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Updated per @DavinKD Tuya-Convert and removed unsuccessful flashing information
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**Update March 9th 2019 - I was able to flash this device OTA using Tuya-Convert.
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GPIO2 = Green LED Inverse
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GPIO5 = Button1
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GPIO12 = Relay2
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GPIO13 = Relay1
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GPIO16 = Button2
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Adding this page as a means to notify the community regarding the failed efforts to flash TASMOTA on this device.
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While this ESP8266 device has a really attractive form factor and functionality (in-wall, single gang, dual outlet, individually controlled), efforts to flash TASMOTA onto the device were not successful.
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This ESP8266 device has a really attractive form factor and functionality (in-wall, single gang, dual outlet, individually controlled).
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* [Ali Express](https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/New-Design-2-way-Double-Power_60817067611.html?spm=a2700.7724857.normalList.54.4dfd645aBY3qAH) (10 minimum)
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* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JZ124FK)
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Unfortunately, no pictures of the device internals were captured.
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@DavinKD was able to flash this device OTA using Tuya-Convert.
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Note: This is a Wiki, not a Forum
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* [@cheise](https://github.com/cheise) Our reasoning was that a Wiki is, in its most elemental, a website to either research a topic or contribute to one. We felt it would be of value to the TASMOTA community to list this device as having been attempted, although ultimately unsuccessful. Thank you for your singular GitHub contribution to date. Your opinion is highly appreciated.
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- GPIO2 = Green LED Inverse
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- GPIO5 = Button1
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- GPIO12 = Relay2
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- GPIO13 = Relay1
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- GPIO16 = Button2
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This device **must be flashed using [Tuya-Convert](https://github.com/ct-Open-Source/tuya-convert/wiki/Compatible-devices)**.
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Flashing this device by attaching leads to the serial interface requires disassembling and unsoldering the internal components to get access to the needed contacts. This makes flashing the device by this method highly undesirable.
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