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:us:: Low price automation of blinds :electric_plug: / :ru:: Автоматизация дешевых жалюзи
DIY Motorize & Automate Blinds

Low price automation of blinds :electric_plug:. Blinds are also cheap.
I use ESP8266 with firmware that is native to Home Assistant. Without using MQTT.
Read this in other languages: English, Русский язык.
Table of contents
- Parts
- ESPHome firmware
- Automation rule for Home Assistant
- Photos
- Advantages and Disadvantages of the Project
Parts :top:
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Leroy Merlin 25mm / 1'' Blinds Inspire 100x160 cm aluminum color white * 3 pieces
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28BYJ-48 5V 4 Phase DC Gear Stepper Motor + ULN2003 Driver Board * 3 pieces
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LOLIN D1 mini V3.1.0 - WEMOS WIFI Internet of Things development board based ESP8266 * 3 pieces
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AC-DC 100-240V To 5V 2.5A Switching Power Supply Module * 1 piece
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3mm-5mm Brass Rigid Motor Shaft Coupling Coupler Motor Transmission Connector with Screws Wrench * 3 pieces (Thanks @KennethLavrsen for the tip)
ESPHome firmware :top:
I use ESPHome Hass.io Add-On to compile:
- window_1.yaml
- window_2.yaml
- window_3.yaml
Automation rule for Home Assistant :top:
Depending on the light level, the blinds rotate 90 degrees.
Photos :top:
Advantages and Disadvantages of the Project :top:
- Cheap.
- ESP8266 does not know the current position of the blinds. Sometimes you have to spin manually by a command from the Home Assistant interface.
Additional information :top:
Additional information in the article (in Russian).