Yesterday I flashed the final 2 of 8 Teckin SP22 Smart Sockets with ESPHome according to the guide at Intermittent Technology.
I did have to make some changes to the esphome.yaml code. Finally it looks like this:
esphome:
name: esphome00
platform: ESP8266
board: esp8285
wifi:
ssid: !secret wifi_ssid
password: !secret wifi_password
manual_ip:
static_ip: !secret esphome_esp00_static_ip
gateway: !secret wifi_gateway
subnet: !secret wifi_subnet
dns1: !secret wifi_dns1
dns2: !secret wifi_dns2
# Enable logging
logger:
# Enable Home Assistant API
api:
ota:
binary_sensor:
- platform: gpio
pin:
number: GPIO1
inverted: True
name: "esphome00_button"
switch:
- platform: gpio
name: "esphome00_relay"
pin: GPIO14
restore_mode: RESTORE_DEFAULT_OFF
- platform: gpio
name: "esphome00_led_blue"
pin: GPIO13
inverted: True
restore_mode: ALWAYS_OFF
- platform: gpio
name: "esphome00_led_red"
pin: GPIO3
inverted: True
restore_mode: ALWAYS_OFF
- platform: restart
id: esphome00_restart
name: "ESPHome00 restart"
sensor:
- platform: hlw8012
sel_pin:
number: GPIO12
inverted: True
cf_pin: GPIO04
cf1_pin: GPIO05
# Higher value gives lower watt readout
current_resistor: 0.00221
# Lower value gives lower voltage readout
voltage_divider: 871
current:
name: "esphome00_current"
unit_of_measurement: A
voltage:
name: "esphome00_voltage"
unit_of_measurement: V
power:
name: "esphome00_power"
unit_of_measurement: W
id: "esphome00_power"
change_mode_every: 8
update_interval: 10s
- platform: wifi_signal
name: "esphome00_wifi_rssi"
update_interval: 60s
# Extra sensor to keep track of plug uptime
- platform: uptime
name: esphome00_uptime
text_sensor:
- platform: version
name: "esphome00_version"