HomeKidd / Homekit-WS2812B-controller

ESP8266 based  Homekit controller for WS2812B lightstrips with WS2812FX support🌈
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Unstable connectivity #75

Open jmgutierrezc1 opened 11 months ago

jmgutierrezc1 commented 11 months ago

Great project and build instructions. Having the PCB build with the shared files was fast an easy and the quality is very good.

I have to reset and recooonec to Homekit every 2-3 days. I built three of these and none of them is stable. I guess there is still code imporvement. BTW having and OTA option may help in getting improvement to that point but I still see that option in the to-do list

HomeKidd commented 11 months ago

Hi! This project is based on esp-open-rtos and the development was ended few years ago 😅 this is why i’ve not updated the code in a few years. Currently i’m working on a full rewrite of the main code, which is much more stable 🤓

arkn666l commented 11 months ago

same issue 2-3 days its necesary reconnect, thanks for this amazing project

andywaplinger commented 8 months ago

@HomeKidd that’s awesome! Are you targeting an approximate release date?

I performed the HomeKit architecture upgrade last week and now nearly all of my controllers are unstable/not reconnecting even though they’re active on the network.

andywaplinger commented 6 months ago

@jmgutierrezc1 @arkn666l if you want to move to the ESP32, I just created this LED controller with HomeSpan. So far it's working great with my WS2812Bs.

ESP32 HomeKit LED

jmgutierrezc1 commented 2 months ago

@jmgutierrezc1 @arkn666l if you want to move to the ESP32, I just created this LED controller with HomeSpan. So far it's working great with my WS2812Bs.

ESP32 HomeKit LED What esp32 model are you using? Can the same pub be used?

jmgutierrezc1 commented 2 months ago

@jmgutierrezc1 @arkn666l if you want to move to the ESP32, I just created this LED controller with HomeSpan. So far it's working great with my WS2812Bs. ESP32 HomeKit LED What esp32 model are you using? Can the same pub be used?

I meant PCB…

andywaplinger commented 2 months ago

@jmgutierrezc1 I used these ESP32s https://amzn.to/3KF4oBg

I was able to combine them with my existing HomeKidd-designed boards to take advantage of the power and data components already on that board.

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