From 5c5a771164e20490fa80bde4ce5f162b0e0c373a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jojo-A <33325587+Jojo-A@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2018 00:19:26 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Updated OBI WiFi Socket IP44 (markdown) --- OBI-WiFi-Socket-IP44.md | 20 ++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/OBI-WiFi-Socket-IP44.md b/OBI-WiFi-Socket-IP44.md index a113e6ee..76282b95 100644 --- a/OBI-WiFi-Socket-IP44.md +++ b/OBI-WiFi-Socket-IP44.md @@ -3,13 +3,17 @@ ### Overview This WiFi socket is a cheap outdoor alternative to the popular low-cost indoor WiFi socket ["Wifi Stecker Schuko Weiß"](https://www.obi.de/hausfunksteuerung/wifi-stecker-schuko-weiss/p/4077806) from the German Diy-warehouse OBI. It is equipped with a ESP-WROOM-02 module. Sadly, there is no programming pin header and it can be kind of tricky to get the module into programming state (see below). You'll need some soldering skills to attach the programming wires. +![137535_2](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/33325587/50388246-94dea080-0710-11e9-945a-8dbb2e78d74e.jpg) ### Where to buy The Outdoor Wifi Socket is only available in the OBI Diy-Warehouse. It's "official name" is "Wifi Stecker Schuko Schwarz". It can also be bought in the [OBI online-store](https://www.obi.de/hausfunksteuerung/wifi-stecker-schuko-schwarz/p/4077681) ### Open the socket Opening the socket is kind of difficult. The case is held together by two Tri-Wing screws, two tiny cross-head/PH screws, some sealing grease in the screw holes and some glue. +![img_20181223_190049b](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/33325587/50388270-23532200-0711-11e9-97b8-a2a152cd8020.jpg) + First, you can remove the sealing grease out of the screw holes by using a matching drill. Drill out the sealing grease by turning it by hand, until you reach the screw head. +![img_20181223_185750](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/33325587/50388252-c6576c00-0710-11e9-9010-513b85890864.jpg) After this, you can use the matching screw driver. The eventually remaining sealing grease will move aside. > Tipp: Afterwards use normal cross screws to close the casing. @@ -18,22 +22,10 @@ After this its getting tricky: use a stable knife or a flat screw driver to care ### Connection For convenient access to the programming pins, you can solder jump wires to the corresponding pads of the WROOM module. After successfully reprogramming the module, you can fold the wires into the socket in case of further tinkering. +![img_20181223_190322b](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/33325587/50388258-e7b85800-0710-11e9-876b-c4d3adb52751.jpg) ### Entering programming mode Connect GPIO0 to GND before connecting power to enable flash mode! -### Initial Configuration -WiP -In the default configuration GPIO0 (which is also used to enable flash-mode) is setup as a Button. -To enable AP-Mode and setup the correct GPIOs as described below, -You can short GPIO0 to GND 4 times as if it was a button (see [[Button-usage]]) -Using this method allows you to flash a precompiled binary - -### Device Images -WiP - ### GPIO Config -WiP -**UPDATE: with Tasmota 6.3.0 you have fully monitoring support (Add support for OBI Power Socket (#1988, #3944))** - -![Obi Socket GPIO Config](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/36734573/36541304-c1b5a57c-17dd-11e8-884b-dcf22e985e6b.png) \ No newline at end of file +![WebIf](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/43306023/49152510-5a513600-f313-11e8-940f-efb1b0dac1c2.PNG) \ No newline at end of file