diff --git a/LSC-Smart-Connect-Smart-Power-Plug.md b/LSC-Smart-Connect-Smart-Power-Plug.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..44e5ccc2 --- /dev/null +++ b/LSC-Smart-Connect-Smart-Power-Plug.md @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +Simple somewhat compact WiFi controllable EU plug socket. Sold in the Netherlands by Action. + +## Product +![Box](https://www.action.com/globalassets/cmsarticleimages/79/98/2578685_8712879142782-111.png?preset=mediaSliderImageLarge) +![Plug](https://www.action.com/globalassets/cmsarticleimages/79/99/2578685_8712879142782-110_02.png?preset=mediaSliderImageLarge) + +## Internals +Inside the device is a Tuya TYWE2S. Unfortunately it is running one of the newer firmwares as the device attempts to connect a server over HTTPS which means OTA flashing using Tuya-convert is not possible. + +## Flashing + +Simply connect the (clearly labeled) 3v3, GND, TX, RX pins of the TYWE2S to the appropriate pins on your serial adapter and connect IO0 to GND to enter flashing mode. + +With the device connected and in flashing mode, create a backup of the factory firmware, erase the flash, and flash a tasmota firmware approximately as follows: + + esptool.py read_flash 0x000000 0x100000 image1M.bin + esptool.py erase_flash + esptool.py write_flash -fs 1MB -fm dout 0x0 sonoff-basic.bin` + +## Configuration +⚠️ Warning! While the below configuration is correct and working, configuring a button on GPIO14 will make the device reset itself to the default Tasmota configuration after a number of seconds. + +![Config](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6934851/64065636-298a8e00-cc10-11e9-9909-1077e665513d.png)