Closed sthorley closed 3 years ago
In fact if you look at the second aliexpress link (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32973595205.html) it now shows in the specifications that it uses the realtek chip:
"Specification
Input Voltage: 100-250VAC, 50/60Hz Max Load: 600W Works with: 4 wires(Earth Wire, Netural Wire, L1, L2) AC motor App Name: Smart Life, Tuya APP Voice Control: Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant Wireless Protocol: Wi-Fi 2.4GHz(can't work with 5Ghz Wi-Fi Band) Main Chip: REALTKE RTL8710BN Inside Dimensions: 86mm86mm35mm"
Yes, seems it's become a common occurence with LoraTap devices to use both
Hi can the page for the Loratap SC411WSC-EU please be updated to show that recently manufactured versions are now using the Realtek chip and are not able to be used with Tasmota. I explicitly checked that the SC411 had a tasmota template before buying however when I went to flash it I discovered a WR3E chip inside.
Images here: https://imgur.com/a/unTRZZn