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Add Sonoff T1 EU 3CH instructions
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* Stock baud rate: 74880
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* Relay pin: 0
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## Sonoff T1 EU 3 Button (2018-10-03)
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![Sonoff T1 3CH EU board V1.0](https://i.imgur.com/9dyEw1S.jpg)
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There are two pin headers (J1 and J3) and no reset button. J3 is used for flashing. GPIO0 is exposed on the back as test point (TP2/GPIO0). Connecting it to any ground such as the ground from J1 when powering up puts the ESP8255 into flash mode. Baud rate for flashing is 74880.
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## Sonoff T1 US
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_It appears that [SonOTA](https://github.com/mirko/SonOTA) may work again [with Sonoff firmware v2.0.1 or greater](https://github.com/mirko/SonOTA/wiki#known-working-configurations). This needs to be verified for this specific device._ To get it working you can simply plug it to mains, once it's powered up, press and hold the button that's closer to the Wi-Fi logo (you'll hear a beep sound). Keep holding it until you hear that beep for the second time. Now let go. The Wi-Fi light should blink in pairs of 3. Now repeat the procedure (Press and hold until you hear the beep 2 times). Now you should be seeing the Wi-Fi logo flashing rapidly. You can proceed to try and flash with [SonOTA](https://github.com/mirko/SonOTA) now.
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