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Flashing Itead Sonoff devices with custom firmware via original OTA mechanism
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Suggestion/ Request: Tasmota firmware for Geekcreit 5V 1 and 4-channel #92

Open rankerson opened 6 years ago

rankerson commented 6 years ago

I stated the same issue in the Sonoff-Tasmota github

Hello together,

this is a question/ request concerning the below mentioned devices from Greekcreit (see links below). Especially the 5V-DIY-Four-Channel seems to be similar or equal to the Sonoff 5V-DIY-Four-Channel and both are using ewelink as Cloud solution.

I tried to flash them by soldering and OTA, but both failed. Flashing by soldering: I was not able to connect to the device (assuming that I soldered the correct pins on the device)

Flashing by OTA: (with python, following the instructions on https://haus-automatisierung.com/hardware/sonoff/2018/01/04/sonoff-vorstellung-part-11.html) Initial connect is possible, but after changing in origin wifi the device is not getting the image from my host.

Does anyone has a clue how to flash those devices or is it planned to develop a Tosmota image and procedure to flash such devices?

Thanks in advance!

Cheers Sascha

Geekcreit 5V-DIY-Four-Channel https://www.banggood.com/Geekcreit-USB-5V-Or-DC-7V-32V-DIY-4-Channel-Jog-Inching-Self-locking-WIFI-Wireless-Smart-Home-Switch-p-1157460.html?rmmds=detail-left-hotproducts__1&cur_warehouse=CN

Geekcreit 5V-or-DC-7V-13V-DIY-Four-Channel https://www.banggood.com/USB-5V-Or-DC-7V-13V-DIY-One-Channel-Jog-Inching-Self-locking-WIFI-Wireless-Smart-Home-Switch-p-1065181.html?rmmds=detail-top-buytogether-auto__2&cur_warehouse=CN

Sonoff 5V-DIY-Four-Channel https://www.banggood.com/5V-DIY-Four-Channel-Jog-Inching-Self-locking-WIFI-Wireless-Smart-Home-Switch-p-1065305.html?rmmds=search&cur_warehouse=CN