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# meross Power Strip
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The ESP module is mounted on the side vertically on board. It's another Tuya TYWE3S, 1MB. For more information on the Tuya TYWE3S, see [this page](https://github.com/arendst/Sonoff-Tasmota/wiki/TYWE3S)
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![meross guts picture](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hank/tasmota-contrib/master/2018-10-27-163303.jpg)
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To open, 4 screws are under the soft foot pads. They take a size 2.0 triangle bit; make sure you have a large collection of small screwdriver bits around.
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The programming header is directly on the Tuya module and is silkscreened with the labels for the pins. Solder onto those and program just like any other Tuya. I burned on the generic tasmota release and set it up like so:
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![tasmota config](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hank/tasmota-contrib/master/Screenshot%20from%202018-10-27%2019-05-32.png)
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Relays 1-3 are the AC plugs
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Relays 4,5 are the USBs
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The button only turns off the first AC by default, but you could write rules to do whatever you want.
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