thanks a lot! Cheers from Argentina.

  • @mw7185
    @mw7185 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey this week sonoff modofied their app ewelink. Now you can open your garage using SIRI in iphone. This is great. Btw i managed to get my garage to open uising your method. Great

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před 4 lety

      Great stuff. Unfortunately Siri integration is missing ewelink.

    • @mw7185
      @mw7185 Před 4 lety

      Csongor Varga you have to delete the app and reinstall and you will see a button for siri shortcut in the scene page

  • @ethelmini
    @ethelmini Před 2 lety +1

    Word you're looking for is momentary

  • @gregb1008
    @gregb1008 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you Csongor! Just what I was looking for. Works Great!

  • @kimnielsen9320
    @kimnielsen9320 Před 5 lety +2

    That is a great mod ,thank you for showing how it is done .

  • @CyberlightFG
    @CyberlightFG Před 4 lety +1

    If you use the Sonoff RF, you could exchange the very expensive remote control with really cheap Sonoff remotes.
    Thanks for the idea. Sadly, there is no usable wifi in my garage.

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před 4 lety +1

      Ah that is a good tip. I have a few Sonoff models, but never owned and RF. Just remember that these cheap Sonoff remotes do not use and coding in the RF signal. They are like the very old garage door openers, where the RF code can be listened and replayed by a 3rd party. This is why the genuine garage door remotes are expensive.

    • @CyberlightFG
      @CyberlightFG Před 4 lety +1

      Mine is 868mhz unencrypted anyways. There is nothing in the garage but the car.
      The remotes are still expensive. 45€ each and I would need 4.
      I bought no genuine ones for 8€ each. The battery won't last that long, but I'll just try it.

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před 4 lety +1

      @@CyberlightFG Sure, good thinking. I was just saying. I added a motion sensor to the garage as well, so if the garage door is compromise the alarm will still go off.

  • @rwrawls
    @rwrawls Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks. This works great and was easy to mod and install. Waiting for door/window sensor to use to let me know status (open/closed) of garage door. Thanks again.

  • @zeeshanuk1
    @zeeshanuk1 Před rokem +1

    Nice work dear I really appreciate good job

  • @theserialpre10der
    @theserialpre10der Před 5 lety

    The Sonoff SV does require a minor hardware mod to make it a ‘dry contact’ (no voltage) Relay also. I would recommend using the Sonoff SV (Safe Voltage) for this purpose instead of the Sonoff Basic. The SV can operate on 5-24V DC which is much safer than 240V AC input.

    • @aronzbick7235
      @aronzbick7235 Před 5 lety

      I bought a Sonoff SV for this purpose. Do i need a different firmware for this to work? Did you get this to work?

  • @AZTechLabs
    @AZTechLabs Před 4 lety

    TY sir. I was going to put a toggle relay on the other end but this is easier. Gives me more ideas now too.

  • @hemantisrani78
    @hemantisrani78 Před 3 lety +1

    Brilliant, I was looking for a solution to automate my home elevator. Looks like this might just work

  • @eWeLinkSmartHome
    @eWeLinkSmartHome Před 5 lety +1

    Hi, thanks for your fantastic tutorial, we learned a lot from you guys too.

  • @joe18324
    @joe18324 Před 5 lety +1

    Very Nice, I have been thinking about this but was unaware of the new "inching" feature. The proper term would be "momentary" Your mod makes it so simple for this and many other applications.

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před 5 lety

      Thanks. It seems inching been used elsewhere, but "momentary" would be my chose too. Maybe it gets renamed in a new release.

    • @anthonyrossetti7509
      @anthonyrossetti7509 Před 5 lety

      ​@@csongorvarga here is a much better version
      www.instructables.com/id/Sonoff-Garage-Door-Opener/
      see my comments for how to do this method without cutting traces or modifiying your sonoff basic in any way
      here is the diagram , the top is how the sonoff basic is normally and how it is supposed to be wired to control main voltage devices like lights, the bottom is my diagram on how to wire it to switch things without them being connected to mains voltage
      cdn.instructables.com/FK0/O16O/JI0JOBH2/FK0O16OJI0JOBH2.LARGE.jpg
      this indestructible project has a sensor on the GPIO pin for state reporting
      this guy used a simple NO magnetic reed switch setup but you could use a simple arduino
      mini or nano with an ultrasound sensor and a relay instead of the magnetic reed switch
      if you can not mount the magnet and reed switch on your door setup

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před 5 lety

      @@anthonyrossetti7509 I wanted to keep the original firmware for those who would not go as far as flashing the ESP.

