Motion activated LED stair lighting... without staircase modification!

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  • Опубліковано 26 чер 2024
  • Create motion-activated LED stair lighting using ESPHome, WLED and Home Assistant, without modifications to your existing staircase!
    While fancier options exists, most require modifications to the existing staircase. This option provides many options for lighting your staircase without modifying your existing stairs.
    UPDATE: Since publishing, I've upgraded the type of sensors used to activate the lights. You can see a short video on the upgraded sensors here: • Improved Sensors for L...
    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction
    03:08 Parts
    07:39 Mounting the LEDs
    08:48 Power and wiring runs
    11:28 ESPHome and Home Assistant Code
    13:01 Conclusion and Outro
    Links:
    Full build details, wiring diagrams, parts list and more:
    resinchemtech.blogspot.com/20...
    All ESPHome and Home Assistant entity/automation YAML code, along with more information and options for installing can be found in the following Github respository:
    github.com/Resinchem/LED-Stai...
    If you are not a YAML user, I have another video that shows you how to recreate the above automations via the Home Assistant Automation Editor: • Home Assistant 101: Re...
    Build your own WLED Controller:
    UA-cam Video: • Build your own LED con...
    Blog: resinchemtech.blogspot.com/20...
    WLED: github.com/Aircoookie/WLED
    ESPHome: esphome.io/
    If you find my videos useful and you’d like to say thanks or help support future videos, you can:
    Buy Me a Coffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/resinche...
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  • @willadams9001
    @willadams9001 2 роки тому +246

    It’s all well and good until your ghosts walk up and down the stairs at night

    • @ubesoldevilla
      @ubesoldevilla Рік тому +6

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @christiancordero4060
      @christiancordero4060 Рік тому +3

      Tell me about it I'll shit myself , it's real badass but no thanks

    • @garyphloyngam7148
      @garyphloyngam7148 Рік тому

      Bruhhh im dead… as a Ghost lol

    • @dman3623
      @dman3623 Рік тому +2

      So funny and true

    • @dreammix9430
      @dreammix9430 Рік тому +1

      Ghosts are sort of invisible so they won't trip the sensor so you're good to go

  • @deadkennady
    @deadkennady 2 роки тому +47

    Im sure it has been said already but this was excellent! Very creative and it looks amazing. Like a "grand entrance" sort of feel. Well done.

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  2 роки тому +3

      Thanks.... even if it has been said before, I don't mind hearing it again!
      Thanks for taking time to comment. I really do appreciate it!

    • @seanmc7128
      @seanmc7128 Рік тому +1

      All it needs is it to play the song "you light up my life" every time they come on.

  • @MicBergsma
    @MicBergsma 2 роки тому +14

    Amazing! Gonna make one for my future house !

    • @ant64b
      @ant64b 2 роки тому

      Mitch? Holy crap... I haven't seen you since I left Austin!

  • @russthebuss5
    @russthebuss5 Рік тому +3

    people like you keep the world running! great job man

  • @n16h7owl3
    @n16h7owl3 2 роки тому +26

    Nice.... Creativity creates Beauty.... I'd say start putting this in a ready to go kit... Once the world lays eyes on this... Thanks for sharing with such details..

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  2 роки тому +7

      Thanks! I have been asked a few times about building/selling some of the things I 've created. While I think there are possibilities there, I'm not sure I really have the time (or desire) to deal with shipping, logistics, and the physical builds themselves. It would definitely take away from what time I have to create new projects, videos, blog posts etc. My goal really isn't making a ton of money... just enough to maybe cover my expenses in sharing new projects. My primary goal is to give back to the DIY community that I learned from, promote local home automation, and to share ideas that other might adapt for their own needs. If someone really is interested in "pre-built" options, I try to direct them somewhere that they might find something similar. For example, if you want a pre-built WLED controller, Quindor and DrZZs sell pre-built controllers: quinled.info/pre-assembled-quinled-dig-uno/ (just tell them Resinchem Tech sent you!)
      But thanks so much for the thought and watching!

    • @frisco61
      @frisco61 2 роки тому

      @@ResinChemTech I understand but there are many people that don’t want to DIY it but love your idea. You could easily find a company that will take your idea and market it for you giving you some income for more of your ideas.

  • @sandysmith9869
    @sandysmith9869 Рік тому +3

    My cat would enjoy that!

  • @gsc01972
    @gsc01972 2 роки тому +2

    This would be a nice feature to a drive way...

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  2 роки тому

      That is an interesting idea, and it could be adapted from the stairs fairly easily. Of course, everything would have to be weatherproofed, but I could even see combining it with a distance sensor (like I did in my parking assistant vid) and have the lights indicate when the car is parked in the desired position.
      Thanks for the idea... might be worth investigating at some point.

  • @jamescraven5001
    @jamescraven5001 2 роки тому +12

    Now this is a fantastic idea. Now I've definitely got to do this in my house

  • @broadcast665
    @broadcast665 9 місяців тому

    This was the coldest entrance of all time. Well done sir!!!!

