An enclosure for you to mount this wifi switch anywhere !
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Here's a tiny ESP01 based wifi switch which can be powered through DC 5V volts and that enable you to turn on and off devices remotely. A convenient enclosure let you mount the switch anywhere you wa…
Read More…Here's a tiny ESP01 based wifi switch which can be powered through DC 5V volts and that enable you to turn on and off devices remotely. A convenient enclosure let you mount the switch anywhere you want. In the picture I demonstrate how I can remotely reboot my server on or off remotely from an HTML page when the server's web interface crashes. It can be applied to countless devices.
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Story of the product : I have tons of computers in my basement ! And sometimes I want to remotely turn them on and off even if they aren't on the network. There's already available wifi-switch but they are designed to be working on AC power. This one works on DC down to 5 volts ! I thought about using these awesome ESP8266 MCUs with a relay module for the task which are affordable and can be programmed to you liking. The relay module can be powered through a simple USB cable , and then connected directly to the motherboard on/off pins, allowing it to switch on and off the computer, either through a web server or from ESPNOW (433Mhz) commands ! I also designed an encolure to allow the module to be mounted, either with zip ties or screws on a computer case.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact me @ BlueNeonTavern@gmail.com
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