    • @anthonyrossetti7509
      @anthonyrossetti7509 Před 5 lety

      @@csongorvarga can you use
      It with Alexa and GA with the original FW?

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před 5 lety

      @@anthonyrossetti7509 Yes, you just need to say something like "Alexa turn the garage door on". I don't think it would accept commands like "open" or "close". And when you wan to close the door you have to say "on" again.

  • @peakssense
    @peakssense Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you so much you saved me money and most importantly heaps of time!

  • @rickynightingale5239
    @rickynightingale5239 Před 5 lety +8

    Please give detailed instructions concerning connecting the sonoff to the garage door motor. What is connected to the input side of the sonoff, what is connected to the output side of the sonoff, etc, etc
    Thanks

    • @Oranges743
      @Oranges743 Před 5 lety +3

      Since sonoff now has inching mode, you are now able to do a momentary pulse. It’s the same as doing a momentary press on your garage door button. If you do the EXACT SAME THING that he did, you need to power your sonoff with 120volts to the INPUT side. Hot wire to “L” and neutral wire to “N”. You need to make sure that you pick up the power to the sonoff from a receptacle not a switch from a light, that way you don’t cut the power to the sonoff. Doing this will power the internal components which then closes the relay on your command. The OUTPUT side of the sonoff gets connected to where your garage door push button is connected. Follow the wires from the bush button to the garage door motor, and you’ll see two terminals. That’s where they get hooked on to. Just remember to do the EXACT same thing that he did by isolating the relay input from the output and soldering the little jumper in between. If you don’t isolate it, you will have 120VOLTS to your garage door low voltage side and it will fry it.
      If you don’t feel confident modifying the sonoff basic, they do make another controller that already has the input side isolated from the output. Hope this helps

    • @Aurems
      @Aurems Před 5 lety

      @@Oranges743 can i connect 220v to sonoff then to opener? as i live in uk?

    • @nazhif1
      @nazhif1 Před 5 lety

      Tadis Fpv should be. The sonoff is multi voltage.

    • @cfgdr3
      @cfgdr3 Před 5 lety +1

      @@Aurems The answer is yes.
      Specification for Sonoff Basic:
      Voltage range: 90-250v AC(50/60Hz)
      Max current: 10A
      Max Wattage: 2200W

  • @mikaelmeth4545
    @mikaelmeth4545 Před 5 lety +1

    Wish i understood these things, it looks so fun and interesting

  • @leandropardo4663
    @leandropardo4663 Před 4 lety +2

    Very nice, congratulations

  • @AdamFox1988
    @AdamFox1988 Před 5 lety +6

    This is amazing! I had a sonoff switch in the draw, I stopped using them because the ewelink app was so unreliable. But with this mod I don't care about that haha. Thanks so much for sharing!
    *I've turned off my skills for Alexa and would suggest everyone else do so, so easy for thieves to shout "Alexa open the garage door" when you're not in.*

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před 5 lety +3

      Love the Alexa suggestion. Did not think of that!

    • @izsakitt3711
      @izsakitt3711 Před 5 lety +1

      - The command for Alexa may be changed, coded, to reduce chances for abuse. "Alexa open garage door1"

    • @AdamFox1988
      @AdamFox1988 Před 5 lety +1

      @@izsakitt3711 Don't think I'm going to take that chance, but good idea.

    • @xxM5xx
      @xxM5xx Před 5 lety +12

      @@izsakitt3711 "Alexa, my feet smell bad". Opens the garage door. Actually I would not recommend using the Sonoff and Amazon or Google speakers for any door locks or openers. Something more secure should be considered if you have valuables in your garage (as I do). I have a RTU5024 gate opener in my garage. I'm in the USA. I toss a Lyca Mobile SIM card which works over the T-Mobile Network in the RTU5024. I fund that SIM with $10 a year. My Google Assistant and Home Mini each work to open the garage door when I give the voice command to call the Lyca phone number. The RTU5024 only opens the door (or closes) when the caller ID matches a number in my list. No cellular minutes are billed to my Lyca PayGo account due to a feature within the RTU5024. I have the RTU5024 send me a $0.05 text message once in a while (~90 days) to keep the Lyca SIM active. This has worked very reliably for me for two years.

