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Sinvitron A19 900lm RGBCW
Sinvitron A19 900lm RGBCW
Device Type: lightElectrical Standard: globalBoard: esp8266
Standard RGB warm and cold white bulb. Flashable via tuya-convert. Purchased from Amazon, pack of 2.
Generally don't power on both a white channel and the color channel at full brightness - this can overheat the bulb.
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GPIO Pinout
| Pin | Function | 
|---|---|
| GPIO4 | Red | 
| GPIO5 | Cold White | 
| GPIO12 | Green | 
| GPIO13 | Warm White | 
| GPIO14 | Blue | 
Basic Configuration
substitutions:  device_name: sinvitron  friendly_name: Sinvitron Bulb
esphome:  name: ${device_name}
esp8266:  board: esp01_1m
wifi:  ssid: !secret wifi_ssid  password: !secret wifi_password  fast_connect: on #we only have one WiFi AP so just use the first one that matches  ap: #since we listed an SSID above, this AP mode will only enable if no WiFi connection could be made    ssid: ${friendly_name}_AP    password: !secret wifi_password
# Enable logginglogger:  baud_rate: 0 #disable UART logging since we aren't connected to GPIO1 TX
# Enable Home Assistant APIapi:
# Enable OTA updatesota:  safe_mode: True
# Enable web serverweb_server:  port: 80
output:  - platform: esp8266_pwm    id: red    pin: GPIO4    inverted: False  - platform: esp8266_pwm    id: green    pin: GPIO12    inverted: False  - platform: esp8266_pwm    id: blue    pin: GPIO14    inverted: False  - platform: esp8266_pwm    id: cold_white    pin: GPIO5    inverted: False  - platform: esp8266_pwm    id: warm_white    pin: GPIO13    inverted: False
light:  - platform: rgbww    name: ${friendly_name}    red: red    green: green    blue: blue    cold_white: cold_white    warm_white: warm_white    cold_white_color_temperature: 6500 K    warm_white_color_temperature: 2700 K    id: thelight    restore_mode: ALWAYS_ON #Start with light on after reboot/power-loss event, so that it works from a dumb lightswitch    effects:      - random:      - strobe:      - flicker:          alpha: 50% #The percentage that the last color value should affect the light. More or less the “forget-factor” of an exponential moving average. Defaults to 95%.          intensity: 50% #The intensity of the flickering, basically the maximum amplitude of the random offsets. Defaults to 1.5%.      - lambda:          name: Color Cycle          update_interval: 11s          lambda: |-            static int state = 0;            auto call = id(thelight).turn_on();            call.set_transition_length(10000);            if (state == 0) {              call.set_rgb(1.0, 0.0, 0.0); // red            } else if (state == 1) {              call.set_rgb(1.0, 0.5, 0.0); // orange            } else if (state == 2) {              call.set_rgb(1.0, 0.86, 0.0); // yellow            } else if (state == 3) {              call.set_rgb(0.75, 1.0, 0.0); // chartreuse            } else if (state == 4) {              call.set_rgb(0.0, 1.0, 0.0); // green            } else if (state == 5) {              call.set_rgb(0.0, 1.0, 0.5); // spring green            } else if (state == 6) {              call.set_rgb(0.0, 1.0, 1.0); // cyan            } else if (state == 7) {              call.set_rgb(0.0, 0.5, 1.0); // azure            } else if (state == 8) {              call.set_rgb(0.0, 0.0, 1.0); // blue            } else if (state == 9) {              call.set_rgb(0.5, 0.0, 1.0); // violet            } else if (state == 10) {              call.set_rgb(1.0, 0.0, 1.0); // magenta            } else if (state == 11) {              call.set_rgb(1.0, 0.0, 0.5); // rose            }            call.perform();            state++;            if (state == 12)              state = 0;Split Configuration
If you have multiple of these bulbs (likely since they come in packs), you may want to keep the shared code in one file and only put device specific information in files for each relay.
sinvitron-common.yaml:
esphome:  name: ${device_name}
esp8266:  board: esp01_1m
wifi:  ssid: !secret wifi_ssid  password: !secret wifi_password  fast_connect: on #we only have one WiFi AP so just use the first one that matches  ap: #since we listed an SSID above, this AP mode will only enable if no WiFi connection could be made    ssid: ${friendly_name}_AP    password: !secret wifi_password
# Enable logginglogger:  baud_rate: 0 #disable UART logging since we aren't connected to GPIO1 TX
# Enable Home Assistant APIapi:
# Enable OTA updatesota:  safe_mode: True
# Enable web serverweb_server:  port: 80
output:  - platform: esp8266_pwm    id: red    pin: GPIO4    inverted: False  - platform: esp8266_pwm    id: green    pin: GPIO12    inverted: False  - platform: esp8266_pwm    id: blue    pin: GPIO14    inverted: False  - platform: esp8266_pwm    id: cold_white    pin: GPIO5    inverted: False  - platform: esp8266_pwm    id: warm_white    pin: GPIO13    inverted: False
light:  - platform: rgbww    name: ${friendly_name}    red: red    green: green    blue: blue    cold_white: cold_white    warm_white: warm_white    cold_white_color_temperature: 6500 K    warm_white_color_temperature: 2700 K    id: thelight    restore_mode: ALWAYS_ON #Start with light on after reboot/power-loss event, so that it works from a dumb lightswitch    effects:      - random:      - strobe:      - flicker:          alpha: 50% #The percentage that the last color value should affect the light. More or less the “forget-factor” of an exponential moving average. Defaults to 95%.          intensity: 50% #The intensity of the flickering, basically the maximum amplitude of the random offsets. Defaults to 1.5%.      - lambda:          name: Color Cycle          update_interval: 11s          lambda: |-            static int state = 0;            auto call = id(thelight).turn_on();            call.set_transition_length(10000);            if (state == 0) {              call.set_rgb(1.0, 0.0, 0.0); // red            } else if (state == 1) {              call.set_rgb(1.0, 0.5, 0.0); // orange            } else if (state == 2) {              call.set_rgb(1.0, 0.86, 0.0); // yellow            } else if (state == 3) {              call.set_rgb(0.75, 1.0, 0.0); // chartreuse            } else if (state == 4) {              call.set_rgb(0.0, 1.0, 0.0); // green            } else if (state == 5) {              call.set_rgb(0.0, 1.0, 0.5); // spring green            } else if (state == 6) {              call.set_rgb(0.0, 1.0, 1.0); // cyan            } else if (state == 7) {              call.set_rgb(0.0, 0.5, 1.0); // azure            } else if (state == 8) {              call.set_rgb(0.0, 0.0, 1.0); // blue            } else if (state == 9) {              call.set_rgb(0.5, 0.0, 1.0); // violet            } else if (state == 10) {              call.set_rgb(1.0, 0.0, 1.0); // magenta            } else if (state == 11) {              call.set_rgb(1.0, 0.0, 0.5); // rose            }            call.perform();            state++;            if (state == 12)              state = 0;And for each device's yaml:
substitutions:  device_name: sinvitron  friendly_name: Sinvitron Bulb
<<: !include sinvitron-common.yaml