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Make page for contributions #25

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roarfred opened this issue Mar 5, 2018 · 4 comments
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Make page for contributions #25

roarfred opened this issue Mar 5, 2018 · 4 comments

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@roarfred
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roarfred commented Mar 5, 2018

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@Geving
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Geving commented Jun 20, 2018

I just wanted to drop a tip for those who have issues with the WiFi signal strength inside the breaker cabinet; Get yourself an ESP-07 instead of the ESP-12. They both have the same ESP8266 chip, and the same form factor, but the ESP-07 has an U.FL Connector for an external antenna (as well as a proper ceramic antenna instead of only a PCB track like the ESP-12 has).

An external antenna using a U.FL connector would only need a 3-4mm hole through the cabinet wall, or you might just close the door over the thin antenna cable.

@roarfred Please feel free to leave, remove, replace or rewrite this text as you see fit.

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DIYglenn commented Jul 9, 2018

Would this work? The ESP-07 does not have the 6 programming pins at the bottom. The ESP-12E does have these 6, and it is soldered in the example...
With my fusebox outside the apartment, behind 30cm+ of concrete I might need some better signal.

Update:
Nevermind, the schematics documents that these are not used. Probably just added for better support?

@stenjo
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stenjo commented Jul 10, 2018

Yes, this will work. The bottom pins are not in use on the pcb. I'm using ESP-12S that also does not have the bottom pins. Works perfectly :-)

@DIYglenn
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DIYglenn commented Jul 11, 2018

Great! The ESP-07 seems to be the best board for this application because of the better antenna, and the possibility of an external antenna.

esp8266-esp-07-wifi-board-with-full-i-o-chip-antenna-and-full-external-antenna-bundle-from-tronixlabs-australia-032

A note to anyone who'd like to use this board with an external antenna, remove the zero ohm SMD on it:
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