Building The Ultimate Universal Remote - Tasmota & Node-RED Powered IR Blaster

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июл 2024
  • In this video I fix the issues I've been having with controlling my AV setup using my TV remote by building my own IR blaster setup powered by my Node-RED smart home system. I use a relatively inexpensive Moes UFO-R6 IR blaster and replace the Tuya module with an ESP8266 (ESP-12S) running the Tasmota firmware to give full local control. I can then use the system to control my Denon AVR-X2400H AV Receiver and satellite receiver using my Hisense TV's remote.
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    Chapters:
    00:00 - Introduction
    05:49 - The problem with running Tasmota on modern Tuya devices
    09:23 - Removing the Tuya module
    15:07 - Flashing Tasmota on the ESP-12S
    20:26 - Installing the ESP-12S into the IR Blaster
    26:46 - Tasmota Configuration
    31:25 - Node-RED Configuration
    39:58 - Demonstration
    56:00 - Conclusion
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