SONOFF 5V - burned ?
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SONOFF 5V - burned ?
Hi, I bought two Sonoff basic
I tried to load ESPEASY, but I used a FTDI FAKE programmer that did not allow me to complete Upload
I bought an original FTDI programmer.
Unfortunately, I did not realize that the VCC line, in this case, is not 3V3 but 5V
Now I've powered SONOFF at 5V. Programming seems to be successful, but then I can not see ESP_0
I guess I burned SONOFF
Is it possible to repair it?
thank you
Fabio
I tried to load ESPEASY, but I used a FTDI FAKE programmer that did not allow me to complete Upload
I bought an original FTDI programmer.
Unfortunately, I did not realize that the VCC line, in this case, is not 3V3 but 5V
Now I've powered SONOFF at 5V. Programming seems to be successful, but then I can not see ESP_0
I guess I burned SONOFF
Is it possible to repair it?
thank you
Fabio
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Re: SONOFF 5V - burned ?
Hello,
if it is really burned repairing is quite useless.
It might be possible by testing every integrated circuit and swap broken circuits to new ones.
But be aware, this needs tools for SMD soldering and checking and it needs spare parts.
It might be cheaper to buy ten new sonoffs instead...
Anyways: Newer sonoff basics have a bit of issues with flashing giving the same issue as result.
It might help to flash them with DOUT mode, some flash tools allow to set this.
Search the forum for that, there is a lot of discussion about it.
if it is really burned repairing is quite useless.
It might be possible by testing every integrated circuit and swap broken circuits to new ones.
But be aware, this needs tools for SMD soldering and checking and it needs spare parts.
It might be cheaper to buy ten new sonoffs instead...

Anyways: Newer sonoff basics have a bit of issues with flashing giving the same issue as result.
It might help to flash them with DOUT mode, some flash tools allow to set this.
Search the forum for that, there is a lot of discussion about it.
Regards
Shardan
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Re: SONOFF 5V - burned ?
Oops, clicked on the exclamation mark by accident...febpro wrote: ↑28 Sep 2017, 11:01 Hi, I bought two Sonoff basic
I tried to load ESPEASY, but I used a FTDI FAKE programmer that did not allow me to complete Upload
I bought an original FTDI programmer.
Unfortunately, I did not realize that the VCC line, in this case, is not 3V3 but 5V
Now I've powered SONOFF at 5V. Programming seems to be successful, but then I can not see ESP_0
I guess I burned SONOFF
Is it possible to repair it?
thank you
Fabio

I was trying to say that the esp should be able to withstand voltages up to 5.8v.
It might be DOUT or failed flash or you waited to short since it takes a couple of minutes sometimes.
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Re: SONOFF 5V - burned ?
This was my problem with the latest units I got. Used Arduino IDE to program, worked first time. I couldn't get anything else to work properly - although in every case it reported as flashed ok.
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Re: SONOFF 5V - burned ?
A word about flashing everybody shout really note:
At this time it is not possible to "read back" when flashing an ESP!
If your flash tool says "Flashing completed successfully" (or whatever), this does NOT say the firmware is completely flashed!
It just says that there was no interruption in the data flow to the ESP-Board.
It does not say that everything arrived correctly in the flash rom.
Maybe we should mention this in the wiki (if anybody reads that

On another note:
I've seen often that some remnants of old firmware stays in the flash disturbing ESPEasy.
Sometimes it helped to flash a "null" file over the whole flash size to really delete the existing firmware before
reflashing a new one.
Regards
Shardan
Regards
Shardan
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Re: SONOFF 5V - burned ?
Yes, let's do that. But it seems that many friends forget to read the wiki....
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Re: SONOFF 5V - burned ?
Pssst. Wiki is a secret - as the search function of the forum is....grovkillen wrote: ↑28 Sep 2017, 21:03 Yes, let's do that. But it seems that many friends forget to read the wiki....
SCNR
Shardan
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Shardan
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Re: SONOFF 5V - burned ?
Shardan wrote: ↑28 Sep 2017, 21:07Pssst. Wiki is a secret - as the search function of the forum is....grovkillen wrote: ↑28 Sep 2017, 21:03 Yes, let's do that. But it seems that many friends forget to read the wiki....
SCNR
Shardan

ESP Easy Flasher [flash tool and wifi setup at flash time]
ESP Easy Webdumper [easy screendumping of your units]
ESP Easy Netscan [find units]
Official shop: https://firstbyte.shop/
Sponsor ESP Easy, we need you

ESP Easy Webdumper [easy screendumping of your units]
ESP Easy Netscan [find units]
Official shop: https://firstbyte.shop/
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Re: SONOFF 5V - burned ?
I have solved
2 SONOFF basic powered for various tests at 5V are OK
now they work at 3.3V
this means SONOFF can support 5V for short periods! !!!
I followed the guide:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3386&start=10#p18240
Now 2 SONOFF working
thank you
ciao
Fabio
2 SONOFF basic powered for various tests at 5V are OK
now they work at 3.3V
this means SONOFF can support 5V for short periods! !!!
I followed the guide:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3386&start=10#p18240
Now 2 SONOFF working
thank you
ciao
Fabio
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