new KinCony F16 Removable OMRON Relay Board For Home Automation Project

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
  • KinCony F16 ESP32 smart controller based on ESP32-S3-WROOM-1U (N16R8) wifi chip. It have 16 manual control switch buttons can turn ON/OFF relay even if system is broken. 16 channel removable OMRON high-quality relay, 4 channel 1-wire GPIOs, 2 free GPIOs, 4 channel analog input ports. One SD card using SPI bus. KinCony F16 include DS3231 high precision RTC clock chip. LCD display will show wifi and ethernet IP address and Tuya connection state. F16 have RS485 port and RF433MHz RF receiver. You can write any code by Arduino IDE / MicroPython / ESP-IDF development tool to ESP32 module. We will supply Arduino / ESP-IDF demo code for different samples. Everyone can modify and change the code for your own smart home automation system project. it support use by ESPHome for home assistant or tasmota firmware for smart home automation DIY.
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Комментарии • 30

  • @jordannoblet3620
    @jordannoblet3620 7 часов назад

    Are you releasing a non-Tuya version of this? Seems like quite a difference in price for the E16S vs E16T. Could use a few of the F16, but don't need Tuya.

    • @KinCony
      @KinCony  22 минуты назад

      if remove tuya, cost almost same, there are many different design in F16, F16 use ESP32-S3 and many different components. F16 will support KCS v3 soon, it will supply Apple homekit directly.

  • @sourabhkumawat4863
    @sourabhkumawat4863 7 дней назад

    when will you upload the schematics? Stunning product😍

    • @KinCony
      @KinCony  7 дней назад

      all hardware resource pin define already in our forum

  • @saifkitany6089
    @saifkitany6089 2 дня назад

    Amazing product. Great to see how you develop your stuff year after year.
    Can I extend the number of relays to 32 for this controller?

    • @KinCony
      @KinCony  2 дня назад

      use 2pcs of F16 controller will have 32 channel relay. But we are designing 24 channel version.

    • @saifkitany6089
      @saifkitany6089 2 дня назад

      @@KinCony when it will be launched?

    • @KinCony
      @KinCony  День назад +1

      @@saifkitany6089 after about two weeks.

  • @krismaddens3030
    @krismaddens3030 9 дней назад

    Almost perfect. Why is there not one kincony relay board with all removable terminals? What use are the removable input terminals if you can not remove the live wires in a safe way on the relay contact side.

    • @KinCony
      @KinCony  9 дней назад +3

      Because the high-voltage circuit uses pluggable terminals, which may cause poor contact and pose a certain degree of danger, we have adopted pluggable terminals for low-voltage circuits.

    • @krismaddens3030
      @krismaddens3030 9 дней назад

      @@KinCony What is wrong with a decent MVSTBR 2,5 HC/ 8-ST - PCB phoenixcontact connector, sure the connector that is used now is for sure not rated for higher current than the pluggable alternative. And if you strip a screw you are screwed :) and can start soldering new terminals.

    • @KinCony
      @KinCony  9 дней назад

      @@krismaddens3030 ok, maybe in furture try to use it.

  • @jordannoblet3620
    @jordannoblet3620 8 дней назад

    Do the manual switches link to the digital inputs, or they manually switch relays on regardless of how digital inputs are configured? If the latter, have you considered using three-way switches with "off | auto | on" settings so that a relay can be manually shut off when some automation has it turned on?
    edit: proper dimensions for consumer DIN panel is a great improvement, I will be buying a few

    • @KinCony
      @KinCony  8 дней назад

      manual switch control relay's coin directly, without any software. Do you think when using 10A load, manual control ON/OFF button on relay is safety? i know the three-way switches, just thinking whether dangerous when using large current load, maybe will have contact spark. How do you think?

    • @jordannoblet3620
      @jordannoblet3620 8 дней назад

      ​@@KinCony Isn't the risk the same when you switch your current 2-way switch from on to off position? I might be misunderstanding you. (i don't know if either scenario has any risk and not qualified to say)

  • @lionlion-g9d
    @lionlion-g9d 9 дней назад

    Perfect kincony

  • @ruimarinho
    @ruimarinho 9 дней назад

    Beautiful product! When do you choose these mechanical relays vs solid state ones?

    • @KinCony
      @KinCony  9 дней назад

      do you like solid state relay board?

    • @ruimarinho
      @ruimarinho 9 дней назад

      @@KinCony I am used to Shelly products that use SSR and would like to understand where these mechanical relays are a good fit. However, given the size of circuits I have, I need something for professional and robust like Kincony products!

    • @KinCony
      @KinCony  9 дней назад

      @@ruimarinho thanks for suggestion. maybe use SSR will smaller size , so that save space.

    • @jordannoblet3620
      @jordannoblet3620 8 дней назад

      @@ruimarinho I think most SSR are suitable for switching AC loads only, which works for most Shelly products. They can still fail, so I think replaceable Omron relays are better in most scenarios (where you have a single board with 16 switching loads)

    • @sourabhkumawat4863
      @sourabhkumawat4863 7 дней назад

      @@ruimarinho mechanical relays are cheap and available in variety of options upto 4 NO/NCs in single relay. also some of them have mechanical button on them for testing purposes. but downside of using them is that they are inductive loads and hence they need a freewheeling diode for safety and inductive loads are bad for noisy environments. SSRs on the other hand require very low Coil power to trigger and don't create much of noise on the controlling side but they are a little expensive and don't offer many switching options.

  • @diyk-h-m2423
    @diyk-h-m2423 9 дней назад

    Perfect kincony. Can you tell me why use NTC on power line input thanks for sharing video.

    • @KinCony
      @KinCony  9 дней назад +2

      When 12v or 24V load power supplies are connected in parallel, surges may sometimes occur, and NTC devices have anti-interference properties.

    • @diyk-h-m2423
      @diyk-h-m2423 8 дней назад

      Yes, thank you very much for answering my question.

  • @nighteyergbg
    @nighteyergbg 9 дней назад

    Do you know if there is a German community that uses your products?

    • @KinCony
      @KinCony  9 дней назад

      the biggest community is home assistant. we have many user play with home assistant.

  • @anthonymiller3225
    @anthonymiller3225 8 дней назад

    can SSR relays be used?

    • @KinCony
      @KinCony  8 дней назад

      maybe in furture we will design board with SSR. But SSR relay only use for AC load, can't use for DC load.