I now you probably don’t know about the samsung smartthings, but there is no cost to ask. So, if the sonoff is on (application shows on) and the power is off and back, the sonoff is now off because I changed the power reset state, but the application says it’s off until I click in the device again. The smartthings application receives the response state from the device, it’s working, but when the power is off and back, the application keeps the last state. The problem is I’m not a home assistant user (too complicated for begginers and non-technical users). I put the template you said, but I had to change the LedPower and LedState through the console too.Ībout the power reset state, I managed to make it work on the console like you said. How can I set the power return state? I want it stays off when the power is back.Įdit2: It sucks I can’t replay more than 3 times.įrancisp, thank you again for you help and time. How can I set this blue light again, as it works with Itead firmware and Ewelink app? There is just a red light when I turn it on. There is no blue light when its connected anymore. The physical switch is working too, but I had to change a config…something like GPIO4 swith 1 (9).īut I have two more questions. Now I’m using the sonoff mini with tasmota on the smartthings hub (home assistant is to complex for begginers). I can’t reply anymore because it says I reached the reply limit for begginers. Since I installed minimal.bin…after connecting with ftdi board…what should I do? Is the procedure the same as if the sonoff was still with the original firmware?Įdit: Francisp, thank you! It worked. I will get a 3d support for the mini too…so I don’t need to sold (it’s too small and I don’t have the tools for that). Maximum is 81,920 bytes.I will get the ftdi ft232r board today. Global variables use 35,588 bytes (43%) of dynamic memory, leaving 46,332 bytes for local variables. Sketch uses 248,623 bytes (25%) of program storage space. Here is result with TX & RX as they should be. Just tried (DOUT instead of DIO ) again, with TX and RX in regular position then switched.ĭon't remember the output from before, but here is what I get. I think I tried that already somewhere along the line, having read about it somewhere. Ps I'm able to upload the sketch I'm using onto a stand alone ESP8266-01 with no trouble at all. It took a few times to make the flash work. So, you might think that it’s a good idea to instead use the sonoff-mini.bin file (like you perhaps did if you’ve ever flashed a Sonoff Basic module), but NO Do NOT attempt to flash the sonoff-mini.bin file on the Sonoff Mini If you do, it will corrupt the Mini and you are screwed. The sensor added does not work yet, maybe because this bin. Maximum is 81920 bytes.ĭone loads of googling and nothing obvious. Thanks to the excellent help here I managed to flash the Sonoff THR320 with the advised bin. Global variables use 35620 bytes (43%) of dynamic memory, leaving 46300 bytes for local variables. Sketch uses 248967 bytes (25%) of program storage space. I can't even get the sketch to begin uploading.Įrror I see every time, regardless of which SONOFF module I try to program, or settings selected is Settings I am using are "Generic ESP8266" and others as shown in image attachment. I can always see the FTDI (or Arduino Uno) programmer port in the Adruino IDE under I make sure to ground GPIO0 before connecting 3V3 each time, so that the ESP8266 goes into programing mode. I have also tried using the serial chip on the Arduino Uno as a programer by connecting Reset to ground on the Arduino and then connecting the 3V3, GND, TX and RX pins to the SONOFF. I have 3 different FTDI's and have tried each one with most of the modules no luck. I have soldered headers onto the 3v3, RX,TX and GND for each of the modules, so I can be certain that I have as good a connection to the FTDI USB programer as I can get. I'm having problems loading any sketch onto these modules. Create and edit new file named autoexec.be with a line load(nspanel.be. Other than that they are just the basic module. bin or preferably install using Tasmota Web Installer. I've had them about a year but just got round to opening them up and flashing custom firmware.Įach sonoff module also has the 433.92MHz radio for a hand held remote.
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