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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ You will need the following hardware to wire up the range hood:
- 1x ESP device such as ESP32-C3 Super Mini
- 5x optocouplers such as 4N35\*
- 5x resistors 1 k$\Omega$
- 5x resistors 1 $k\Omega$
- 1x PNP transistor such as 2N3906
- 1x 2cm $\times$ 8cm perforated prototype board
@@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ than sufficient for this task. That said, I do not guarantee that it wlll work
with PC817 optocouplers. I suggest doing a test on one of the buttons using a
breadboard before making a more permanent installation.
[YouTube video](https://youtu.be/M4eqwwUxp7Q)
For safety, unplug the range hood from the AC power source before taking it
apart. Remove the drip tray and the washable baffle filters. Use a screwdriver
to remove the 8 screws from the fan cover assembly and remove the cover. You
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something like Home Assistant for a graphical user interface. Each button on
the board can be pressed by using `command X`, where `X` is one of `timer`,
`up`, `down`, `light`, or `power`.
### Licensing
The ESPHome component code is distributed under the [GNU General Public License
version 3](LICENSE).
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