  • @nrikhy2793
    @nrikhy2793 Рік тому +1

    Looks very cool. Thanks for showing.

  • @blaed011
    @blaed011 2 роки тому +1

    That is so freakin cool, nice job.

  • @itsmargemrssimpsonifyanast2016

    I'm so excited about this!! I need this for my scary basement stairs

  • @javierorduna6914
    @javierorduna6914 Рік тому +1

    I appreciate this video so freaking much. Thank you for sharing

  • @Dorff_Meister
    @Dorff_Meister 2 роки тому +4

    Neat! I may implement this on our stairs. I'm already familiar with all the pieces and am running HA, so it should be a quick weekend project.

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  2 роки тому

      Great! Let me know how it goes. If you are going to use my YAML, just assure you grab the right version of the Gist file as recent changes in HA and WLED broke the older version. If you are comfortable with YAML, I'm sure you'll have no problems but it seems that this is where most folks have reached out to me with issues... integrating my YAML automations into their particular HA instance.
      Don't hesitate to reach out if you do run into any questions or problems... and good luck with your project!

    • @Dorff_Meister
      @Dorff_Meister 2 роки тому

      @@ResinChemTech Will do! I've ordered some stuff to start the work. Primarily the channel, but also the PIR sensors and some D1s (I think I'm also nearly out of D1s - I've mostly been using ESP32 and ESP32 D1 Mini's of late, but the ESP8266s are plenty for this project). I have an extra LED strip so I'll start with one side to verify I like the channel I've chosen.
      I imagine I'll just create my own HA automations so they make the most sense to me - I have at least 15 or 20 that I've written so far for lots of little things around the house that are motion or time or location dependent. I've got a few ESPHome devices already and I've even written WLED plugins, so I should be good with those. I just hadn't thought about putting the strips down the side (duh!) or lighting two strips in parallel from one data line - that works well?
      Some of my WLED projects... I made this for our 25th anniversary (3d printed body, designed and printed by me, uses 3mm fiber optics, runs WLED) ua-cam.com/video/hsc0FMRmU38/v-deo.html . I made this lamp for my grandson's birthday, the video shows off the plugins I made for WLED to provide on-board UI ua-cam.com/video/tITQY80rIOA/v-deo.html .

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  2 роки тому

      Sounds like you have plenty of experience with HA and WLED, so I'm sure you'll figure that part out. Splitting the data signal worked out just fine and hasn't caused me any issues. I honestly didn't know at the very start if that would work, but I didn't want two separate controllers (knowing they'd never actually truly stay in-sync.. even if I used the WLED syncing feature). But with the single signal line.. and with the same number of pixels on both sides, they are perfectly in sync for all effects.
      I did have to experiment with various motion detectors. I originally tried a couple of Zigbee versions (thinking that wireless would save me from running the extra USB cable), but everything else I tried had too long of a cool down period... up to 45 seconds in some case. The ones I ended up selecting had the shortest cooldown I could find... around 5 seconds.... but it did mean I had to run USB power to the one at the top. But as I showed in the video, using the flat cable pretty much makes it hidden.
      Again, good luck and drop me a line when you get it done!

    • @Dorff_Meister
      @Dorff_Meister 2 роки тому +1

      @@ResinChemTech Project completed yesterday. ua-cam.com/video/DaU0u5YZguc/v-deo.html for a video. The parts I used for the project (along with links) are all in my video description. Thanks for the inspiration to finally install stair lights (I'd been considering it for a year). The missus loves them.

  • @rigobertoruiz6136
    @rigobertoruiz6136 Рік тому

    Cleansing the surface and using 3m primer is a game changer for that adhesive backing

  • @georgevanvalkenburg2560
    @georgevanvalkenburg2560 Рік тому

    SPOT ON......TRUE INNOVATION ....................AMERICAN INGENUITY AT ITS' FINEST! ! !

  • @Blacklat58
    @Blacklat58 Рік тому

    Awesome! Thanks for the video

  • @maofuentes9680
    @maofuentes9680 Рік тому +1

    I'm just two minutes into this video And I love it already

  • @MMM-go4pl
    @MMM-go4pl Рік тому

    That looks cool. Thanks for sharing this brilliant idea.

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  Рік тому

      Thanks. Glad you found it interesting. It can be a bit complicated and a lot of folks may not have Home Assistant or another compatible automation system, but I followed this up with a similar system that is a bit easier to configure and works standalone... without the need for Home Assistant or any other sort of hub.
      Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!

  • @padmanabhankrishnan2126
    @padmanabhankrishnan2126 Рік тому

    Thanks sir, I found the details in the description.

  • @chrissmith7669
    @chrissmith7669 2 роки тому

    Very cool effects. Thanks for the idea

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  2 роки тому +1

      You are more than welcome! I wish I could take credit for the effects, but they are part of the WLED firmware that I used. The effects are actually much nicer than in the video, but it is really difficult to film LEDs as they tend to overwhelm the camera (well, at least with the equipment I'm using).
      Thanks for watching and taking time to comment.

