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[[https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/RTurala/Sonoff-Tasmota/images/BlitzWolf-SHP6/BW-SHP6-04.jpg|Solder points]]
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If you do not want to solder you can try using crocodile clips and manually push a jumper cable first to IO2 (enter flash mode while booting, i.e. connect IO2 to ground) and then during flashing push a jumper to TX. Just be careful to not cause any short-circuit with the clips on the other side of the pads.
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If you do not want to solder you can try using crocodile clips and manually push a jumper cable first to IO0 (enter flash mode while booting, i.e. connect IO0 to ground) and then during flashing push a jumper to TX. Just be careful to not cause any short-circuit with the clips on the other side of the pads.
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![Crocodile clips](https://nc.jahnen.me/apps/files_sharing/publicpreview/ES2nWDNsgc9MgJY?x=1920&y=685&a=true&file=blitzwolf_shp6_crocodile_clips.jpg)
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[[https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/RTurala/Sonoff-Tasmota/images/BlitzWolf-SHP6/BW-SHP6-09.jpg|All parts]]
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## Home Assistant configuration
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configuration.yaml
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```
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```yaml
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switch:
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- platform: mqtt
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name: "Blitzwolf"
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