Available from:
Amazon.de
Amazon.com
Aliexpress.com
Install method:
USB to Serial
GPIO # | Component |
---|---|
GPIO00 | None |
GPIO01 | None |
GPIO02 | None |
GPIO03 | None |
GPIO04 | Button1 |
GPIO05 | Led1i |
GPIO09 | None |
GPIO10 | None |
GPIO12 | Counter1 |
GPIO13 | None |
GPIO14 | Relay1 |
GPIO15 | None |
GPIO16 | None |
FLAG | None |
{"NAME":"Feeder","GPIO":[0,0,0,0,17,56,0,0,42,0,21,0,0],"FLAG":0,"BASE":18}
Now(5/24) comes with WBR3 module that needs to be changed
Once programmed, the following option must be activated in the Tasmota console: PulseTime1 30
The value of 30 indicates a time period of 30 tenths of a second, or 3 seconds. It is the pulse of the signal that activates the motor because if it is left activated, the motor never stops. The pulse initiates the motor movement and the stop position is defined by electrical contacs in the hardware. It is not a critical value. It’s about half the time it takes for the motor to complete one lap.