  • @vltek
    @vltek 2 роки тому +11

    I have found that 3m command strips are excellent for mounting those kinds of channels without using screws.

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  2 роки тому +1

      Absolutely... and a good suggestion for anyone that doesn't want even the small screw holes. I tried a small screw in an inconspicuous location and felt it was acceptable in my case. And I did like the added ability to easily remove a section of the rail from the clips in the event that I needed to make a repair (fortunately hasn't happened yet). But you could absolutely use command strips or even other double-sided tape as long is it wouldn't mar the finish upon removal. Thanks for watching and passing on the suggestion!

  • @sherriereeves5123
    @sherriereeves5123 Рік тому

    That's a good idea for senior citizens and those with disabilities to help them see where stairs and flat floors are at night

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  Рік тому

      And it doesn't have to be that 'chasing lights' effect either. The lights could just gently fade on to a solid color to provide lighting and then fade back off again. Since WLED has literally hundreds of different effects (and colors), all sorts of uses are possible. I know a number of other viewers have reached out and they installed this same system along the baseboards in a long hallway to provide dimmed night lighting for those late night trips to the bathroom or kitchen!
      Thanks for watching and taking time to post a comment!

  • @157nickie
    @157nickie 2 роки тому

    Awesome ..👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼thanks for sharing 🙏🏻

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  2 роки тому

      Thanks.... and you are more than welcome. I hope you found something helpful or useful in the video.

  • @alphanovaomega3574
    @alphanovaomega3574 Рік тому

    omg i just imagined this thing detecting motion in the middle of the night when no one seems to be there, slowly walking down ..... got goosebumps now and dont want this anymore xD

  • @dwaynebaker9817
    @dwaynebaker9817 Рік тому

    Thats is my next project for sure. Thanks for this video.

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  Рік тому

      You are most welcome! Note that I did a follow up video where I upgrade the motion sensors with a different (and in my opinion better) type of sensor that isn't as susceptible to false detections. You might want to take a peek at that, along with the full written version of this project, before starting you own build. This original video was done quite some time ago, so I have made improvements in the time since this particular video was released.
      Let me know how your project goes... or if you have any other questions along the way.

  • @BradAcquilin
    @BradAcquilin 2 роки тому

    Great video. Thank you.

  • @charlesr3351
    @charlesr3351 Рік тому

    Okay, that is cool AF!!!!!! Awesome job!!!!!

  • @secretwoodproject
    @secretwoodproject Рік тому

    WOW!!! This is really nice.

  • @reddyuda
    @reddyuda 2 роки тому +1

    This is cool as hell...

  • @hugginmcgroyne8262
    @hugginmcgroyne8262 Рік тому

    ..... excellent Video. I've *GOTTA* try this.

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  Рік тому

      Thanks! Give it a shot... it's really a pretty easy project to build.

  • @Ticonderoga12
    @Ticonderoga12 Рік тому

    This has to be the coolest thing since star wars! Great job buddy

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  Рік тому

      Thanks! While it may seem a bit 'over the top', they actually are nice when we turn the main lights off to watch TV, as they provide plenty of light to go up and down the stairs without turning on the overhead lights. They aren't for everybody... but we like them!
      Thanks for watching... and taking the time to leave a comment.

    • @Ticonderoga12
      @Ticonderoga12 Рік тому

      @@ResinChemTech u shud definitely market it if u can, its super cool

  • @quaternion
    @quaternion 2 роки тому

    I clicked on like and subscribe the moment I realised you are making all the needed information available for free!
    Thank you!!! 👍
    PS: I am not planning to make use of any of the information available 😇🤪

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks! You never know... and you might be surprised! I never thought I'd be as involved in smart home tech and automation like I am now. But then you see something on UA-cam and think "I could really use something like that to solve a problem I have in my house". One thing leads to another and before you know it, you have over 100 "smart" devices installed!
      But even if you don't go down that route, I appreciate the time you took to watch and comment! Thanks again!

  • @dangerdoberman
    @dangerdoberman Рік тому +1

    Oh my GOD! WOW!!!

  • @Xplicit_fpv
    @Xplicit_fpv Рік тому

    This is incredible!

  • @ShelbiePoulos
    @ShelbiePoulos Рік тому

    THANK YOU FOR THIS!!!

