Neat but PLEASE get a crimp tool, they are super cheap and in like 5min your terminal wiring is 12000% safer. Also use shrink tube or atleast some hotglue on the soldered pin headers on the top right. Always imagine worst case scenarios, e.g. one wire comes loose and touches the mains terminal screw, instant 120/240v to the esp32.... Small and easy details would make this so much better! I like the esp mounting solution tho :D
@@KartihkCg80 >Offcourse! Good man on taking this very valid feedback! Relays can fail & heat up (a software bug etc can cause a relay to cycle often & exhaust its life) - it's good to have a grounded, vented metal enclosure and safe termination of line voltage wires.
Google recommended me this disastrous fire hazard. Besides that it's nice work. Those relay boards are awesome, but I would never, ever trust one to run unattended in my home. There are much better off-the-shelf quality alternatives to those boards.
@@GeeCeeAtewhat are the better alternatives? Im running an ethermega a uno styled board with more memory and poe powered been running my solod state relays for years now works great no hickups. Also installed in an old gutted breaker box
I've got a project in mind using these esp32 relaybords. Do you know of any manual way to trigger the relays. I could use gpio but I can't code was looking for something simple.
@@boilshifter1350you don't have to learn the firmware coding. I can provide you the binaries. Also a mobile application using which you can control any of these devices. You just have to build a basic circuit with things available in the market
Those relays will trip any time the control pins get 3.3VDC or 5VDC. depending on the board type. You could trip them with a manual switch configuration if you wanted to. But it would probably be easier to learn to code. Alternatively, you could ask chatGPT or Bard for a basic code that would suit your needs. That way you could integrate a sensor much easier.
I’m skeptical of these relay boards being up for even 10amp circuits…. If the relay melts your breaker won’t pop at 10 amps, I think everything on a circuit should be rated to the breaker or higher so I’m not a fan… also how do they handle transient voltages in the relays also the exposed copper at the terminals it doesn’t look like a very good setup for high voltage….
@@mrsentencename7334then you shouldn't handle mains at all, really, but something like the Siemens 5TT4201. Devices that actually have been certified by your region's safety authorities
Should've used solid state switch! They can handle more Amps, don't click, use less electricity which also means less heat. Also, I'm seeing mixed voltages
Actually, relays are more efficient. They use no power when off and are more practical when you have normally closed needs. Solid state is OK for big loads but not as safey as relays. Solid state switches also cause automation issues. I've done automation for over 4 decades and prefer relay outputs in most cases except large loads. Some people think relays are old fashioned and solid state is better. However relays are almost always the better choice for most automation!!
I don't see "home automation." All i see is relays & LEDs getting switched on & off. BTW, crappy wiring job, i wouldn't let that on MY home! Use insulated connectors, shrink tubing, something. Make it look like a pro did it!
Let me ask a question. I recently did a small project similar to this, using the esp32 to control the relay on and off (basically). And the output of the relay module they indicate is to use a maximum of 250VAC/30VDC-10A. I think that's quite a big deal, but at my COM and NO outputs, when I'm not connected to any motor, I only connect those two pins to a few pieces of wire. Those two pieces of wire have exposed copper wires. the other side (assuming I can later use it to connect electricity to the motor, for example). Yet when I touched those two copper ends, I didn't get a shock. What is its operating principle? I was quite confused, because the teacher asked me "Doesn't leaving it like that cause any danger/shock to you? If so, why?"
Use a external power supply for your lights. Don't connect GND of your ESP32 to ground of your lights. In other words, do not interconnect said power supply ground since it would put noise into the ESP32 and it would restart the module and could even damage the module.
Neat but PLEASE get a crimp tool, they are super cheap and in like 5min your terminal wiring is 12000% safer.
Also use shrink tube or atleast some hotglue on the soldered pin headers on the top right. Always imagine worst case scenarios, e.g. one wire comes loose and touches the mains terminal screw, instant 120/240v to the esp32....
Small and easy details would make this so much better!
I like the esp mounting solution tho :D
Offcourse! I will upload an updated video of these
@@KartihkCg80updated video please
@@KartihkCg80 don't listen to this guy. Do you bro.
