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KC868-HA RS485 INPUT & OUTPUT plugin for ESPHome
#11
I connected it like this. Right?

I measured the voltage relative to the positive supply. All outputs are about 1.2 volts, no change regardless of the command.


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#12
if you connect LED with dc12v directly, you need to connect a current limiting resistor in series, if without resistor, i think the LED is bad now.
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#13
Of course I connected a resistor, but there is no output from the board, what should I do?


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#14
when turn ON switch, Dx output about 0-1v is correctly. when turn OFF, it should be about 5v with Dx output terminal.
you can compare the level when you turn ON/OFF.
do you have another KC868-HA PCB? or only have one?
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#15
Hi Team!

I have just received my KC868-HAv2 and have the same problem.

I also bought one of your 6 gang switches and I wired them up exactly the same you did in your demo here.
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When I press the buttons, these get correctly triggered in Home Assistant. But, if I try toggling on the switches in Home Assistant which should trigger the outputs of the KC868-HAv2 to turn on one of the LEDs in the switch, it doesnt work. But I can see in the ESPhome logs it sends the RS485 message.

I am running the latest ESPhome, the latest KC868-HA component (v3.0.0) and the latest firmware on the KC868-HAv2 (v200).

Any ideas?

Many thanks
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#16
take a photo how you wire, which switch panel you are using.
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#17
(12-16-2023, 01:17 PM)admin Wrote: take a photo how you wire, which switch panel you are using.

Please see the wiring in the photos.

I am using this switch panel: Kincony KC-LNW-306 according to the listing.

Here is the link to the listing i bought: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32998595...18028oT7RJ

Thank you


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#18
becasue the BLACK switch LED ON when voltage = 0v or GND.
so you can test swtich panel firstly, not need HAv2 (remove HAv2), just short any pin D1-D6 with GND, check whether BUTTON's LED ON?
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(12-17-2023, 01:22 AM)admin Wrote: becasue the BLACK switch LED ON when voltage = 0v or GND.
so you can test swtich panel firstly, not need HAv2 (remove HAv2), just short any pin D1-D6 with GND, check whether BUTTON's LED ON?

The switch LEDs work fine if i bridge GND and D1-D6.
   

But the HAv2 doesnt turn them on even when the "switch" is turned on from HA
   
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#20
use mulit meter test HAv2 OUTPUT1-6 when voltage will change if your turn ON/OFF on home assistant.
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