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[Solved] RGB control via ESP8266 with HomeKit - need help with code

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  • #1 18820931
    Mikimause9
    Level 3  
    Hello!
    Some time ago, while browsing projects on the internet, I came across a project where the esp8266 was connected with an apple homekit(I can't spell it correctly) and I was happy to see that something like this could be done :D . After going to and downloading the program I uploaded it to the wemos d1 r2 board. After successfully connecting to the application I was able to control one diode. I decided to upgrade my regular rgb led strip to work with the homekit(?), but I can't change the code so that I have rgb control. Could someone please help me with my program? Thank you in advance for your reply. (program attached)
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  • #2 18821109
    przeqpiciel
    Network and Internet specialist
    Upload the software EasyESP and stop bothering with programming.
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  • #4 18821304
    Mikimause9
    Level 3  
    przeqpiciel wrote:
    Download the software EasyESP and stop bothering with programming.
    .
    I am talking about connecting to homekit RGB control via ESP8266 with HomeKit - need help with code .

    khoam wrote:
    Mikimause9 wrote:
    I decided to upgrade my regular led rgb strip to work with homekit(?),
    .
    If you mean the WS2812B controller, the project is at the links (finished firmware):
    https://github.com/HomeKidd/Homekit-WS2812B-controller/wiki
    https://github.com/HomeKidd/Homekit-WS2812B-controller/wiki/Build-Instructions
    .
    i mean a regular rgb strip.
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  • #6 18821394
    Mikimause9
    Level 3  
    just found it, but thanks
  • #7 18823211
    Mikimause9
    Level 3  
    So no one has encountered a problem like me?
  • #8 18824209
    Mikimause9
    Level 3  
    I'll be the one to end the topic, because there's no point in continuing it.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around integrating an RGB LED strip with Apple HomeKit using an ESP8266 microcontroller, specifically the Wemos D1 R2 board. The original poster successfully controlled a single LED but faced challenges in modifying the code for RGB control of the LED strip. Responses included suggestions to use the EasyESP software for easier setup and links to resources for the HomeKit-WS2812B controller, which provides finished firmware and setup instructions. The poster later confirmed they found the necessary information but expressed frustration over the lack of responses to their specific issue.
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