ITHO Eco Fan Controller: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 15:08, 19 March 2022
| ITHO Eco Fan Controller | |
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| Skills | Electronics, ESP8266, Esphome |
| Status | Done |
| Niche | Hardware |
| Purpose | Saving energy and money |
| Tool | No |
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Summary
CC1101 RF transceiver soldered on a ESP8266 to control the mechanical ventilation in my house. Since I didn't want to spend > E80,- for a closed source product (remote controller) I decided to build some project I have found on github.
Links
Followed project: https://github.com/Scriptman/ESPHome_ITHO_Eco_Fan_CC1101.git
My ESPHome script: https://github.com/beckershoff/ESPHome-Configs/blob/main/ventilation.yaml