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@@ -10,3 +10,9 @@ In Home Assistant you'll need to create a boolean, which in my code is named "in
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The hardware is quite easy. It's based on a Wemos D1 mini. That's powered on the 5V pin. The doorbell is connected between the 3.3V and the D2 connector. There is a resistor between ground and D2 (this can be anything between 1K and 100K, I've used a 1K here) for a pull-down to ground. So D2 is always low (via the resistor), until the doorbell is presssed, than it's high (3.3V).
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The D1 is directly connected to the Wemos Relay shield (bought mine via Aliexpress, If you've got another one which requires another connector, change the code for that).
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+# Automation
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+I've used the following automation code (automation.yaml):
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+* If mute is enabled than don't ring the bell, notify via light flashes (I got Hue lights placed in a group)
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+* If not mute, the bell will ring and there'll be no need for light flashes
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+* Always send a notification when the doorbell is pushed
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+* In the future I'll let my camera send a photo or even a short movie clip
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