DIY Motorized WiFi Roller Blind - ESP8266 & Blynk
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- Опубликовано: 26 апр 2022
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In this project we will see how to control a roller blind via a smartphone application. The reason why I realized the project was to use a roller blind to change the background in the video footage and to be able to easily control the roller blind via my smartphone. In this project, a breadboard circuit is shown for basic readers and a printed circuit board circuit for users who want a more useful prototype. Check out the video to see how it works...
As can be seen in the video showing the step-by-step construction of the project, I can easily open and close the roller blind on my wall using my smartphone. Of course, you can use this project to wirelessly control the roller blinds on your windows. A WiFi microcontroller was used to provide wireless communication, a stepper motor to provide move, and an application called Blynk was used.
First of all, we need some 3D parts to be used like providing roller blind movement. We talked about 3D parts in the next step. In this section, we listed what we should use as hardware for electronic components and mechanisms:
Wemos D1 Mini WiFi board was used to provide motor movements wirelessly and programming: amzn.to/3mF4xZv
Hobby stepper motor 28BJY-48 and driver ULN2003 was used to movement the roller blind up and down: amzn.to/3xKkGTY
A 608zz bearing was used to ensure the smooth movement of the gear required for the roller blind: amzn.to/3QsmdW2
A mini breadboard was used to build the circuit: amzn.to/3NJ5FY7
Several jumper wires were used to provide the pin connections: amzn.to/3tveigJ
A 9V adapter was used to power the circuit: amzn.to/3QciTOJ
L7805 voltage regulator was used as 5V is required for the microcontroller: amzn.to/3twf50S
A few capacitors are needed for the voltage regulator: amzn.to/3ObRACk
Finally a few screws are needed for assembly: amzn.to/3tyciUV
A few extra components are needed for the printed circuit board prototype, mentioned these components in the PCB step. - Наука
Source code, Circuit diagram, PCB Gerber file, 3D files: www.pcbway.com/project/shareproject/Motorized_WiFi_Roller_Blind_ESP8266_ffa727fa.html
For all instructions:
www.instructables.com/DIY-Motorized-WiFi-Roller-Blind-ESP8266-Blynk/
www.hackster.io/mertarduino/diy-motorized-wifi-roller-blind-esp8266-blynk-3c915e
Bunu ben yaptım ama motor açarken sıkıntı yok ama toplarken zorlanıyor toplamıyor. Motorun gücümü yetmiyor yoksa driver mi ayarlayamadım? Stor perdem 200cm x 200cm boyutlarında ve bu perdeden 6 tane var yardımcı olabilir misiniz?
The way you created the app is just great
Thanks
it's a very good idea. In my case, I did it with an infrared remote control, since I find it impractical to have to enter the app to use the system.
Thanks, of course both systems can have some advantages 😇
Can I please get the method used
@@akinboolamide9932 I'm sorry, it was just an idea of how I would do it, but I don't have the knowledge to carry it out
I like the concept 👍🏻 Personally I would have added a homing sensor as sooner or later there will be a power failure or user error. It will be in my project ToDo list 👍🏻
you can also save the position in the eeprom maybe ?
I will do this thank u
maybe can we add are timer when to rise and lower the blind ?
Güzel bir çalışma olmuş
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I dowloaded stl files. there were 3 blind_gear files. But in the video there are 4 blind_gear. Can you upload largest blind gear's stl file
Love it. But I need to slightly redesign what you did to fit my needs. I need it to fit inside window box. If you want my 3d stl to share, let me know
so cooool!!! + if u think is a bit slow, u can use a stronger motor and make the gear on the motor bigger than the gear on the shade, right?
Thanks for your comment and ideas ♥️
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hi
as soon as i change rollertime
it disconnects from blynk and the roller just keeps going
Nice project but I see a problem. Code does not know where the curtain is and if you click twice the same button (up or down) it will continue going in the same direction and will burn at least, the motor!!
you can change to make switch instead of buttons and to make it go infinitely only when the switch is on
I had to use a wifi repeater with a different SSID to make it work, on my router, it refuses to connect most of the time :(
Is there any faster motor?
And Is there a way to do it using zigbee protocols?
you need a microcontroller with zigbee
Merhaba Mert, ilk senem ve bilgisayar mühendisliği öğrencisiyim.Aklıma sen geldin ve sormak istiyorum.
Elimde bir proje var ve nasıl yapabileceğimi bilmiyorum.
