rin67630
Solar Addict
Finally, after having recalled my "zero code" solution to get a Thinger Dashboard on Tasmota devices, due to unaccepteble security flaws :
( https://diysolarforum.com/threads/r...-pure-sine-inverter-for-almost-peanuts.89987/),
I am now proud to present my new safe solution to integrate Tasmota devices.
Most Tasmota devices can still only issue unencrypted MQTT, but they can communicate safely inside the protected home WLAN to my new ESP8266 bridge, which will translate MQTT into thinger.io secure protocol to communicate with the "WildWestWeb" [grin]
The bridge can talk to up to four Tasmota or PZEM devices and integrate the data into one Thinger.io device with all the advantages of the lean thinger.io secure communication.
And it's only the beginning: new Tasmota devices, PZEM (AC and DC) measuring devices and my other developments: the VictronLogger and the SmarterShunt will join the family...
The bridge just requires a bare ESP8266 costing less than a Starbucks coffee. That's it!
No soldering no tinkering required.
And if you just need up to 4 Tasmota measuring plugs, I provide a precompiled binary that can be patched and uploaded with
Enjoy the new possibilities !
( https://diysolarforum.com/threads/r...-pure-sine-inverter-for-almost-peanuts.89987/),
I am now proud to present my new safe solution to integrate Tasmota devices.
Most Tasmota devices can still only issue unencrypted MQTT, but they can communicate safely inside the protected home WLAN to my new ESP8266 bridge, which will translate MQTT into thinger.io secure protocol to communicate with the "WildWestWeb" [grin]
The bridge can talk to up to four Tasmota or PZEM devices and integrate the data into one Thinger.io device with all the advantages of the lean thinger.io secure communication.
And it's only the beginning: new Tasmota devices, PZEM (AC and DC) measuring devices and my other developments: the VictronLogger and the SmarterShunt will join the family...
GitHub - rin67630/Tasmota-thinger.io-bridge: Bridge to *safely* monitor Tasmota devices over the internet
Bridge to *safely* monitor Tasmota devices over the internet - rin67630/Tasmota-thinger.io-bridge
github.com
The bridge just requires a bare ESP8266 costing less than a Starbucks coffee. That's it!
No soldering no tinkering required.
And if you just need up to 4 Tasmota measuring plugs, I provide a precompiled binary that can be patched and uploaded with
GitHub - rin67630/ESP_Binary_patcher: Patch user's credentials into ESP binaries
Patch user's credentials into ESP binaries. Contribute to rin67630/ESP_Binary_patcher development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Enjoy the new possibilities !
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