Moved the text above the 433MHz paragraph to be sequential with the original "T1 US 3 Gang" info. Changed title for consistency.

PuceBaboon 2019-11-04 08:34:09 +09:00
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@ -101,11 +101,18 @@ The jump-wire method to enter the flash mode:
![](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/36041520/50041600-25bad980-008a-11e9-840b-86e431c12968.jpg)
### Sonoff TX US 2/3 Gang
The PCB layout for the TX/T0 model is different again from the original T1. There is no TP2/GPIO0 test point on the back of the PCB and R19 has moved. The basic instructions for flashing the T1 (with a USB adapter) still work.
![Location of R19/GPIO0 on TX US 2/3 gang](https://www.pucebaboon.com/Sonoff/Sonoff-TXT0_GPIO0.jpg)
##
It seems that Sonoff is trying to seal off the ESP using some glue see image:
![Glue on the chip](https://i.postimg.cc/Y2YrTG5S/IMG-20180910-233750.jpg)
## 433MHz remote
The Tasmota firmware is compatible with the RF remote feature built in to the T1 modules.
@ -113,10 +120,6 @@ Pairing a new remote is the same procedure as a stock Sonoff, i.e., hold the des
given 1 beep (approx 7 seconds), press the button on your RF remote. The Sonoff will beep to confirm the pairing.
To unpair a remote, press until you are given 2 beeps, press the button on your RF remote. The Sonoff will beep to confirm the unpairing.
### Sonoff TX 2 or 3 Gang, US
The PCB layout for the TX model is different again from the original T1. There is no TP2/GPIO0 test point on the back of the PCB and R19 has moved. The basic instructions for flashing the T1 (with a USB adapter) still work.
![Location of R19/GPIO0 on TX US 2/3 gang](https://www.pucebaboon.com/Sonoff/Sonoff-TXT0_GPIO0.jpg)
### Circuit
ESP8285