I have a Blitzwolf SHP-2 which I previously flashed with esphome and reflashed it with tasmota tonight.
All is fine, but Esphome still calls for the esphome device in my logs:
2019-03-02 23:55:31 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.components.esphome] Can’t connect to ESPHome API for 192.168.5.143: Timeout while connecting to (‘192.168.5.143’, 6053)
2019-03-02 23:55:31 INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.components.esphome] Trying to reconnect in 60 seconds
This is currently recurring every minute. The unit was previously connected using the api. No MQTT involved.
I have checked inside the container. I have seen some files named after my entity name, but I’m not sure whether I can delete them er not.
Delete from your integrations
Oh yes off course. Did that and it’s gone now. Thanks!
I was searching and trying from within the esphome dashboard.
Hi @pathia,
Can I ask you because you are changed the firmware form ESPHome to Tasmota?.. I have some Blitzwolf device and I wanted to flash with ESPHome… but now??
Hi @anarro,
I have opened up the puppy and flashed it using wires. If that’s an option for you I can look up the site I used for the connections.
Hi @pathia!, I configured two Blitzwolf SH02 with ESPHome and for the moment work good!
Thks.
Yes, tomorrow i share it
Hi @pplucky, this is my config:
esphome:
name: 'blitzwolf1'
platform: ESP8266
board: esp01_1m
wifi:
ssid: 'XXXX'
password: 'XXXX'
logger:
# Disable UART logging (pins GPIO1/3 are used for button/led)
baud_rate: 0
# Enable Home Assistant API
api:
password: 'XXXX'
ota:
password: 'XXXX'
binary_sensor:
- platform: gpio
name: "Blitzwolf Button"
pin:
number: GPIO13
mode: INPUT_PULLUP
inverted: True
on_press:
- switch.toggle: relay
switch:
- platform: gpio
id: blue_led
pin:
number: GPIO02
inverted: True
- platform: gpio
name: "Blitzwolf Relay"
pin: GPIO15
id: relay
on_turn_on:
- switch.turn_on: blue_led
on_turn_off:
- switch.turn_off: blue_led
# Use red LED for connectivity status indicator
status_led:
pin:
number: GPIO00
inverted: True
sensor:
- platform: hlw8012
sel_pin:
number: GPIO12
inverted: True
cf_pin: GPIO5
cf1_pin: GPIO14
# Higher value gives lower watt readout
current_resistor: 0.00221
# Lower value gives lower voltage readout
voltage_divider: 871
current:
name: "Blitzwolf Current"
accuracy_decimals: 2
voltage:
name: "Blitzwolf Voltage"
power:
name: "Blitzwolf Power"
update_interval: 15s
So just how does one “Delete from your integrations”? For I can see all of my ESPhome devices there, but I cannot find a delete option.
When you click on one of the integrations, there’s a trashcan icon on the top right of that page.
Thank you ever so much Silicon_Avatar! I really appreciate that you have solved this problem for me.
Looks like this has changed since the original question. You are now (2021.1.5 and recent versions) faced with a list of devices in the ESPHome box on the integrations page:
Click the one you want to delete, and from the next “sub-screen”, click the three dots button and Delete:
The confirmation message is a scary and misleading “Are you sure you want to delete this integration?” which sounds as though it’s going to delete ESPHome in its entirety — but this will only delete the device in question.