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This build is based on: https://github.com/mariusmotea/diyHue/tree/master/Lights/Arduino/Generic_Dimmable_Light This build is based on: https://github.com/mariusmotea/diyHue/tree/master/Lights/Arduino/Generic_Dimmable_Light
The controller I use is a old NodeMCU v1.0, which is connected to 4x D4184 MOS breakout boards. See NodeMCU pins table beyond.
The cable I use is a https://amzn.eu/d/0jigRCh. I cut it in half and attached it to the MOS boards.
The NodeMCUs power supply is a 7805, its output is connected to the Vin pin.
The input of the 7805 is connected to the 24V of the DC power plug.
NodeMCU pins:
| |ch1|ch2|ch3|ch4|
|--|--|--|--|--|
|LED color|blue|warm white|purple|white & red & green|
|Wire color|blau|schwarz|rot|weiß|
|Arduino pin names|D1|D2|D7|D5|
|GPIO|5|4|13|14|
The HTML content is pushed to the NodeMCU separetely by using the ESP8266 Sketch Data Upload plugin of the old Arduino IDE (not "Arduino IDE").
After the firmware is written the first time to the NodeMCU.
The EEPROM's default values are set to default.
All except of the timing control data block.
You have to click at the link "reset timing control data" on the webinterface.