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  • Date Created: 23 Oct 2015 10:09 AM Date Created
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Build a Smart Home with a wireless Wifi Switch like Adapter by Apple App Control

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23 Oct 2015

Now smart home has become a fashion, so I follow this trend and to make my house a true smart home. I have searched for about the smart home gadgets for some time, finding that there are lots of wireless switch, wifi switch, app switch or wifi socket products, of which the price vary from around 20 dollars to more than 100 dollars. If I want to make my “smart home” project successful, I have to buy at least 10 wifi switches, oh! not a small budget. And considering that if I buy different brands, I might come across an avoidable problem- must download different APPs. Of course, I will not do such silly things. However, some people may not aware of this issue and then they buy many brands. This is a bug that everybody hates. Therefore, there are two things on my mind: 1. I must limit my costs 2. I must choose just one brand.

 

However, as a DIY lover, I have considered about making a same effect wifi switch like gadget of my own. There are usually two ways to achieve my goal. 1. X10, it is a common solution that a micro controller will controlled the home appliances. Actually, I don’t like this much. 2. As @Shabaz reminded me that “I can use a remote power strip (as used in server rooms). It normally has a connection to the network via Ethernet (probably serial interface ones still exist too) so that you can switch power on/off to individual or multiple appliances.” I realize that this is an integrated system, yes, for the professional electronic guys, this is a way. However, the costs is not low, and it is not a good solution for individual DIY.

 

There must be a better way. I have always thinking that I should find a PCB like half-finished wifi switch, which is convenient to install. I search and search for such a smart thing, finally, I find this amazing gadget from Itead Online shop. It is just the thing I want. Without hesitation, I ordered several, one with shell, others are just the boards.(Which I will DIY for 5 volts power supply, I will tell you later) They only costs me half less than those wifi switches!

This is how it looks like:

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Ok, let me give you a brief introduction about this wifi wireless switch. This wifi adapter is very convenient, you can use it directly the moment power on. I connect the cables of the wifi adapter with appliance and the power according to the instructions.

So this is the work principle:

The wifi adapter connects to an appliance and the power, press the start button on the wifi adapter, the adapter will automatically search for the available wifi. Download their free APP(IOS or Android). Search and add the device. See my borrowed pic bellow:

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I can click the ON/OFF switch icon to control my appliance. Also, I can check the appliance status and set as many timer schedules as I like. I can share my device with my family, then they can control the devices together.

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Now I am very happy. I have one wifi switch to connect with my kettle. So I can boil water 10 minutes before I get home. I have another one to connect with the air conditioner, which can be remote open 5 minutes before I get home. One to connect with my water heater, I can control it to work any where any time now. Another one to connect with my bedroom bulbs. I will never worry about have forgot to turn my light off now. It make my life so convenient and carefree. Just follow the instructions, even the girls can install it easily(if they know electricity well). Now the not-so-smart traditional appliances become smart. And I can use the brain-APP to control everything. Bellow is the picture of connecting the wifi adapter with my fan to test.

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I wonder why this wifi switch is unknown. It’s inexpensive and easy install, easy control. I think I must tell everybody about it.

Well, it’s set to used for AC current. While I am thinking if it is possible to DIY it to use for low power supply, say 5 volts. So that I can control my electronic things easily. Their customer service told me that I can make it. And I am waiting for their schematic. I will come back to tell you about my works.




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  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett over 9 years ago +2
    I can't find the device on Itead Studio website - can you post a link. The way you are using it is unsafe - you should NEVER have an exposed board with mains power on it - put it in a plastic box with…
  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 9 years ago in reply to gadget.iom +2
    Strangely each post by Elsie includes reference to ITEAD Studio. I have used ITEAD and do use them for the Brick modules. Personally I've found them very good to deal with. However this is simply marketing…
  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 9 years ago in reply to Former Member +2
    Really great search. Thanks So what about the other questions.? We'd like to try these out, but the only link os to the taiwan site. Mark
  • Former Member
    Former Member over 9 years ago

    Here you have it:

    - http://www.banggood.com/DIY-Wi-Fi-Wireless-Switch-For-Smart-Home-With-ABS-Shell-p-1019971.html

    - DIY Wi-Fi Wireless Switch For Smart Home GM Modified Pieces Mobile APP Timer Socket Remote Control Switch Module Sale-Ba…

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  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 9 years ago in reply to artful_bodger

    I thought that might be the case.

    Nice link though, as it confirmed the pictures v product.

     

    It is interesting as they don't have the rating of an inductive load ...

     

    Cheers

    Mark

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    artful_bodger over 9 years ago in reply to mcb1

    Good spot Mark - I googled the wrong relay

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  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett over 9 years ago in reply to Former Member

    So now, at  last, the mist begins to clear and we see that the whole purpose of this blog, from the very beginning, is to seed a crowdfunding launch.

     

    @ Elsie - please explain fully your connection and relationship with this product and its launch.

     

    MK

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    Former Member over 9 years ago in reply to mcb1

    Get some important info. Smart Home 

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