New Itead based Wall Switch
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Re: New Itead based Wall Switch
nice, no i waited for 3 weeks and it said it didn't even shipped. They gave me the money back but I couldn't read much. it was hard enough to login with the forced 2fa. i mean dont get me wrong i love 2fa but if i have the option to enable it and i can read the website.../ texts they send (which I cant)
Re: New Itead based Wall Switch
It may be done with a plugin. Are there any information about used serial commands? Similar to Sonoff Dual?
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hi drbrains,
I've flashed espurna on it,
I can turn on/off the touch from espurna webpage, but the switch status is not updated if I manually turned the the switches off/on.
Can you share how you configured it?
I've flashed espurna on it,
I can turn on/off the touch from espurna webpage, but the switch status is not updated if I manually turned the the switches off/on.
Can you share how you configured it?
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Are you still talking about the discontinued "Touch" 2 channel switch?
I saw ITEAD has deployed a new line of switch, called "Sonoff T1" which are available in 1, 2 and 3 channel configuration.
Anyone got any? Would be great to understand the hardware and if ESPEasy pluing can be then written...
My TINDIE Store where you can find all ESP8266 boards I manufacture --> https://www.tindie.com/stores/GiovanniCas/
My Wiki Project page with self-made PCB/devices --> https://www.letscontrolit.com/wiki/inde ... :Papperone
My Wiki Project page with self-made PCB/devices --> https://www.letscontrolit.com/wiki/inde ... :Papperone
Re: New Itead based Wall Switch
No, it's the same tantech switch that drbrains posted beforepapperone wrote: ↑10 Jul 2017, 17:59Are you still talking about the discontinued "Touch" 2 channel switch?
I saw ITEAD has deployed a new line of switch, called "Sonoff T1" which are available in 1, 2 and 3 channel configuration.
Anyone got any? Would be great to understand the hardware and if ESPEasy pluing can be then written...
I actually a have few other wifi switch that are also ESP8285 based (using PSFB85 https://www.itead.cc/psf-b85.html)
https://goo.gl/photos/xzGnCyVKFUs284H89
https://goo.gl/photos/Q7zgtRbWN1BeszJw8
Those work right away after I flashed sonoff 4ch of the espurna firmware.
But it's not really working properly with this tantech
I think the newer Sonoff T1 might be using the PSFB85 chipset
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PCB tracks for AC are ridiculous on those units you just posted pictures; I won't install them in my house!!
My philosophy si different and my system is designed to work differently, surely it requires more rewiring and is more exepnsive but I truly believe is safer.
I'll post some pictures / info as beside the hardware (which is custom made) I am working to have all nodes rurring ESPEasy!
My philosophy si different and my system is designed to work differently, surely it requires more rewiring and is more exepnsive but I truly believe is safer.
I'll post some pictures / info as beside the hardware (which is custom made) I am working to have all nodes rurring ESPEasy!
My TINDIE Store where you can find all ESP8266 boards I manufacture --> https://www.tindie.com/stores/GiovanniCas/
My Wiki Project page with self-made PCB/devices --> https://www.letscontrolit.com/wiki/inde ... :Papperone
My Wiki Project page with self-made PCB/devices --> https://www.letscontrolit.com/wiki/inde ... :Papperone
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Re: New Itead based Wall Switch
Sonoff Touch T1 is based on the same PSF-B04 chip so to get into flash mode you have to ground GPIO0 as usual. I successfully uploaded Tasmota firmware into 2 gang version of T1.
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If you use +/-10watt led lights, you're talking about 0.05Ampspapperone wrote: ↑11 Jul 2017, 07:21 PCB tracks for AC are ridiculous on those units you just posted pictures; I won't install them in my house!!
My philosophy si different and my system is designed to work differently, surely it requires more rewiring and is more exepnsive but I truly believe is safer.
I'll post some pictures / info as beside the hardware (which is custom made) I am working to have all nodes rurring ESPEasy!
A 0.2mm tick cable can handle that amperage, looks safe to me.
Of course if one is using higher power lamps, then that's a different story
Re: New Itead based Wall Switch
Even those 0,05A circuits might produce a short circuit.
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