24 hours ago this unit was sane and I was relying on it to turn on a patio light at sunset, which worked last night but not this evening.
I tried all kind of obvious things like rebooting, changing the NTP server name, turning off NTP rebooting and then turning ntp back on again. Nothing 'soft' seemed to make any difference to the time setting.Build
20102 - Mega
Libraries
ESP82xx Core 2_4_1, NONOS SDK 2.2.1(cfd48f3), LWIP: 2.0.3
GIT version
mega-20180809
Plugins
73 [Normal] [Testing] [Development]
Build time
Aug 9 2018 02:21:03
Binary filename
ESP_Easy_mega-20180809_dev_ESP8266PUYA_1024_VCC.bin
Eventually I got up out of my chair and went down to hard reset the unit. Hard restart by a power cycle seemed to make the unit return to sanity.
I am wondering if:
A) Is this a known espeasy issue? (Is this perhaps more likely an issue with an ebay esp8266 from China?)
B) Is there is a guaranteed way to force an esp to check in with its appointed NTP server via the web interface?
Thanks,
Brian H,