MagicHome RGB(WC) LED Controllers
can be purchased on Banggood and Aliexpress for just a few $ (usually around 8-15$ depending on abilities and packaging).
works best with the Tasmota firmware on them so they can be controlled by mqtt
since they change their pin-assignments alot, usually the tasmota template in sonoff_template.h
must be adopted.
here are two templates i got working on my two MagicHome devices
Cheap RGB
{ "MagicHomeRGB", // Magic Home (aka Flux-light) (ESP8266) - httpstasmota://www.aliexpress.com/item/Magic-Home-Mini-RGB-RGBW-Wifi-Controller-For-Led-Strip-Panel-light-Timing-Function-16million-colors/32686853650.html 0, 0, GPIO_LED1_INV, // GPIO02 Blue onboard LED 0, GPIO_USER, // GPIO04 IR receiver (optional) GPIO_PWM2, // GPIO05 RGB LED Green 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // Flash connection 0, // GPIO_PWM3, // GPIO13 RGB LED Blue GPIO_PWM1, // GPIO14 RGB LED Red 0, 0, 0 },
More expensive, large box RGBWC (Warm and cold White)
{ "MagicHome", // Magic Home (aka Flux-light) (ESP8266) - httpstasmota://www.aliexpress.com/item/Magic-Home-Mini-RGB-RGBW-Wifi-Controller-For-Led-Strip-Panel-light-Timing-Function-16million-colors/32686853650.html 0, 0, GPIO_LED1_INV, // GPIO02 Blue onboard LED 0, GPIO_USER, // GPIO04 IR receiver (optional) GPIO_PWM5, // GPIO05 Cold White 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // Flash connection GPIO_PWM2, // GPIO12 RGB LED Green GPIO_PWM3, // GPIO13 RGB LED Blue GPIO_PWM1, // GPIO14 RGB LED Red GPIO_PWM4, // GPIO15 Warm White 0, 0 },