I'm using the Blueboard and ESP-RFID 1.3.7 and I'm relatively happy with it, but I miss two features.
Unfortunately I am ignorant of the logic of programming.
It would be ideal if the integration in HomeAssistant could be improved.
Autodiscover in Homeassistant (ideally it would be like with Tasmota)
Integration of the door release relay as a switch
Integration of the second relay as a switch
(I want the bell to be deactivated there - after my wife's night shift)
Evaluation of an input for the detection of a bell signal (extension as state)
Time release for individual RFID chips.
Chip A (07:00 - 18:00 = allowed 18:01 - 06:59 = access prohibited)
Etc
As a newbie, I know that asking so much is bad - but who could do it but you!
Unfortunately, I am "only" an ambitious user and mechanic.
PS: I currently have a second relay board with Tasmota next to it, which carries out the three functions (door opener, bell muting and bell detection).
The board would still have so many inputs / outputs free, why let two ESPs run ;-)
Maybe you can do it and there are others who would use an all-in-one door solution ;-)
Hello,
I'm using the Blueboard and ESP-RFID 1.3.7 and I'm relatively happy with it, but I miss two features. Unfortunately I am ignorant of the logic of programming.
It would be ideal if the integration in HomeAssistant could be improved.
Autodiscover in Homeassistant (ideally it would be like with Tasmota)
Integration of the door release relay as a switch
Integration of the second relay as a switch (I want the bell to be deactivated there - after my wife's night shift)
Evaluation of an input for the detection of a bell signal (extension as state)
Time release for individual RFID chips. Chip A (07:00 - 18:00 = allowed 18:01 - 06:59 = access prohibited) Etc
As a newbie, I know that asking so much is bad - but who could do it but you! Unfortunately, I am "only" an ambitious user and mechanic.
PS: I currently have a second relay board with Tasmota next to it, which carries out the three functions (door opener, bell muting and bell detection). The board would still have so many inputs / outputs free, why let two ESPs run ;-)
Maybe you can do it and there are others who would use an all-in-one door solution ;-)
regards
Gerald