  • @OrionKarlDaleyIst
    @OrionKarlDaleyIst Před 4 lety +1

    Wow - I have been looking for this solution - thanks ! -

  •  Před 5 lety

    It's a very useful modification. Monitoring the open/close state would be awesome without using tasmota nor any sw modification on sonoff. ;)

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před 5 lety +1

      Yes, that's what the Eachen garage door opener does. It is always nice to have some feedback. Though at a greater price.

  • @Mrlogin
    @Mrlogin Před 5 lety +1

    Man.. You are a genius

  • @FluFilmPro
    @FluFilmPro Před 4 lety

    well done. I needed this thing to work as a switcher of the 12v device. it was not possible with its current state. I was planning to use it switching an extra relay. but now I can use it switching 12v device...

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před 4 lety +1

      You can also check out Sonoff SV. It run off 5V and the relay can switch any voltage. That is the easiest option.

    • @FluFilmPro
      @FluFilmPro Před 4 lety

      @@csongorvarga thanks a lot

  • @mehmetalieyuboglu3642
    @mehmetalieyuboglu3642 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks a lot. It is a good solution for me.

  • @RanjitAdhikari
    @RanjitAdhikari Před rokem

    Hello,
    I do each step exact but at last out put continuity is not working can you help me?

  • @dirkveenstra1182
    @dirkveenstra1182 Před 4 lety

    Look, this may sound strange but; I installed a sonoff mini in my house for the exterior lights. Its behind a daylight/clock switch. At 22.00 our the lights get switched off. so I installed a sonoff mini so when in need to turn the lights on after 22.00. Works perfect, except for my garage door. It opens when I use the sonoff switch. Work-up this morning with my garage door open...

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před 4 lety

      Uh, it is hard to tell. All I can think of right now, that you may have a power outage overnight. Make sure that in the sonoff settings, the power-on state is off. Maybe the relay was on for a short amount of time when the power came back which opened your door. But that is my best guess.

  • @marianudroiu3400
    @marianudroiu3400 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you! Great work!

  • @mx8xm
    @mx8xm Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for this brilliant idea 🥰

  • @CharlieSouthall
    @CharlieSouthall Před 4 lety +1

    Hey, thanks for this video guide. Very clever and really well described.
    I wondered if you would be kind enough to offer me some advice.
    I’m trying to set up a cellar door to open/close via a voice command (with Alexa). The cellar door currently has a manual rocker switch, which is zero voltage. Positions are raise/close and the middle position which is clicks back to is stop. In order to open or close the cellar door, the switch must be held in open continuously, until the door reaches the fully open position. Same with closing, it must be held constantly until closed. I am trying to figure out which smart switch will work best to control this cellar door. I know the app has a timer, which is perfect, so once a connection is established by a smart switch, it can be kept switched for a set duration. However, the open wire is different to the close wire. Three wires in switch in total. Blue, pink and yellow. When blues touches pink, cellar door opens. When blue touches yellow, cellar door closes. Any advice is greatly appreciated.

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před 4 lety

      I assume the motor which operates the door uses mains power. In that case I suggest a 2 gang TX wall switch. These have an interlock function, meaning one gang switches off the other gang. The only thing I have not tested, if the inching function (auto off) also works in interlock mode.

    • @CharlieSouthall
      @CharlieSouthall Před 4 lety

      Csongor Varga - The motor is in fact 24volt, however it is fed from a control unit, which decelerates the motor, as it approaches fully open or closed, to avoid a hard finish.
      The control unit is mains power (240v)
      However, the switch wire, which I intend to tap into, is a zero voltage switch. So we can not push any power through the wires. They are just simple switching wires.
      The problem I am having is to find a smart switch device which will enable a ‘open’ option, which makes a timed (inching) contention - but also has separate terminals for ‘close’.

  • @indiatechnewscom
    @indiatechnewscom Před 4 lety +1

    Nice thank you for sharing, here is how I linked Alexa with Sonoff

  • @dukeplc
    @dukeplc Před 5 lety +1

    Freaking fantastic. Was wondering if there was a way to make the contacts "dry". I had considered using an interposing relay, but this makes it much easier. Thanks!!!

