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KC868-HAv2 work with F24 using ESPHome yaml
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(01-08-2026, 08:00 AM)Painy Wrote:
(01-08-2026, 12:19 AM)admin Wrote: our wall switch LED work by DC12v. you can convert 24v->12v. when switch LED=0v, then LED ON, when switch LED=12v, LED OFF.
here is switch panel link: https://shop.kincony.com/products/moment...ush-button

I already have a light switch with 24V status LED.

What I mean is:

For my local regulation, it is not allowed that the relay provides 240V AC to light and that the light LED status is off.
Let's say i program a script in home assistant that turns status LED on/off, and home assistant is not working, then the status LED is possible not accurate (off when light is on, or on when light is off). This is not allowed.

With the code I gave (that I still need to test), I made sure that the LED status logic remains local on F24 board. So even if HA is down, the led status still works.
I think this is the most robust way to program it?

The best would be a hardware solution, maybe something for a future board? Where there is a board with double relay for one switch. One for 240V AC and one for 24/12V DC for status LED. On local switch push, or button press via HA both relays enable via hardware. Not via software.

I would like to solder a DS18b20 directly on the HAv2 board how can I do it?
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no, cant' support do that. if you want extend ds18b20 by rs485, you need to use KinCony TR board, here is details: https://www.kincony.com/esp32-s3-tempera...ertor.html
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(03-06-2026, 09:54 PM)admin Wrote: no, cant' support do that. if you want extend ds18b20 by rs485, you need to use KinCony TR board, here is details: https://www.kincony.com/esp32-s3-tempera...ertor.html

I need it in the back box behind the switch to measure the room temp, needs to be very small
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#14
chose KinCony TS, it's mini version: https://www.kincony.com/tiny-sht30-tempe...ensor.html
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