  • @patrickols
    @patrickols Рік тому

    Stunning and brave

  • @richsadowsky8580
    @richsadowsky8580 2 роки тому +1

    Great video. I am going to take your ideas and implement in my house. In my case, I may be willing to make minor modifications to existing stairs if necessary to conceal the wiring even more fully. Thanks

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  2 роки тому +3

      Thanks! There are definitely things I would have done differently if I would have considered modifications to the stairs. There are some other videos out there of some really excellent stair lighting builds... even ones with lights horizontally across each tread. But as I've mentioned in a few other videos, we will likely be selling our home in the next 3-5 years and a lot of this smart home tech won't work for the next buyers (especially those that rely on Home Assistant, like this one), so most of my project installs will need to be removed. If this was our 'forever' home or if we were going to stay here in retirement, then I would have been much more likely to make modifications to hide the wiring a bit better.
      I think my goal was a project that someone could do in a weekend... was easily removable if the better half didn't like it.. and it wasnt' going to leave any signs of it ever being there once was removed.
      Thanks again for watching and taking time to comment.

  • @seanmc7128
    @seanmc7128 Рік тому

    Omfg I need this!!!! I can just picture my landlord now as I slowly walk down the stairs with these lights. Holy shit!!!!! Yes I MUST have these!!!

  • @originalhotrodder4337
    @originalhotrodder4337 2 роки тому

    Great video! You got yourself another subscriber.

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  2 роки тому

      Thank you! And thanks so much for subscribing... it's what motivates me to look for new ideas for additional videos.

  • @MrBdogg317
    @MrBdogg317 2 роки тому

    Sir you are my hero. I’ve been wanting to do something like this for years. Thanks for the video I liked and subscribed. Fellow Indy neighbor here also.

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  2 роки тому

      Thanks! Just curious... are you a home automation/Home Assistant user? Just before the pandemic hit, I was looking for other Home Assistant/automation users in the Indy/central IN area to judge interest in some sort of users group around Home Assistant and/or automation. I had to put that on pause... so I went out and created a blog and UA-cam channel instead! But the idea has hung around in my head... if we ever get back to "normal" some day! Let me know if you decide to tackle this project (or any others) and run into any questions.
      Thanks again for the kind words... and the sub!

    • @MrBdogg317
      @MrBdogg317 2 роки тому

      @@ResinChemTech no sir I’m neither home automation or assistant user. I’m a Hvac tech but I do a lot of diy to my home and always wanted to do this to my stairs but never really seen anything I like until your channel popped up.

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  2 роки тому +1

      Just as an FYI... I do have another video, if you haven't seen it, with basically the same setup but doesn't require Home Assistant, automation or any other hub: ua-cam.com/video/b4s_VEtVWY4/v-deo.html
      Of course, it doesn't have all the effects and options that the "full" version has, but it is standalone and does offer a way to recreate the stair lighting system without the whole Home Assistant/automation code portion. I did this version by request for folks that don't have Home Assistant or any sort of home automation hub.

    • @MrBdogg317
      @MrBdogg317 2 роки тому

      @@ResinChemTech yes sir I just looked at it. I think I like that one

  • @spicy_quaid
    @spicy_quaid 2 роки тому

    DAYUM good stuff homie

  • @drycoconut5898
    @drycoconut5898 2 роки тому

    Very cool!

  • @miketony2069
    @miketony2069 2 роки тому

    Very nice and straight forward. Most stair lighting has loghts going horizontal across each stair. I like the simplicity of your approach.

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks! I try to do projects that are not impossible to recreate or require a lot of specialized equipment... and that can be removed without having to do major restoration work! As I mention in a couple of videos, we will likely sell our house in a few years and most of this smart home tech will have to come back out unless the new owners want to keep some/all of it. I like some of the other videos with the lights across the treads, but they are much more complicated and require construction to hide wires, etc. Thanks for watching and taking time to comment!

  • @TechReviewsTV
    @TechReviewsTV 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing video 💪

  • @sk8t3rcz
    @sk8t3rcz 2 роки тому

    Looks very cool :)

  • @joelrggizmo1373
    @joelrggizmo1373 Рік тому

    You need to use some flex loom covering some of your wires to go with that final finished look but otherwise you're doing a good job or you can cover it with some white heat shrink.

  • @PizzaManNick
    @PizzaManNick Рік тому

    This is very cool and inspiring!

  • @koprcord5338
    @koprcord5338 Рік тому

    My cats would have a hell of a good time with those.

  • @Wol1verine
    @Wol1verine Рік тому

    That is cool!!!!!!!

  • @glen4cindy
    @glen4cindy Рік тому

    Very awesome project!

  • @juliegranzow8450
    @juliegranzow8450 2 роки тому +1

    It's like walking off a flying saucer in the middle of the night!

  • @mellymel8668
    @mellymel8668 Рік тому

    Good job !

  • @coffeeis4closers
    @coffeeis4closers 7 місяців тому

    Nice!

  • @dreammix9430
    @dreammix9430 Рік тому

    This is so cool! Thank you it gives me so many ideas

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  Рік тому

      You're welcome! And in case you aren't a Home Assistant user, I did create another version that works with only wifi (no hub or automation needed), although it does have fewer effects and features: ua-cam.com/video/b4s_VEtVWY4/v-deo.html This might give you some additional ideas as well.
      Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!