  • @pasanjayasinghe3375
    @pasanjayasinghe3375 Před rokem

    Kindly send me the wiring digram picture regarding how to apply sonoff device to roller gate..thanks

  • @alanfalck1184
    @alanfalck1184 Před 2 lety

    Nice explanation, thanks, I wonder why Sonoff don't make a relay-only switching device?

  • @jtclendenin
    @jtclendenin Před 5 lety +1

    Great job! High utility video!

  • @mamsongmai
    @mamsongmai Před 3 měsíci

    Many thanks for sharing.
    Is there anyway can you know the garage door open/closed while you away from home?

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před 3 měsíci

      Not with this unit. I can suggest a separate zigbee door/window sensor, or I have reviewed a purpuse built garage door unit years ago which has a open/closed sensor: EACHEN GD-DC5

  • @ppsfactory
    @ppsfactory Před 3 lety +1

    Exactly that I need. Thanks

  • @TouaregV105.0
    @TouaregV105.0 Před 2 lety

    The garagedoor motor have PE GND PB 24V. Which one do i use to Connect with this one

  • @mansourq6512
    @mansourq6512 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you so much and keep up your great work 👍

  • @davidtait7194
    @davidtait7194 Před 2 lety

    Being a total NOOB here, is there a diagram showing as to what wires go into the "input" side and what goes to the "output" side? On my gate motor I have a spare trigger, but for the garage door, I am not sure. thanks

  • @kukal1
    @kukal1 Před 2 lety

    Hello I have question. If you set up in application for 0.5 sek iching , how the button on device ( on soffon this small black one) is reacting?? the same as impuls or button is on permanent?

  • @mrflibble5311
    @mrflibble5311 Před 2 lety +1

    I just use a 240v relay with the sonoff . About $5 on ebay . No hacking required.

    • @dmrspec4750
      @dmrspec4750 Před 6 měsíci

      Greetings - Would that be a 4 pin relay? Two in from the sonoff output and two out as dry contact? Please reply - Thanks!

    • @mrflibble5311
      @mrflibble5311 Před 6 měsíci

      @@dmrspec4750 The coil on the relay is 240v . The sonoff outputs go to the coil of the relay and when the sonoff is switched on it triggers the relay. You can do what you want with the dry contacts . Normally open or normally closed etc with low voltage.

    • @dmrspec4750
      @dmrspec4750 Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks For The Reply!! What was the Mfg. of that relay - Is it on a circuit board like the sonoff or just a relay only with solder terminals? Thanks again...

    • @mrflibble5311
      @mrflibble5311 Před 6 měsíci

      @@dmrspec4750 Make sure to get the mains voltage variant , they come in 24v too

    • @dmrspec4750
      @dmrspec4750 Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks For The Info!! Once Again - What was the Mfg. of that relay - Is it on a circuit board like the sonoff or just a relay only with solder terminals?

  • @thecasualfly
    @thecasualfly Před 2 lety

    I didn't see a part about the main switch into house .. does that still function

  • @drazendjud
    @drazendjud Před rokem +1

    Good system , but roblem is you dont know if door is open or closed. You need to see door before you close or open, missing senzor.

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před rokem

      Yes, this is a simple relay with no sensor. And Sonoff did not have any sensors in the product line until up until 2 years ago.

  • @sairfan06
    @sairfan06 Před 5 lety

    I believe most important step is missing in the video,, that is how to connect garage door opener with sonoff, as there are many different kind of garage door openers who operate in a different way.

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před 5 lety +1

      And do you expect me to cover every single garage door opener type? As I said, check your garage door opener manual. It is usually clearly documented there which two terminals need to be connected to a switch. Those two need to go to the output of the modified Sonoff.

  • @jasonahf
    @jasonahf Před 5 lety +2

    They make a "Sonoff SV" for low voltage applications like this.
    You can also flash these devices with a new firmware called Tasmota. Gives a number of new features and allows you to connect these to an open source home automation servers like Home Assistant instead of ewelink... much more powerfull.

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před 5 lety +3

      Yes, but a Sonoff SV needs a power supply so I think it is still easier and more compact to modify the Basic. I know Tasmota, and others could do it, but the point about this video was to do it in eWeLink. Many people don't want to change the firmware.

  • @syedtoqeer5973
    @syedtoqeer5973 Před 3 lety

    You could use a 220 relay at output to control your garage door motor control instead of wasting this device and your time.

