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Brilliant Smart WiFi Wall Mounted Light Switch
Brilliant Smart WiFi Wall Mounted Light Switch
Device Type: switchElectrical Standard: auBoard: esp8266
The Brilliant Smart WiFi wall mounted light switch is available in Australia. They come in single gang, twin, triple and quad gang configurations. They're a smooth glass front with round touch switches to control the lights.
Getting Started
These devices are obstensibly Tuya controlled switches, but after re-flashing them with Tuya-Convert, they work nicely with ESPHome. I flashed mine directly from the existing Tuya to ESPHome. (Some people go to Tasmota first - there's no need.)
Ref: https://thehomeautomator.com.au/running-esphome-with-home-assistant/
Code
This yaml is cobbled together from:
https://devices.esphome.io/devices/DETA-Grid-Connect-Smart-Switch/ (for the WiFi signal and Uptime sensors and the Restart option)
https://esphome.io/components/tuya.html
https://esphome.io/components/switch/tuya.html
substitutions:  device_name: garage-light-switch  friendly_name: "Light Switch - Garage"
#################################################
esphome:  name: ${device_name}
esp8266:  board: esp01_1m
# Enable logginglogger:  baud_rate: 0
# Enable Home Assistant APIapi:  encryption:    key: !secret api_encryption_key
ota:  password: !secret garage_ota_password
wifi:  ssid: !secret wifi_ssid  password: !secret wifi_password  fast_connect: on  manual_ip:    # Set this to the IP of the device    static_ip: 192.168.1.83    gateway: 192.168.1.254    subnet: 255.255.255.0
  # Enable fallback hotspot (captive portal) in case wifi connection fails  ap:    ssid: "${device_name}"    password: !secret ap_password
captive_portal:
uart:  rx_pin: GPIO3  tx_pin: GPIO1  baud_rate: 9600
# Register the Tuya MCU connectiontuya:
sensor:  - platform: wifi_signal    name: ${device_name} Wifi Signal Strength    update_interval: 60s  - platform: uptime    name: ${device_name} Uptime
switch:  - platform: restart    name: "${friendly_name} REBOOT"
  # Define the switch we want to control.  # This works perfectly for a single gang light switch.  - platform: "tuya"    name: "${friendly_name}"    switch_datapoint: 1# For Multi gang light switches:#  - platform: "tuya"#    name: "${friendly_name} 1"#    switch_datapoint: 1##  - platform: "tuya"#    name: "${friendly_name} 2"#    switch_datapoint: 2##  - platform: "tuya"#    name: "${friendly_name} 3"#    switch_datapoint: 3##  - platform: "tuya"#    name: "${friendly_name} 4"#    switch_datapoint: 4