    • @dreammix9430
      @dreammix9430 Рік тому

      @@ResinChemTech actually I'd never heard of Home assistant before I saw your video but now I'm definitely going to dig into that and see what I can do with it:-)

  • @m3rdpwr
    @m3rdpwr Рік тому

    Good stuff.

  • @yelhsasokolova8561
    @yelhsasokolova8561 Рік тому

    That ghost in the beginning starting to walk down the stairs but then realizing his mortal roommate is trying to film a video

  • @020untitled
    @020untitled 2 роки тому +3

    Amazing…perhaps you should manufacture and sell it!

  • @roni-wolf
    @roni-wolf 2 роки тому

    Very well done! Thank you for sharing!

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks! I hope you found something useful.

    • @roni-wolf
      @roni-wolf 2 роки тому

      @@ResinChemTech Yes, i like It! I will look at your blog later for more details!

  • @zarbi123456
    @zarbi123456 2 роки тому

    Great man!

  • @adammendenhall7384
    @adammendenhall7384 Рік тому

    Love it it should be a standard

  • @wahidw
    @wahidw 2 роки тому

    Nice job 👍

  • @sinusshephard5314
    @sinusshephard5314 2 роки тому

    Man I like that!

  • @leaguekorean5824
    @leaguekorean5824 2 роки тому +7

    Hi, thanks for your great video. I really would love to build your project but unfortunately due to my lack of knowledge in this field its difficult for me to follow your steps as in your video the built part was unfortunately missing.

  • @soxpuff
    @soxpuff Рік тому

    I couldn't help but want one, kind of jealous, but I have a long hallway.
    Will consider this.

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  Рік тому +1

      I actually had another viewer that did install these lights down a long hallway instead of on stairs. Since WLED has hundreds of different effects, you could simply install these along the baseboard and simply have the lights gently fade on a solid color to light the hallway when motion is detected at either end of the hallway. You wouldn't have to use the chase or wipe effect I used here (but you certainly could). The general design is a concept could be used in a lot of different ways, in addition to stairs.
      In fact, if you are not a Home Assistant user, I did do another version (with not quite as many features and effects) that works with only wifi... no home automation system or hub needed. You might check this out as another alternative: ua-cam.com/video/b4s_VEtVWY4/v-deo.html

  • @cheers7bigears
    @cheers7bigears 2 роки тому +4

    This is amazing! I ordered absolutely everything for the project. My only question is that I have a landing w/ 90 degree turn at the bottom of my steps so 1 side would need more LEDs then the other. Still a way to program that to work? Could you point me in the right direction for programming help?

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  2 роки тому +3

      Hi Tim. I responded to your post over in the blog, so please check there. But in short, yes, this will work with different number of pixels on each side... you just need to configure WLED with the max pixels on the "long" side of the stairs. Again, I tried to provide a little better explanation over in my blog response. Good luck with your project!

  • @dmo848
    @dmo848 2 роки тому

    So so cool. I'm jealous my friend

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  2 роки тому

      Thanks! I'm pretty happy with how they turned out and they have been very reliable.

  • @SacredDreamer
    @SacredDreamer Рік тому

    I LOVE IT !

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  Рік тому

      Thanks! And thanks for taking time to post a comment.

  • @majikman7355
    @majikman7355 Рік тому

    Very cool... staircase cuts so much room off...

  • @micawoolridge7849
    @micawoolridge7849 2 роки тому +2

    This is by far the best light system I’ve seen ! Do you sell the kit? I would love to purchase one ASAP

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  2 роки тому

      No, sorry I don't. To be honest, since everyone's stairs would be different and the location of the AC power would be different, any sort of kit really wouldn't save you much effort over creating the DIY version I showed in the video except for maybe building the controller. You can purchase a prebuilt controller from Quindor on his site if you don't want to build your own: quinled.info/pre-assembled-quinled-dig-uno/. Plus the size of the aluminum rails would make both packaging and shipping costs prohibitive.
      But thanks for watching and asking!

  • @technoalah
    @technoalah 2 роки тому

    Awesome

  • @StolenJoker84
    @StolenJoker84 2 роки тому +7

    Very interesting project. I am curious, though. You said that the lights turn on when one sensor is triggered, and off once the other is triggered. How does the system handle situations where someone might come up and go down at the same time? Is there a “minimum” amount of time needed between sensors trips?

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  2 роки тому +3

      There is an inherent "cool-down" time of about 2 seconds on the motion detectors that I used. I also use input_booleans in Home Assistant to know which sensor triggered and can code around "most" situations. But it is possible that multiple people using the steps at the same time can occasionally lead to either the lights shutting off prematurely, or even running in the wrong direction for the last person to enter the stairs. Doesn't happen often (there are only two of us and we are rarely both on the stairs at the same time). There is also a 'failsafe' that automatically shuts the lights off after 15 seconds in the event that a starting motion was detected, but the ending motion never occurs. All this is handled via the Home Assistant automation and really isn't part of the controller or hardware.

