Sonoff Relay USB Programmer Case

Sonoff Relay USB Programmer Case

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A Simple Case for My USB Sonoff Programmer. The Two Halves Are Secured Together with a Durable Adhesive and Protected by an 18mm Piece of Heat-Shrink Tubing. Warning: Never Connect the Mains Supply to the Relay Board While the Programmer is Connected! In the Arduino IDE, Select the Board as Either Generic ESP8266 or ESP8285 (Some Relays Utilize This Chip). To Put the ESP8266 into Programming Mode: Press and Hold the Push Button on the Relay Board (GPIO0). Next, Press and Release the Power Button on the Programmer. Program the Device While Keeping the Relays Push Button Pressed Until Done. Tip: The Default Upload Speed for the Programmer is 921600, but Some Boards Function Better with a Speed of 115200. PCB's Are Available at: https://www.ebay.co.uk/mys/active?MyEbayBeta¤tpage=MyeBayNextSelling For a Detailed Schematic, Visit: https://www.mottramlabs.com/pdf/Sonoff_Programmer.pdf A Simple Sonoff Blink Sketch for Testing is Available at: https://github.com/Mottramlabs/Sonoff-Relay-Blink-Sketch

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