Motor On A Roller Blind For ESPHOME Save

ESPHome controlled blinds.

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Motor-on-a-Roller-Blind-for-ESPHOME

ESPHome controlled blinds.

This setup uses a Robotdyne ESP8266 Wifi D1 Mini and a 28BYJ-48 stepper motor + ULN2003 driver board.

Thanks to PeterG for his 3D printed parts and original code for the motor on a roller blind.

In order to control the position of the blinds from HA, I use Lovelace Slider Entity Row from Thomas Lovén, use the following in lovelace (must be step: 10)

  - type: entities
    name: Roller Blind
    min: 0
    max: 100
    step: 10
    entities:
      - cover.roller_blind
      - type: custom:slider-entity-row
        entity: cover.roller_blind

I made this sketch because I would prefer to have my blinds running ESPHome rather than MQTT.

It will run on it's own, without HA as long as you have a Button connected to D7 and GND, (this button is also used for manual operation).

This sketch will replace the original 'Motor on a roller blind' which I have been using for some time myself and it's been almost perfect.

To upload via WIFI, go to https://steve.fi/hardware/ota-upload/ and follow the instructions, took less than one minute to upload and configure!

You should only have to set up the blind once, it stores the open/closed status and position even if you flash the device, it will report open/closed so HA will know where your blind is, even after restarting HA.

I've not mentioned before, but I run my blinds using a 9v input on the VIN pin, been running great for over 3 years.

How do I set up the blind?

This sketch will add 2 switches named <upper_devicename> Setup Switch and Setup Button Use your mobile or tablet and connect to http://<devicename>.local to set up the blind

  • Turn on the Setup Switch to enter setup mode
  • Press Setup button to start the blind closing
  • Press Setup button again when closed and blind starts to open
  • Press Setup button again when blind is fully open
  • Job Done

This sketch also includes a momentary button on D7 which can be used in the following way

  • Press button for > 1 second to enter setup mode
  • Press button again to start the blind closing
  • Press button again when closed and blind starts to open
  • Press button again when blind is fully open
  • Job Done

The button is also used to open/close the blind

NOTE: If you find that your shades are going the wrong way, you can change the pin settings in the 'testblind.yaml' or reverse the + and – wires for each of the A and B motor pairs on your driver and the motor will spin in the opposite direction.

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