diff --git a/ERC309-Kinetic-Switch.md b/ERC309-Kinetic-Switch.md index 1097885c..426fc51b 100644 --- a/ERC309-Kinetic-Switch.md +++ b/ERC309-Kinetic-Switch.md @@ -8,17 +8,18 @@ Configure as a `Tuya Dimmer (54)` (support as a BASE module was introduced in 6. - GPIO13 - Tuya Rx (108) - GPIO15 - Tuya Tx (107) +
-Template: {"NAME":"Kinetic Switch","GPIO":[255,255,255,255,255,255,0,0,255,108,255,107,255],"FLAG":0,"BASE":54} - -[Module](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/34905120/47967431-4a537880-e02b-11e8-955b-ee9843bd222d.jpg) +- Template: {"NAME":"Kinetic Switch","GPIO":[255,255,255,255,255,255,0,0,255,108,255,107,255],"FLAG":0,"BASE":54} +- [Module](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/34905120/47967431-4a537880-e02b-11e8-955b-ee9843bd222d.jpg) +
[`SetOption34`](Commands#setoption34) - Set the Tuya Dimmer device ID -[`Setoption65 1`](Commands#setoption65) - Enable slider control - _If power on/off works, but dimming doesn't, you probably haven't set the correct ID_ +[`Setoption65 1`](Commands#setoption65) - Enable slider control + #### Flashing This device uses a Tuya TYWE3S Wi-Fi PCB module. An easy soldering method is to take several Dupont style jumper wires, cut one end off, and apply a bit of solder to each stripped end. This will keep the wire flexible and prevent any circuit board pads from ripping off. Apply a bit of solder to each pad necessary to flash (double check your pin-outs). Once the wire and pad have solder simply put the two together and apply a bit of heat and they will join together.