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adjusting some of the English phrasing (hopefully without changing the intended meaning!)
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## Disclaimer
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:warning: **DANGER OF ELECTROCUTION** :warning:
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:warning: You must chip (ESP8266) disassembled from pcb before flash tasmota!<br>
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:warning: **You can't flash tasmota over firmware from ex-store.de**
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:warning: You must de-solder ESP8266 pins from the PCB in order to flash Tasmota!<br>
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:warning: **You can't flash Tasmota over firmware from ex-store.de**
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At the moment i see no way to flash minimal.bin over org. firmware.
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At the moment I can see no way to flash minimal.bin over the original firmware.
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:warning: **How flash on assembled PCB** :warning:
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Line TX and RX is direct wired with dimm MCU. Cut this 2 lines. For example desolder pin2 and pin3 from MCU.<br> Solder cable on GPIO0, TX, RX (ESP8266) VCC and GND (See description on pcb). Connect cables with you USB adapter.<br> Before you flash firmware connect the modul with 230V (Solderpads "230V IN" and "NULL"). Some USB adapters have not enough power.
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Line TX and RX is directly wired from the dimmer to the MCU. Cut this 2 lines. For example desolder pin2 and pin3 from MCU.<br> Solder cable on GPIO0, TX, RX (ESP8266) VCC and GND (See description on pcb). Connect cables with your USB adapter.<br> Before you flash firmware connect the module with 230V (Solderpads "230V IN" and "NULL") since some USB adapters do not have enough power.
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***
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