Hahahaahah I completely agree with no.2 😂😂😂 As for installing it only in a garage, maybe... but also workshop, barn, outdoor, printer, remote PC, scheduling the dishwasher to turn on at night, scheduling the washing machine.... Many things can be triggered with a switch or push of a button.
I thought about that too, but to be honest you can easily print a little cover. Okay, still not that WAF but you can print a Chanel Logo on it. Problem solved. @@TasteTheCode
@@zyghom I guess this really depends on what coffee grinder you have and how it works but one way of doing it is to have some sort of weight platform under the grinder that can also tell you with a notification when you are running low on coffee ;)
No immediately but that is a really good idea and option. I haven't really looked into battery operated ESPHome devices but this might be a good avenue to explore. Thanks!
@TasteTheCode for an oscillating fan pull knob, it would need to stay in position instead of returning back to start position. Since in order to pull the knob out, the knob would have to be fixed to the lever. So when it pushes, it would need to stay pushed and when it pulls, it stays pulled. I do not see how it could do that with the supplied settings.
@@victorlowe you can modify the ESPHome code so that instead pf return the servo, it leaves it intact. In the on_press handlers, you only need the first number.set command and you can remove the delay and the second set. This will leave the servo in the pressed position.
this is beautiful but:
1- can be installed ONLY in garage
2- has ZERO WIFE ACCEPTANCE FACTOR score
but nice to see you have a great time ;-)
Hahahaahah I completely agree with no.2 😂😂😂 As for installing it only in a garage, maybe... but also workshop, barn, outdoor, printer, remote PC, scheduling the dishwasher to turn on at night, scheduling the washing machine.... Many things can be triggered with a switch or push of a button.
@@TasteTheCode it is XXIst century - do we really have to install such crap having million other - more beautiful - ways to do it?
I thought about that too, but to be honest you can easily print a little cover. Okay, still not that WAF but you can print a Chanel Logo on it. Problem solved.
@@TasteTheCode
Yeah but unfortunately I don't own a 3D printer yet so it will have to wait a bit...
Amazing thx for this tutorial and your website is dead :)
Thanks for the notice, it is fixed now!
Big thanks, it's awesome
Thank you
I'm going to use it on my coffee grinder 😄
Awesome! Please share the end result if you can!
I was thinking the same but the sensor to see if the coffee bin is full is needed
@@zyghom I guess this really depends on what coffee grinder you have and how it works but one way of doing it is to have some sort of weight platform under the grinder that can also tell you with a notification when you are running low on coffee ;)
Any plans to make it battery powered? probably with espnow to conserve power
No immediately but that is a really good idea and option. I haven't really looked into battery operated ESPHome devices but this might be a good avenue to explore. Thanks!
@@TasteTheCode he said: ESPnow - not ESPhome - big difference ;-)
@@zyghom yeah, sorry about that. I'm not familiar with ESPnow but I'll explore it. Thanks!
Both parts links are broken
Hey, I checked the links and yet, the servo link was broken so I replaced it. Thanks for pointing it out.
@TasteTheCode thanks!
If i edit to have separate setting for on and off, i can see this being made useful to control an oscillating fan push/pull knob
This is already using separate triggers for on and off.
@TasteTheCode for an oscillating fan pull knob, it would need to stay in position instead of returning back to start position. Since in order to pull the knob out, the knob would have to be fixed to the lever. So when it pushes, it would need to stay pushed and when it pulls, it stays pulled. I do not see how it could do that with the supplied settings.
@TasteTheCode "seperate triggers" is not the same as "seperate settings" and you know that based on the servo settings you put in the code.
@@victorlowe you can modify the ESPHome code so that instead pf return the servo, it leaves it intact. In the on_press handlers, you only need the first number.set command and you can remove the delay and the second set. This will leave the servo in the pressed position.
@TasteTheCode thanks!