Sonoff S26 R2 pogo pin programming clip

Sonoff S26 R2 pogo pin programming clip

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Sonoff S26 is a very good smart socket based on ESP8266, which can be easily reflashed with many existing pogo pin adapters. But this year (2021) a new version appeared: S26 R2 with a newer chip ESP8285. As a result, the PCB layout has changed and existing S26 software adapters are no longer suitable. So, to enjoy runtime hackability with NodeMCU and lua on these new S26 R2s, I had to create a new pogo pin adapter to reflash them. Hopefully, it will also be suitable for reflashing devices with Tasmota firmware. You will need four P75 pogo pins (17mm long, 1.02mm in diameter) to assemble the adapter. I have used P75 LM2. Print Settings Printer: RepRap Mendel Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.3 Infill: 100% Filament: 3dplast.biz CoPET black Notes: ABS, PLA, CoPET should work Post-Printing ============= If necessary, clean the four holes for pogo pins with a 1 mm drill bit. Assembling Print the thing and prepare pogo pins: Insert pogo pins from inner side: Solder the wires to the pins: Align pins and hotglue them with the printed thing: Usage ===== Attached pogo pin adapter: Attached pogo pin adapter Another viewing angle of attached pogo pin adapter How to detach and attach the adapter to Sonoff S26 R2: Category: Electronics

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