    • @rafarafa9428
      @rafarafa9428 Рік тому

      I sincerely appreciate your quick and precise response. Yes, you helped me a lot.

  • @shanarstra2129
    @shanarstra2129 Рік тому

    I thought it was cool but I'd be so busy looking at how cool it is, I'd fall down the stairs!!!

  • @qba6663
    @qba6663 Рік тому

    Good job 😁👍

  • @DigitalIP
    @DigitalIP 2 роки тому

    Thats actually pretty cool looking.. brightness could be lowered a lil bit though..
    I simply use a USB mini PIR sensor and USB LED strips for the living room and bathroom, for the stairs i use a motion light i modified powered by 18650s or a USB power bank to recharge the batteries.

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks! I think it looks a little brighter than it actually is because LEDs simply "overwhelm" the camera... but the brightness is controllable via WLED. I'd be interested in your battery-operated versions. Someone else was just asking about that a few comments ago. I tried a short 20-pixel LED strip in a closet, activated by a door sensor powered by a USB power bank (12,500 mAh I think) and could never get more than a couple of days before needing to recharge. Probably due to the constant power draw from the microcontroller, but using an ESP32 with deep sleep took too long to wake up and respond when the door opened. I just haven't had any luck with battery-powered LED projects.... but I'm not saying it can't be done!

    • @DigitalIP
      @DigitalIP 2 роки тому

      @@ResinChemTech GE Wireless Motion-Sensing Moveable LED Light Bar (Walmart) is the style im currently using but any similar style could be modified in the same way. i use a TP4056 module, i have it outside of the unit as how it looks doesnt bother me, the 18650s (2) sit nicely on the back of it. When the battery voltage gets low the Light itself blinks a red LED as an indicator, but instead of waiting for it to blink i just click the power bank every now and then to charge it back up.
      I can go a month or so before it naturally needs to be recharged, if you have it in a closet then it should last even longer, assuming you use decent 18650s with low self discharge, i use the WESTINGHOUSE 2000mAh 18650s that you can find in store, the Hyper Tough batteries also sold in store do the job also, but the WH ones are better.
      Hope this helps :)

  • @Lolgkvsatcz
    @Lolgkvsatcz 2 роки тому

    Cool

  • @CCCC-tq8yo
    @CCCC-tq8yo Рік тому

    Got it and it works

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  Рік тому

      Outstanding! Thanks for dropping me a comment to let me know another viewer got the system up and running.

  • @osxwrangler
    @osxwrangler Рік тому

    OMG! “I’ll build a staircase to paradise with a new step everyday”

  • @Soundwave85
    @Soundwave85 2 роки тому

    EPIC

  • @Umski
    @Umski Рік тому

    If we had stairs I’d do this just for that preview 😂👍

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  Рік тому +1

      Well, I know that some folks have contacted me and let me know that they have taken this same system and installed it along the baseboards of a long hallway to provide lighting at night when going to the bathroom or kitchen. So, I guess you don't technically need to have stairs to install something like this!
      Just a thought... thanks for watching and taking time to leave a comment!

    • @Umski
      @Umski Рік тому

      Thanks good idea - yes definitely need it for our hallway - will prevent the kids from leaving all the overhead lights on all the time 😂👍

  • @kaitanic
    @kaitanic 2 роки тому

    Dude this is sweet.......I cant to buy a house now!!!

  • @tucobenedictopacificojuanm4084
    @tucobenedictopacificojuanm4084 2 роки тому

    Great !!!!

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  2 роки тому

      Thanks... always nice to get positive feedback!

  • @jasondraper5942
    @jasondraper5942 Рік тому

    Great video! (I landed here from the update you did later).
    Did you consider using one esp for all functions? Addressable lighting effects aren’t the easiest to write in esphome, but the defaults may cover what you need for this purpose. I’m considering the same project and I wonder if I could use a single esp for all 3 functions. I’m thinking maybe run a line inside the channel, behind the lights, for the sensor that is furthest from the power supply. I’m not sure about any issues with a long line between the sensor and the controller.
    Keeping it all in esphome could allow for automations that work without having to go to home assistant.
    Just wondered what your thoughts were. Thanks for sharing!

