From 511477b86f3f80995fe94653d4e4075139fc7615 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: morrowwm Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2019 17:10:46 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Updated Teckin sp10 (markdown) --- Teckin-sp10.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/Teckin-sp10.md b/Teckin-sp10.md index c6f1a9a0..a88be1be 100644 --- a/Teckin-sp10.md +++ b/Teckin-sp10.md @@ -63,4 +63,4 @@ the one benefit to using arduino is that I was able to configure my wifi in adva I hope to update this and clean it up but I thought I should get it up here as I found nothing about this plug before I forget to post and I can't remember any details. *** -Note: I have a newer version of this, labelled C7 HYS-X5-SOCKET_V1.2. The connectors for the ESP8266 board seem different. Still mapping them, but beware of following these instructions unless you know you have the same version. Update: looks like I actually destroyed the ESP8266 board somehow, using the software-only [tuya-convert](https://github.com/ct-Open-Source/tuya-convert) technique. I opened up the case by putting it between two dowels in my vise, and tightening until it cracked open. There was zero resistance between pins 13 and 14. I fed it power at 3.3 volts to 1 amp, before giving up. An identical second plug updated without incident. +Note: I have a newer version of this, labelled C7 HYS-X5-SOCKET_V1.2. The connectors for the ESP8266 board seem different. Still mapping them, but beware of following these instructions unless you know you have the same version. Update: looks like I actually destroyed the ESP8266 board somehow, using the software-only [tuya-convert](https://github.com/ct-Open-Source/tuya-convert) technique. After failing to get it to update, I opened up the case by putting it between two dowels in my vise, and tightening until it cracked open. There was zero resistance between pins 13 and 14. I fed it power at 3.3 volts to 1 amp, before giving up. An identical second plug updated without incident.