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| - | ====== MitsuRunner | + | ====== MitsuRunner |
| - | There are many ways to build Hardware | + | There are many ways to build hardware |
| - | Wiring diagram | + | ===== Wiring diagram |
| - | * lämpötila-anturit = temperature sensors | + | English version |
| + | * Lämpötila-anturit = temperature sensors | ||
| * huijausvastus = hack resistor | * huijausvastus = hack resistor | ||
| - | * sulartusanturi | + | * sulatusanturi |
| * uusi pistoke = new connector | * uusi pistoke = new connector | ||
| * sulatusanturin pistoke = defrost thermistor' | * sulatusanturin pistoke = defrost thermistor' | ||
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| * piirilevy = circuit board | * piirilevy = circuit board | ||
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| - | **So, here we go:** | + | ===== Harwdare requirements ===== |
| - | **Picture 1 & 2:** Here is everything, we could need. | + | |
| - | * Different pliers | + | |
| * Soldering station / soldering iron | * Soldering station / soldering iron | ||
| * Solder | * Solder | ||
| - | * 4.7k resistance | + | * Pliers for cutting |
| - | * Wemos D1 Mini | + | |
| - | * Wemos Relais | + | |
| - | * Connecting pins (normally delievered with the WEMOS) | + | |
| - | * 2x DS18B20 | + | |
| * Ideally heat shrink tube in different sizes | * Ideally heat shrink tube in different sizes | ||
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| + | * Wemos D1 Mini (ESP8266; also ESP32 works fine) development board | ||
| + | * Wemos Relay Shield (or any relay compatible with your chosen dev board) | ||
| + | * Connecting pins | ||
| + | ** Normally comes with the Wemos | ||
| + | * 2x Dallas DS18B20 waterproof temperature sensor with ~1m wire (36" = 91cm is ok) | ||
| + | * 4k7 resistor (4.7k ohms) | ||
| + | * USB power supply for the dev board | ||
| + | * Power socket for the USB power supple (dirty socket: two red round Abikos + 1m wire + two 3-way Wago connectors) | ||
| + | * Enclosure/ | ||
| + | ** For example ABB IP65 junction box (" | ||
| + | ** Note: Most likely the 86x86mm junction box is not large enough, 104x104mm or bigger recommended | ||
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| * Something to drink | * Something to drink | ||
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| - | {{: | + | ===== Connecting pins ===== |
| - | + | Connect the connecting pins with each other as shown. You need to press a little bit to connect them completely. | |
| - | **Picture 3:** | + | |
| - | Connect the connecting pins as shown with each other, you need to press a little bit, to connect them completely! | + | |
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| - | **Picture 4:** | + | ===== Dev board & relay ===== |
| - | Just check your Wemos D1 Mini (or pro, doesn' | + | Take a look on Wemos D1 Mini (or Pro, doesn' |
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| - | **Picture 5, Picture 6:** | + | Start soldering. A good temperature is around 290°C (depending on your solder). If you never solder |
| - | Start soldering. If you never did on such small devices, look for an old defective radio, television, whatever and make there some trials at first. | + | |
| - | {{:Picture5.jpg? | + | Solder point by point. **Ensure by 100% that there are NO bridged connections between the neighbouring pins. For example D1 and D2 are NOT connected by mistake by using too much solder.** |
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| - | **Picture 7:** | + | ===== 4k7 resistor & temperature sensors ===== |
| - | All done? Good boy! Next, take your resistor | + | Next, take 4k7 resistor. If any doubts |
| - | You also can read the resistance by the colored rings on the resistor, just google for it, how the colored rings are counted. | + | |
| + | You also can read the resistance by the colored rings on the resistor | ||
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| - | **Picture8 and Picture 9:** | + | On D1 Mini ESP8266 we shall use **pin D2** for temperature sensors. You can also use D5, D6 or D7 (or even D1 if you connected |
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| - | **TODO** CLEAR UP THIS PIN NUMBER PART | + | |
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| - | As shown in the wiring diagram, now solder the 4.7k resistor between D2 and 3.3V, at the end, shorten the wire with the pliers. | + | |
| - | I have seen here in this board several versions, where it was (by my wemos-layout) soldered between 3.3V and D7, so I was a bit confusing, why it looked so different. | + | |
| - | The truth is, there are different layouts of this board and you can solder | + | So solder the 4k7 resistor |
| - | !!!The only important thing is, to remember to which D connector you soldered this resistance, you need to edit this one later in the mitsurunner software, otherwise it is NOT going to work!!! Remember AND make a note for yourself!!! | + | |
| - | D2 and 3.3V is always a good choice!** | + | |
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| + | Lastly solder DS18B20 sensors' | ||
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