  • @gergelydosa4314
    @gergelydosa4314 Před 2 lety

    köszi, pont ilyen megoldást kerestem. big like

  • @conandmore5403
    @conandmore5403 Před 11 dny

    I want to make the same modification but with the sonoff basic RFR2 (the version with rf and WiFi control) I will follow the same steps in this one ?

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před 10 dny

      I tried but could not. The pcb is much more tighly packed and I could not find a way to make the necessary cuts.

  • @nathanpopp2042
    @nathanpopp2042 Před 5 lety +1

    this is far more involved and still has a small risk of ac hitting the garage door circuit. I used a sonoff to power a 12v power supply, and a automotive style relay with dry contacts. I connect the relay to the button on the control panel

  • @rafierafie
    @rafierafie Před 5 lety +2

    Awesome! Terrific mod.

  • @kenwood4764
    @kenwood4764 Před 4 lety

    Looks straight forward to me. Only question: how does it plug into the opener mechanism?

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před 4 lety

      That is different for each garage door opener. Usually there are 2 outputs for an external opener where usually a switch is wired. You need to check the manual of your opener.

  • @2lazy2bother
    @2lazy2bother Před rokem

    Would that work the same for the RF2 or RF3 models which can also be linked to the FR Remote for operating the door ???

  • @daviddesouza5093
    @daviddesouza5093 Před 5 lety

    Just what I initially needed. Now how can we remotely check the garage door open/shut status please?

  • @michac754
    @michac754 Před 3 lety

    It is working only with 230v AC output ? I have 24 V DC sterring opening my Gate :/

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, 95-240V AC. But there is a product called Sonoff SV which works off 24V DC. And the best you don't need to modify it, it has the relay outputs you need.

  • @bopitt6875
    @bopitt6875 Před 4 lety

    Worked great! Nice video, not a lot of chatter. Has anyone done any fail-safe testing? What happens during power failure?

  • @concordiaranger2169
    @concordiaranger2169 Před 3 lety

    The only issue I see with this setup is that you really don't know whether the garage door is actually opening or closing. There are no sensors to tell you the status unless you are physically viewing it. Maybe a wifi tilt sensor could be added to provide feedback.

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před 3 lety

      Yes, this is a $5 hack for this problem. But there are dedicated 3rd party products for there. For example the Eachen GD-DC5 which I made a video of.

  • @apkelesispre
    @apkelesispre Před 5 lety +1

    Nice video.. keep going.. Hello sorry for my english.. if we use a 220v relay we can get dry contact without damaging the sonoff.. am i right? We programming the sonoff inching and we are ready.. i am not judging you.. thanks for your time. Just asking for an opinion..

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před 5 lety +1

      Yes, you can use a 220V relay and use the output of that as a dry contact.

    • @apkelesispre
      @apkelesispre Před 5 lety

      @@csongorvarga thank you!!

  • @philipperostin
    @philipperostin Před 2 lety

    Mine did not work by shorting the contacts. ( my q wifi door opener). But I soldered wires to an extra remote control button on the pcb board and screw this wires to a wifi relay switch. Now mrs A opens my door vocally and the my q app still sends me notifications !

  • @allankennedy4862
    @allankennedy4862 Před 3 lety

    Circuit board has changed and now harder to do what’s suggested. Won’t a sonoff mini do the job without any modification?

    • @csongorvarga
      @csongorvarga  Před 3 lety

      Yes, Basic R2 and R3 much more dense and difficult to modify. Mini is the same, best option is the Sonoff SV board. Or the new 4CH Pro, but that is a more expensive unit.

  • @kvmods
    @kvmods Před 5 lety +1

    You can just add a small 230v relay that is powerd by the sonoff and put it in a small box.
    You dont have to cut the board, thats what im going to do with the electronic lock of my appartment

    • @shauncarelse7993
      @shauncarelse7993 Před 5 lety

      my thoughts exactly

    • @kaib9203
      @kaib9203 Před 5 lety

      why using a second relay if cutting is so much easier than soldering, adding a box, wiring, etc?

    • @kvmods
      @kvmods Před 5 lety +1

      Its a good mod but what if you afterwards want to use it for something else and it needs double broken
      Power? I prefer using a extra relay. But realy good idea ;)

    • @kaib9203
      @kaib9203 Před 5 lety

      kristof vermeulen, yes.... it is good to know there are more options. it all depends on the future use and situation