Updated Sonoff Basic (markdown)

Robinv82 2019-02-09 19:28:07 +01:00
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@ -28,9 +28,14 @@ The GPIO2 as User configurable input is implemented in the Sonoff Basic Device T
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[<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/reloxx13/reloxx13.github.io/master/media/tasmota/sonoff-basic-r2/chip.jpg" width="200" alt="chip">](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/reloxx13/reloxx13.github.io/master/media/tasmota/sonoff-basic-r2/chip.jpg)
As alternative to gpio14 you can remove the bi colour led and use gpio13
As alternative to gpio14 you can remove the bi colour led and use gpio13 as input
![use gpio13](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/47423730/52523999-1c1fad80-2c98-11e9-9b86-f50d82ff18cc.jpg)
You can removed the thick wires to use the screw connection for low voltage.
And add a screw terminal next to the relay. This make all high voltage on 1 side of the board
## Serial Connection
Please see the [Hardware Preparation](https://github.com/arendst/Sonoff-Tasmota/wiki/Hardware-Preparation) page for general instructions.