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  Рік тому +2

      Thanks! Well, you could probably do it with a single ESP but at least when I built mine, it would have meant giving up WLED on the primary controller, along with all the various effects and options that go along with it. Yeah... ESPHome has a handful of LED effects, but nothing to the extent that WLED offers.
      But newer versions of WLED have support for up to two 'buttons' that could likely be used for wired motion detectors but I don't believe any connected buttons are accessible in Home Assistant (yet), which would make the automations difficult, if not impossible.
      But if you are OK with the effects that ESPHome offers (or are smart enough to figure out how to add your own through lambas), you could probably do most of it in ESPHome and a single ESP. Of course that would mean that you'd also have to run three wires from the controller location to each of the sensors... +V, GND and signal... as opposed to just a single USB power cable. But that's a personal preference and depends on either your ability to hide the wires or deal with more exposed wiring. With the aluminum channel that I'm using, I don't think you could hide the wires anywhere other than in front of the LEDs, which would make them visible through the diffuser... I tried that method with the USB power line and could have laid the flat USB cable under the double-sided tape and the LEDs on top of that... but chose to run the flat cable on the underside of the aluminum channel. It's basically not visible unless you get down on your hands and knees and look for it! I don't know about signal drop with a long wiring run for the sensors, but I suspect it would be fine as long as you used large enough gauge wiring. But of course larger wiring makes it harder to conceal!
      There are probably other hybrid methods that could be used as well. For me personally, I didn't want to give up all the features and options that WLED has... so that means I need to use independent motion detectors for all the automations to work how I want. But thanks for watching and sharing a good idea that some might prefer.

  • @Balajinusa
    @Balajinusa 2 роки тому

    Hi, Good to see your videos step by step. Unfortunately I am not able to find all parts which you mentioned in your forum. Since I dont have much knowledge on Electrical side, can build one more me and ship it. Please let me know.

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  2 роки тому

      I'm sorry that you are having some issues sourcing some of the parts. Unfortunately, I just don't have the time to build, package, ship and track the logistics of selling devices to others. But if you are interested in purchasing a pre-built controller for WLED, I always recommend the DigiUno by Quindor. You can find his controllers at: quinled.info/pre-assembled-quinled-dig-uno/

  • @sanchenastevens4094
    @sanchenastevens4094 Рік тому

    Love it

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  Рік тому

      Thanks! I appreciate it. And thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.

  • @ErnieOporto
    @ErnieOporto Рік тому

    Paint those stringers white and 🤌
    I would also need to hide all that wiring to meet the spouse approval factor. Fantastic project.

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  Рік тому

      Well... as the title of the video states, my goal was to do this "without staircase modification". I explain the reason why in one of my recent videos ( ua-cam.com/video/rKAZxDtShCo/v-deo.html ). Naturally, the wires could be much better hidden if you are willing to drill into the staircase, pull carpet or cut into drywall. My goal was to install this system without making any changes... and so that the system could be removed in just a few minutes and you'd never know it was there.
      But I fully understand the WAF! Luckily for me, mine is pretty lenient when it comes to the basement "man cave". Now, if I wanted to install this on our main stair case to the second floor... that would be a totally different situation (and don't think I haven't considered it... but that would have a very, very low WAF!)

  • @pfoxhound
    @pfoxhound Рік тому

    Nice

  • @janjuag
    @janjuag Рік тому

    Hi, I like ur this project, what AWG size wire did you use to power led strip?

  • @RushWije
    @RushWije Рік тому

    nice!

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! There are a lot of various versions of this same thing out there, but I wanted to make one that didn't require major (or even minor) modifications to the existing stair case.
      Thanks for watching and taking time to comment!

  • @educationandinnovation5248
    @educationandinnovation5248 5 днів тому

    You great for me sir

  • @Paul-wx4uf
    @Paul-wx4uf Рік тому +1

    You are amazing ,a very nice job indeed , I’ve nearly finished this project on my stairs too,I was wondering if It’s possible to operate this from a 5inch screen instead of my phone, if so could someone please help,many thanks Paul.

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  Рік тому

      Wow, thanks! When you say 'operate this' are you talking about WLED... or Home Assistant, or what? Either way, both WLED and Home Assistant have mobile apps that could be installed on a small tablet (Android and/or iOS). Of course, they both also work in a browser if your display has that.
      So, I'm happy to try to help, but I guess I need to know what it is that you'd like to control (e.g. WLED effects?) and what type of 5" screen you are talking about... and what are its capabilities/operating system?

    • @Paul-wx4uf
      @Paul-wx4uf Рік тому

      Thank you for your reply and time,any suggestions on which screen to get?I will be installing home assistance ,I’m building your controller but got 12V strip lights, dose this alter the build of this controller please,many thanks for your help and time, many thanks Paul from the UK.

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  Рік тому

      Just about any tablet will work as long as it has a web browser. I am using a couple of older Samsung tablets in different places in the house, but to be honest, Home Assistant handles most automations (like the stair lights) without any interaction, and many of the other things we interact using voice control with Google Home via Home Assistant.
      As far as the 12V LED strips, you will obviously need to step that voltage down to 5V for the controller via a buck converter or other means (the D1 Mini will go "poof" if you try to feed it 12V). If you use separate power sources for the LEDs and the controller, then you must have a common ground between the controller and the LED strip or things won't function normally. Otherwise, as long as you feed 5V to the controller, the build is the same.
      Hope that helps! Good luck with the project (and Home Assistant... I love what it can do!). Feel free to reach out again if you run into additional questions or problems.

  • @coryjohn4057
    @coryjohn4057 7 місяців тому

    Built one of those in 05. Was so cool at the time .

