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Hardware installation

This hardware installation guide assumes you already have a Panasonic CZ-TACG1 installed and want to replace it.

  • Solder your ESP to your logic converter like this:
ESP32 Logic Converter AC connector Notes
5V/VIN VCC/HV 5V Provides the ESP32 with power from the AC, make sure to connect it to the high voltage side if your logic converter has one
3.3V VCC/LV - Connect the logic converter to 3.3V on the LV side
GND GND GND Connect any ground from the ESP32 to the ground of the logic converter low voltage side
GPIO16 LV1 - Connect GPIO16 to the first of your logic converter channels (Low voltage)
GPIO17 LV2 - Connect GPIO17 to the second of your logic converter channels (Low voltage
- HV1 RX Connect the first of your logic converter channels to the AC RX pin (High voltage)
- HV2 TX Connect the second of your logic converter channels to the AX TX pin (High voltage)
  • Disconnect the AC mains supply
  • Open up the front of your AC
  • Open up the mains supply on the right to gain easier access to the CN-CNT connector
  • Your wifi adapter should be located in a plastic slot or outside of your AC wifi adapter
  • Remove the old wifi adapter and unplug it
  • Solder 4 jumper cables to the CN-CNT wires (https://github.com/Egyras/HeishaMon#where-to-get-connectors) wifi adapter
    • Note: RX/TX is from the direction of the ESP, not the AC.
  • Heat shrink the individual wires (do not skip this step to avoid short ciruits)
  • Connect the jumper cables to your logic converter
  • Place the ESP and the logic converter in the slot for the wifi adapter (you can use some velcro to fix it in place)
  • Plug in the ESP at the CN-CNT connector wifi adapter

Reconnect the AC mains supply. You can now connect this ESP to Home Assistant and control it from there.