@@KartihkCg80 >Offcourse!
Good man on taking this very valid feedback! Relays can fail & heat up (a software bug etc can cause a relay to cycle often & exhaust its life) - it's good to have a grounded, vented metal enclosure and safe termination of line voltage wires.
AAAA THAT CABLE MANAGEMENT heart attack
Same dude… same…
@@xxbatman69xx98 yeah i mean look at the exposed wires
@@Marvinzock34 he’s just asking for a short lol.
@@xxbatman69xx98 yeah he is waiting for death ringing at his doorbell
My teacher wouldve just teardown the whole thing and maked me start again
Please clean up your wiring.
Google recommended me this disastrous fire hazard. Besides that it's nice work. Those relay boards are awesome, but I would never, ever trust one to run unattended in my home. There are much better off-the-shelf quality alternatives to those boards.
Which ones?
I’ve ran my house for years off of these. I’m always down to upgrade though
@@GeeCeeAtewhat are the better alternatives? Im running an ethermega a uno styled board with more memory and poe powered been running my solod state relays for years now works great no hickups. Also installed in an old gutted breaker box
full video please
How many what's are you running the esp32 I got a transformer but I want something much more compact. Running about 40fee of leds
But whats plugged in and how would I get all my wires to a central area to ever do this in existing house?
i will do an updated video on this
Fix the wiring
I've got a project in mind using these esp32 relaybords. Do you know of any manual way to trigger the relays. I could use gpio but I can't code was looking for something simple.
Look for the cordless garage door transmitters its like a key fob..
I have the same problem the best thing of didn't have time to look everything up.. bc I have to learn programming for the more complex stuff..
@@boilshifter1350you don't have to learn the firmware coding. I can provide you the binaries. Also a mobile application using which you can control any of these devices. You just have to build a basic circuit with things available in the market
Those relays will trip any time the control pins get 3.3VDC or 5VDC. depending on the board type. You could trip them with a manual switch configuration if you wanted to. But it would probably be easier to learn to code. Alternatively, you could ask chatGPT or Bard for a basic code that would suit your needs. That way you could integrate a sensor much easier.
Esp 32 am I right
More 8622
Do you make esp8266 versiion too?
Yeah bro that will be coming soon
If you guys see my wiring..😅😅 its soo good actually
Parts name please and code
No safety. A pity the idea is great
Esp8266 my favourite
After some hours I can’t find signal of esp8266 I’m using RemoteXY what can I do please
its an esp32, you can tell by the bigger casing and "hidden" wifi antenna.
Nice.
Whitch power supply you used
5v & 1amp charger
Tutorial
Full video
please learn the basics of electricity before making connections that could kill you or burn down your house
Bad wiring
Bro can you make video to how to do this. I'm waiting.. 😊 and subscribing
Its just simple all you need is a 4 or more channel relay module for arduino or a 4channel Rf pcb and an ESP MODULE and CADIO apk
that feeling when the ground fault melts through your PLA plastic enclosure
Relay module 4ch switching 3 this is sinric pro 😂😂
exactly xd
Ugh... This looks like a major fire hazard.
Yikes, those terminal blocks are a hazard in every way
I’m skeptical of these relay boards being up for even 10amp circuits…. If the relay melts your breaker won’t pop at 10 amps, I think everything on a circuit should be rated to the breaker or higher so I’m not a fan… also how do they handle transient voltages in the relays also the exposed copper at the terminals it doesn’t look like a very good setup for high voltage….
Yes, these are fu*king cheap Arduino relays, rated to Chinese 10A. Dont worry it will melt and take the whole circuit with it to smoky heaven.
@@milo2karel what relays should i use for running mains through i'm new?
@@mrsentencename7334then you shouldn't handle mains at all, really, but something like the Siemens 5TT4201. Devices that actually have been certified by your region's safety authorities
Should've used solid state switch! They can handle more Amps, don't click, use less electricity which also means less heat. Also, I'm seeing mixed voltages
They have slight leakage currents which makes them unsuitable for small loads
And they have higher losses, than a Relay
Actually, relays are more efficient. They use no power when off and are more practical when you have normally closed needs. Solid state is OK for big loads but not as safey as relays.