  • @davewood1653
    @davewood1653 Рік тому +1

    You wouldn’t have a link or links for the parts needed by any chance? My wife loves this, as do i 👍🏻

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  Рік тому

      Yep! You can find the complete parts list in my written version of this project, found here: resinchemtech.blogspot.com/2021/07/simple-motion-activated-led-stair.html
      Let me know if you decide to build it... or if you have any questions along the way.

  • @MujtabaNazir-bq1mf
    @MujtabaNazir-bq1mf 10 місяців тому

    This is amazing. 👏
    May I ask if you have a video of you connecting all of this up? On to the boards?

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  10 місяців тому +1

      You might take a look at the written version of this project. It has wiring diagrams and shows how all the different components and parts are wired together: resinchemtech.blogspot.com/2021/07/simple-motion-activated-led-stair.html
      If you have any particular questions after taking a look at that, don't hesitate to reach back out and ask.

  • @moneypitvan6378
    @moneypitvan6378 2 роки тому +2

    Very nice. Do you know of a motion sensor that could be used as a touchless button for something like this? Something where maybe the range is very short, somewhere around 1/2" to trigger it? My idea is to "tap" it with your foot to get it go on.

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  2 роки тому +3

      My first thought is to use an ultrasonic or lidar sensor (like I used in my parking assistant and car detection vid). That way, you'd be measuring distance instead of motion. When something (like your foot) moved in front of the sensor at less than a predetermined distance (say < 2"), that could trigger the lights on/off via Home Assistant. Using this method, someone passing by the sensor at a 'normal' distance would not trigger the lights. I think the challenge here might the the speed of reactivity of the sensor (how quickly it reports a distance change). But it might be worth a shot!

    • @moneypitvan6378
      @moneypitvan6378 2 роки тому

      @@ResinChemTech Thanks, yes, that's a direction I was looking at. It might work. I found these just now also and it seems like it might be the answer: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07T91JXHW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    • @moneypitvan6378
      @moneypitvan6378 2 роки тому

      @@ResinChemTech This is interesting too. Looks like what you were talking about and it goes down to 2cm which is the feature I couldn't find in other ultrasonic sensors. I ordered this too and will see what works best. www.amazon.com/dp/B088R3V9X8?psc=1&smid=A2SNA9AH12A511&ref_=chk_typ_imgToDp

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  2 роки тому

      Great! I haven't worked with either one of those options, but let me know how it works out.

  • @supersaiyan6556
    @supersaiyan6556 2 роки тому

    Nice…

  • @industrialnerd5535
    @industrialnerd5535 2 роки тому

    I did something similar but for a pantry and I ran the LEDs around the inside of the molding of the door frame so it lit the pantry from top to bottom with a single LED string just cool white and a simple motion sensor so that at the door open the lights came on

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  2 роки тому

      I tried to add closet lights, similar to you, with the same basic controller and a door sensor. My issue was that I didn't have ready access to AC power, so I tried to run the system off of a battery pack. The batteries just didn't hold up long enough to make it worthwhile. I would need to use an ESP32 and deep sleep, but I've already experienced significant delay when doing that, because it takes time for the ESP to wake up, connect to wifi and then turn on the lights. It just wasn't feasible in my case. But I'd still like to do something like you've done with the pantry... but with AC power, it's a challenge to make it responsive enough.

  • @JuniorJunison
    @JuniorJunison 2 роки тому

    Btw you don't need the logic level shift with the ws2812bs, they will accept a digital signal all the way down to 1.7 volts, so 3.3 is more than adequate, if you don't believe me check the datasheet for the ws2812b itself, it'll say the same thing

    • @ResinChemTech
      @ResinChemTech  2 роки тому +1

      You may be correct, but my references say: "The datasheet tells us that a logic high input will be detected at a minimum voltage of 0.7 * Vcc. If you’re running the LED at 5V, this means 5 V * 0.7 = 3.5 V will be needed for the WS2812 to detect a ‘1’ on the data line." Here is the data sheet I am referencing (cdn-shop.adafruit.com/datasheets/WS2812B.pdf) and you can see that it also notes a working voltage starting at 3.5V. While you can sometimes get away with 3.3V (or even just a bit lower), there can be signal instability that might cause random issues. Add in the fact that I sometimes place my controller a meter or more away from the first pixel and voltage drop from just the wire resistance itself is enough to cause intermittent problems. In my opinion, it is well worth the $1 cost of the logic level shifter (or even a sacrificial pixel) to boost the signal to 5V. This allows plenty of headspace for any voltage drop due to the wiring run between the controller and LED strip. Nearly all references that I see online (or from others) recommend use of a voltage shifter or sacrificial pixel. But like all DIY projects, there are many possibilities and if you can get a reliable signal without the shifter, then by all means feel free to omit it.

  • @cashh991
    @cashh991 2 роки тому

    Need this

  • @Questchaun
    @Questchaun Рік тому

    This is way cool