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Alternative firmware for ESP8266 and ESP32 based devices with easy configuration using webUI, OTA updates, automation using timers or rules, expandability and entirely local control over MQTT, HTTP, Serial or KNX. Full documentation at
https://tasmota.github.io/docs
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Boot loop when i change parameters and save #626

Closed zizebra closed 6 years ago

zizebra commented 7 years ago

On my other device, using Sonoff Basic template, iam having an issue where the device fails as soon as i assign anything to the GPIOs. I have tried assigning Relay2, Switch2, LED1 to any of the GPIOs. As soon as i save, the device reboots and fails. The only way i can recover the device is through complete erase of the flash. Then device works fine as long as i do not assign anything to the GPIOs. I am trying to use this device as a switch and buzzer.

So with this device i have two issues, why cant this device operate normally and allow me to use GPIOs, why is this failing?

Secondly, I am trying to use the blinker for buzzing. Currently the blinker seems to blink for 1 sec. I would like to shorten the blink time, is this possible? I changed blinktime but i didnt notice any change on the actual blink time

canis-ferrin commented 7 years ago

Confirm.

arendst commented 7 years ago

If I use a Sonoff Basic Module with default one relay and button and add a relay2 to GPIO4 it reboots as expected and returns two relays in the web interface as expected.

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Please provide step-by-step procedure leading to your failure as I cannot reproduce.

Start with status 0.

ionciubotaru commented 7 years ago

I flash more than 50 sonoffs (touch, pow, basic, electrodragon) with Tasmota. I found this issue only on one BN-SZ01 WiFi Round Flush Mount LED Ceiling Light and I think it's a hardware not a software issue. Unfortunately I have only one lamp so cannot told you if all lamps has this problem or only mine.

zizebra commented 7 years ago

Hi theo that is exactly the process I have used. Assigning anything to any of the GPIOs renders the device inoperable when it restarts.

I have flashed the same device with easyesp firmware and it's working. It could be a hardware issue, I don't know. But it is working with an alternative firmware.

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