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Tuya Dimmer
===========
.. seo::
:description: Instructions for setting up a Tuya dimmer switch.
:image: brightness-medium.png
The ``tuya`` light platform creates a simple brightness-only light from a
tuya serial component.
.. warning::
Some of these dimmers have no way of serial flashing without destroying them.
Make sure you have some way to OTA upload configured before flashing. This means you need
to have working wifi, ota, and maybe api sections in the config.
The dimmer switch I got would hang if the logger was configured to use the serial port
which meant it was bricked until I cut it open.
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There are two components, the Tuya bus and the dimmer that uses it. The :doc:`/components/tuya`
component requires a :ref:`UART bus <uart>` to be configured. Put the ``tuya`` component in
the config and it will list the possible devices for you in the config log.
.. code-block:: yaml
# Example configuration entry
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# Make sure your WiFi will connect
wifi:
ssid: "ssid"
password: "password"
# Make sure logging is not using the serial port
logger:
baud_rate: 0
# Enable Home Assistant API
api:
# Make sure you can upload new firmware OTA
ota:
# My dimmer used the hardware serial port on the alternate pins
uart:
rx_pin: GPIO13
tx_pin: GPIO15
baud_rate: 9600
# Register the Tuya MCU connection
tuya:
Here is an example output for a Tuya dimmer:
.. code-block:: text
[21:50:28][C][tuya:024]: Tuya:
[21:50:28][C][tuya:031]: Datapoint 3: int value (value: 139)
[21:50:28][C][tuya:029]: Datapoint 1: switch (value: OFF)
On this dimmer, the toggle switch is datapoint 1 and the dimmer value is datapoint 3.
Now you can create the light.
.. code-block:: yaml
# Create a light using the dimmer
light:
- platform: "tuya"
name: "dim1"
dimmer_datapoint: 3
switch_datapoint: 1
Configuration variables:
------------------------
- **id** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-id`): Manually specify the ID used for code generation.
- **name** (**Required**, string): The name of the light.
- **dimmer_datapoint** (*Optional*, int): The datapoint id number of the dimmer value.
- **switch_datapoint** (*Optional*, int): The datapoint id number of the power switch. My dimmer
required this to be able to turn the light on and off. Without this you would only be able to
change the brightness and would have to toggle the light using the physical buttons.
- **min_value** (*Optional*, int, default 0): The lowest dimmer value allowed. My dimmer had a
minimum of 25 and wouldn't even accept anything lower, but this option is available if necessary.
- **max_value** (*Optional*, int, default 255): The highest dimmer value allowed. My dimmer had a
maximum of 255 which seems like it would be the typical value.
- All other options from :ref:`Light <config-light>`.
- At least one of *dimmer_datapoint* or *switch_datapoint* must be provided.
.. note::
The MCU on the Tuya dimmer handles transitions and gamma correction on its own.
Therefore the ``gamma_correct`` setting default is ``1.0`` and the the
``default_transition_length`` parameter is ``0s`` by default.
See Also
--------
- :doc:`/components/tuya`
- :doc:`/components/light/index`
- :apiref:`tuya/light/tuya_light.h`
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