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I just wanted to build a cheap switch that can be controlled by Amazon Alexa by emulating a delkin device.

You can do this using WeMos D1-mini + Relay or use SonOff

If you have issues discovering please consider using Sinric Pro smart home skill.

Using WeMos D1-mini + Relay

  1. WeMos D1-mini ($4.00) http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/D1-mini-Mini-NodeMcu-4M-bytes-Lua-WIFI-Internet-of-Things-development-board-based-ESP8266/1331105_32529101036.html

  2. WeMos Relay ($1.90) http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/Relay-Shield-for-WeMos-D1-mini-button/1331105_32596395175.html

  3. AC-DC HLK-PM01 module voltage 220V to 5V (Optinal) to convert 220V to 5V for D1-mini

Relay is connected to D1

To controlled this switch via Amazon Alexa.

  1. Download the code
  2. Change the WI-FI settings.
  3. Flash
  4. Scan for new devices in Alexa
  5. Say "turn on" box

Do you want to turn on / off your TV, AirCon (AC) using Amazon Alexa? Checkout my latest project https://irdevkit.com/

##Using Sonoff##

Sonoff - Thanks @joeman2116 (kakopappa#6)

Use a ftdi 3.3v as the programmer. I tried type as a generic 1meg flash but got reboot problems. So I used the nodemcu.9 choice.

Change the ssid Change password Change device name to (your choice)

Pins I use d6 for the relay and d7 for the led.(optional)

If you want to control more than 1 switch checkout my other project https://github.com/kakopappa/arduino-esp8266-alexa-multiple-wemo-switch

Articles about the Wemos switch

Credits

Developed By

  • Aruna Tennakoon
  • paypal.me/arunat
  • Bitcon 1JnmhzTbW9MRb7FK7UReoWdUZ18MDn6aNv
  • 3 beers from dougstrickland - Thanks
  • 2 beers from Michael Berna
  • 1 beer Keg from Phillip Ryals
  • 5 beers from Steven Boger
  • 5 Kegs from Robert Paradiso