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H801 RGBW LED controller
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The H801 is pretty afordable and easy to hack and adapt to your needs. It can be found on `Aliexpress <https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/bbnUDBZW>`__
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`Here <http://tinkerman.cat/closer-look-h801-led-wifi-controller/>`__ is an article about the hardware for those who have an interest for more details about the board.
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It can be used as a RGB, RGBW, RGB dual white or even control 5 individual monochromatic strips if you want or combinations of these.
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.. figure:: images/h801.jpg
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:align: center
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:width: 80.0%
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For esphomelib, you can then use the :doc:`RGBW </components/light/rgbw>`
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and the :doc:`ESP8266 Software PWM output </components/output/esp8266_pwm>` components using below configuration:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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esphomeyaml:
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name: h801light
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platform: ESP8266
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board: esp01_1m
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wifi:
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ssid: 'WIFI'
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password: 'WIFIPASS'
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manual_ip:
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static_ip: x.x.x.x
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gateway: x.x.x.x
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subnet: 255.255.255.0
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logger:
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api:
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ota:
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sensor:
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- platform: wifi_signal
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name: "WiFi Signal h801light"
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update_interval: 60s
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#RGBWarm
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output:
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- platform: esp8266_pwm
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pin: 12
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frequency: 1000 Hz
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id: pwm_b
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- platform: esp8266_pwm
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pin: 15
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frequency: 1000 Hz
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id: pwm_g
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- platform: esp8266_pwm
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pin: 13
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frequency: 1000 Hz
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id: pwm_r
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- platform: esp8266_pwm
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pin: 14
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frequency: 1000 Hz
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id: pwm_w
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light:
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- platform: rgbw
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name: "H801 Light"
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red: pwm_r
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green: pwm_g
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blue: pwm_b
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white: pwm_w
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Make your node in the esphome dashboard and compile/upload it. (if it fails OTA it must be uploaded manually with your favorite ESP flasher, e.g. :ref:`esphomeflasher <esphomeflasher>`)
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.. figure:: images/gpio.jpg
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:align: center
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:width: 80.0%
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Front side of board with pins soldered on
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.. figure:: images/back.jpg
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:align: center
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:width: 80.0%
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Back side of the board (don't melt the blue and red wire when soldering)
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.. figure:: images/rgbwarm.jpg
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:align: center
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:width: 80.0%
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This LED strip can be used with the sketch as-is
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.. figure:: images/rgbw.jpg
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:align: center
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:width: 80.0%
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For this type of led strip you have to swap the white and blue gpio numbers in the sketch
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You will need to solder pins to the board inside the h801 (fortunately its pretty roomy and not a lot of components or stuff in the way part from the 2 wires on the back)
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3.3v, GND, TX and RX (RX to RX and TX to TX) needs to be connected to your serial adapter, the two other pins must be shorted by a jumper or a breadboard cable when flashing.
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(Remember to remove it after flashing)
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See Also
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--------
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- :doc:`/components/light/rgbw`
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- :doc:`/components/output/esp8266_pwm`
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- :ghedit:`Edit`
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.. disqus::
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H801 RGBW LED controller
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========================
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The H801 is pretty afordable and easy to hack and adapt to your needs. It can be found on `Aliexpress <https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/bbnUDBZW>`__
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`Here <http://tinkerman.cat/closer-look-h801-led-wifi-controller/>`__ is an article about the hardware for those who have an interest for more details about the board.
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It can be used as a RGB, RGBW, RGB dual white or even control 5 individual monochromatic strips if you want or combinations of these.
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.. figure:: images/h801.jpg
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:align: center
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:width: 80.0%
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For esphomelib, you can then use the :doc:`RGBW </components/light/rgbw>`
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and the :doc:`ESP8266 Software PWM output </components/output/esp8266_pwm>` components using below configuration:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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esphomeyaml:
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name: h801light
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platform: ESP8266
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board: esp01_1m
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wifi:
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ssid: 'WIFI'
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password: 'WIFIPASS'
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manual_ip:
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static_ip: x.x.x.x
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gateway: x.x.x.x
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subnet: 255.255.255.0
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logger:
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api:
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ota:
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sensor:
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- platform: wifi_signal
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name: "WiFi Signal h801light"
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update_interval: 60s
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#RGBWarm
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output:
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- platform: esp8266_pwm
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pin: 12
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frequency: 1000 Hz
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id: pwm_b
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- platform: esp8266_pwm
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pin: 15
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frequency: 1000 Hz
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id: pwm_g
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- platform: esp8266_pwm
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pin: 13
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frequency: 1000 Hz
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id: pwm_r
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- platform: esp8266_pwm
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pin: 14
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frequency: 1000 Hz
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id: pwm_w
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light:
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- platform: rgbw
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name: "H801 Light"
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red: pwm_r
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green: pwm_g
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blue: pwm_b
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white: pwm_w
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Make your node in the esphome dashboard and compile/upload it. (if it fails OTA it must be uploaded manually with your favorite ESP flasher, e.g. :ref:`esphomeflasher <esphomeflasher>`)
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.. figure:: images/gpio.jpg
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:align: center
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:width: 80.0%
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Front side of board with pins soldered on
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.. figure:: images/back.jpg
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:align: center
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:width: 80.0%
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Back side of the board (don't melt the blue and red wire when soldering)
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.. figure:: images/rgbwarm.jpg
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:align: center
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:width: 80.0%
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This LED strip can be used with the sketch as-is
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.. figure:: images/rgbw.jpg
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:align: center
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:width: 80.0%
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For this type of led strip you have to swap the white and blue gpio numbers in the sketch
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You will need to solder pins to the board inside the h801 (fortunately its pretty roomy and not a lot of components or stuff in the way part from the 2 wires on the back)
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3.3v, GND, TX and RX (RX to RX and TX to TX) needs to be connected to your serial adapter, the two other pins must be shorted by a jumper or a breadboard cable when flashing.
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(Remember to remove it after flashing)
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See Also
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--------
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- :doc:`/components/light/rgbw`
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- :doc:`/components/output/esp8266_pwm`
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- :ghedit:`Edit`
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.. disqus::
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