Konu şu, Ardunio simulator kullanarak müziğe duyarlı led yapmam lazım, sound sensöre sahip olan bir simulator bulamadım, sound sensoru olan ve içine müzik import edebileceğim bir simulator biliyor musun ? Yada müzik import etmek yerine buzzer ile şarkı koyup ledleride ona göre ayarlayabilriim.
(Konu dışıdır)
Saygılarımla.
you are showing 4 Blind gears but there is only three blind gear STL files.
Dos't come ready? Hmm 👍
I can't get the ESP8266 module to pick up Wi-Fi. congratulations excellent video
is there a store in EU where i can buy all parts at once? the plast and pcb components etc? like a complete bundle
probly not, you will need to order pcb via PCBWay or jlcpcb if you want your project to look decent
works great for small roller shade. BUT does not work for big roller shade. anyone else got the solution for big shade?
Use multiple smaller shades next to each other or a bigger motor
Hello thanx for the video
My stepper motor gets hot holding position
is there any way to get it to reduce hold current? or not hold at all
i want to use 18650 cells to power this but if it constantly uses current then the battery wont last a day
Hi Ryan,
I'm using my Stepper motor with an ESPHome programmed 8266 and Homeassistant. With ESPHome it is possible to switch of the motor completely when he is not used by using the variable "sleep_when_done". Therefore it also must be possible to somehow solve this when you program your esp all by yourself 👍
@@JensMro Thanx i did figure out how to get the motor to switch off
now im having a problem with the rollertime
as soon as i change rollertime it disconnects from blynk and the roller just keeps going
@@Ryanpeka Hi can you please write how did you solve this problem with switching motor off?
@@sirasalkanovic4039 digitalWrite(IN4a, HIGH);
digitalWrite(IN3a, LOW);
digitalWrite(IN2a, LOW);
digitalWrite(IN1a, LOW);
delay(delayTime);
digitalWrite(IN4a, LOW);
digitalWrite(IN3a, HIGH);
digitalWrite(IN2a, LOW);
digitalWrite(IN1a, LOW);
delay(delayTime);
digitalWrite(IN4a, LOW);
digitalWrite(IN3a, LOW);
digitalWrite(IN2a, HIGH);
digitalWrite(IN1a, LOW);
delay(delayTime);
digitalWrite(IN4a, LOW);
digitalWrite(IN3a, LOW);
digitalWrite(IN2a, LOW);
digitalWrite(IN1a, HIGH);
delay(delayTime);
digitalWrite(IN4a, LOW);
digitalWrite(IN3a, LOW);
digitalWrite(IN2a, LOW);
digitalWrite(IN1a, LOW);
elinde fazla varsa pcbway de yaprıtsığın kartdan almak isterim
mert abi çok güzel olmuş bende hemen deneyeceğim ama stl dosyalarını bulamadım abi :)
Stl dosyaları yüklendi, gecikme için üzgünüm; www.pcbway.com/project/shareproject/Motorized_WiFi_Roller_Blind_ESP8266_ffa727fa.html
@@maker101io Hocam parçaları çıkarttım ancak gördüğüm kadarıyla çarklardan 4.sünün modelini eklememişsiniz. Ve bu en büyük çapa sahip olan çark ve benim stor perdeme bu kısım uyuyor. Rica etsem kontrol etme şansınız var mı?
where is the source code ???
What is the name of motor
Was anyone able to get this to run on battery/solar?
I was able, with 18650 in a module which sends 12v
Hey, so I had a crack of doing this a month ago. My design was to have my mounting bracket and motor within the mounting bracket. Therefore the motor sits within the blind tube. I made a shaft with an internal gear for it to rotate.
I found it never had enough torque to spin the blind because of the weight of the blind.
Looking at your build, it seems to pull up the blind quite easy. How heavy is your blind?
Hi i found that increasing the delaytime in the code gives you more torque but costs speed
@@Ryanpeka in the end I got a different motor. I couldn't get enough torque from them from my heavy blind. In the end, I made a totally different 3d print. Works really well now.
@@ScottyTee06 Thats great, did you use the same code?
i got everything working but when i change the rollertime it disconnects from blynk and my motor never stops
@@Ryanpeka nah, totally different code. I didn't use a stepper motor. I used an encoder for feedback which I had to make the code from scratch.
@@ScottyTee06 What type of motor did you use? Did you find another guide?
No STL files
Stl files uploaded, sorry for the delay; www.pcbway.com/project/shareproject/Motorized_WiFi_Roller_Blind_ESP8266_ffa727fa.html
Nice to see you are supporting China!!
I don't understand what you mean by this comment?
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