Solid state switches also cause automation issues. I've done automation for over 4 decades and prefer relay outputs in most cases except large loads. Some people think relays are old fashioned and solid state is better. However relays are almost always the better choice for most automation!!
I like hearing the sound of a relay, that snap, instant assurance without looking (or waiting for a TV/appliance to boot up) it worked.
Housefire in a box :-)
Not today mate😅
That wiring though.... Not as impressive 😢
yeh all them twisted wires with no shielding... bravo! a rainbow did this
absolutely terrible!! i hope that's not mains voltage running to the relays.. wtf
That's every Indian house. India isn't for beginners.
@@atoms_dancing india is a crime.
I don't see "home automation."
All i see is relays & LEDs getting switched on & off.
BTW, crappy wiring job, i wouldn't let that on MY home!
Use insulated connectors, shrink tubing, something.
Make it look like a pro did it!
I’m going to guess you’ll clean up the terminations into the relays
Pls send this to your insurance company as well, they will be delighted ...
The cables on the left-hand side are really horribly stripped and laid in a strange way.
Amkew code ta den
those exposed cables are begging for a short circuit
Those wires though
Use thinner gauge too much extra remains and exposed wires
i can feel the smell of burning pla from here
details how you make it
Can you give me the code.. for IDEs
Can I have a question. What are those thick cables are called I'm having trouble finding their name. Could you pls tell me
is this for share? I want to make a light switch that can be controlled by wifi and touch sensor tp223
Wiring scary. Bruh. You gonna burn in yo sleep.
ESP 01 enough bro why esp8266
Where can I find relevant codes?
Get proper relays. Those will not last long and I would not be suprised if you could not break the ark.
Full video on my Channel
Terrible terminations. My god.
I hope this is a prototype 😊
@@Flamechr yeah it just a prototype!
@@KartihkCg80 good day sir, can i have the diagram of this protype? Thank you in advanced
a video how to make it please
Let me ask a question. I recently did a small project similar to this, using the esp32 to control the relay on and off (basically). And the output of the relay module they indicate is to use a maximum of 250VAC/30VDC-10A. I think that's quite a big deal, but at my COM and NO outputs, when I'm not connected to any motor, I only connect those two pins to a few pieces of wire. Those two pieces of wire have exposed copper wires. the other side (assuming I can later use it to connect electricity to the motor, for example). Yet when I touched those two copper ends, I didn't get a shock. What is its operating principle? I was quite confused, because the teacher asked me "Doesn't leaving it like that cause any danger/shock to you? If so, why?"
If you are not connected with the neutral wire then no shock can be observed
Sistema il cablaggio! metà dei fili sono scoperti
wow
How can I get the panel
Safety 0
Your wiring is super dangerous.
Price
Code please
🙏🇮🇳
Esp 32
How do you powered esp32? there's no usb plugged in but it's turned on
Using the pins to power it
Code
Vai
Nije nij naki?
can i fix this inside a home power cord box.
Offcourse, you can do that
Aaaa bro
How to tackle Noise from Relay which leads to Reset of Esp32 ?
Use a external power supply for your lights.
Don't connect GND of your ESP32 to ground of your lights. In other words, do not interconnect said power supply ground since it would put noise into the ESP32 and it would restart the module and could even damage the module.
Sir apne is project ko kis box me fix kiya hai
I need full video
Can u tell me how you are powering the relay board and node mcu
Using an old mobile charger
Vai cod lagbe
Bro be using a micro controller to do home automation
what exactly is it doing besides flicking those lights on and off?
It's turning lights on and off with those yellow wires
Wow you got the lights on your service to turn on and off. Great Showcase of your home automation
Bro i m trying to update tha cod in esp 32 wath Arduino ide but thay not updated. Please tall me hot to update the cod
Dou u add esp32 board's on Arduino IDE?
bro , i am doing a home automation project , please help me , how to contact u
Good job