Updated Sonoff DIY (markdown)

Michael Ingraham 2019-09-30 08:57:38 -04:00
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Once the firmware upload completes and the device restarts, the usual `sonoff-xxxx` SSID should now be available.
1. Set up Wi-Fi to connect your device to your network
2. **_Perform a `Reset 5` to wipe any flash remnants BEFORE attempting a Tasmota OTA flash for the first time_**
3. If you flashed `sonoff-basic.bin`, it is recommend that you upgrade to the firmware and Core variant that is needed for your device and use case (e.g., `sonoff.bin`). You _**must perform this update**_ using the local `File upload` OTA. **Do not use a web OTA** for this step. Download the firmware file from the [repository](http://thehackbox.org/tasmota) to your computer.
3. If you flashed `sonoff-basic.bin`, it is recommended that you upgrade to the firmware and Core variant that is needed for your device and use case (e.g., `sonoff.bin`). You _**must perform this update**_ using the local `File upload` OTA. **Do not use a web OTA** for this step. Download the firmware file from the [repository](http://thehackbox.org/tasmota) to your computer.
> **_Some users have reported that upgrading via web OTA from `sonoff-basic.bin` to another binary has resulted in an unresponsive device which has required a wired flash to recover._**
4. Once the desired firmware is on the device, continue the regular Tasmota setup process. Use the the appropriate Template from the [repository](https://blakadder.github.io/templates) to assign the device components to the GPIO pins. For example, the [Sonoff Mini template](https://blakadder.github.io/templates/sonoff_mini.html) assigns these GPIO: