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A collection of scripts to flash Tuya IoT devices to alternative firmwares
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Unable to flash Zoozee SE131 smart wlan plugs #361

Closed scholzmichael closed 4 years ago

scholzmichael commented 4 years ago

Trying to flash Zoozee SE131 without any luck, someone have an idea? Flashing light goes either to solid, or off when trying to flash.

https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B07J2CT8WL/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

but only getting the following:

Starting pairing procedure in screen RTNETLINK answers: File exists ~/tuya-convert Waiting for the upgraded device to appear If this does not work have a look at the '*.log'-files in the 'scripts' subfolder! ..........................................................................................................................

redone the pi several times with strech and tried ct-Open-Source/tuya-convert as well as M4dmartig4n/tuya-convert , here are my logs:

smarthack-psk.log smarthack-smartconfig.log smarthack-web.log smarthack-wifi.log smarthack-mqtt.log

kueblc commented 4 years ago

This device does not use an ESP82xx and therefore you can't install custom firmware like Tasmota which is built for the ESP82xx, OTA or otherwise. Unfortunately I'm not aware of any custom firmware for the Realtek chip your device is running.

JamesT42 commented 4 years ago

@kueblc the device type is listed in the tasmota wiki as supported. Where do you see that the manufacturer has now switched to realtek?

kueblc commented 4 years ago

The behavior of the device as reported by the log

GoaMetz commented 4 years ago

Heho,

i opend up a recently bought one and can confirm that there is a module with Realtek Chip mounted. The module is named SP21, chip beeing "W302" (probably a RTL8710BN).

Jpsy commented 4 years ago

From https://templates.blakadder.com/zoozee_SE131.html :

WARNING: There is a new version with a T102/WR2 WiFi module in it. This uses a RTL8710BN chip and can not be converted to Tasmota. Make sure that you get a plug with TYWE2S WiFi module based on ESP8266.