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Installing tasmota in T-RelayS3 #21
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I have not used tasmota, the CH595 of Relays3 is bound to the relay, you need to drive the relay, you only need to drive the CH595 |
I finally get it working. These are the steps in case someone needs it. I'll also submit this info to the blackadder website. First, you need to compile tasmota with these options:
My recomendation, use tasmocompiler docker: You simple create a new docker
point your browser to: http://<your_docker_host>:3000 It will first ask you to update to the latest tasmota code. I've done it with V13, but its always good to go with the latest version (if it works :)) Click Next and it will ask you to enter your wifi settings. If you leave this blank, you'll get the regular Tasmota-xxxx ap to configure the relay board.
Click next, and select tastmota version and language and finally, click "Compile" It will take a few minutes, but when it finished, you'll find four buttons, click "Download Firmware_factory.bin" (VERY IMPORTAN, use the factory version of the .bin file!) Once you have it downloaded, flash it on your T-RELAYS3 with esptool using this command: (you will have to install esptool if you don't have it already, plenty information on how to do it on the net)
To put your device in flashmode, just push the reset button (the one on the right), keep holding reset and push the boot mode button (left one), release reset and release boot. Then issue the previous command. Once flashing finish, reset again your relay board and configure wifi the usual tasmota way (unless you have already place the wifi data at compile time,then your board will be already connected to your network). FINAL STEPS! Go to Tasmota web UI in your device, click in "Configuration", and then click on "Configure Other". Once in this menu paste in the "Template" textbox the follwing json: If you have an extension board, you need to do one more thing to enable it. Go to "Consoles" menu, select the first option (Console) and type this command:
Number 2 means that you have 2 devices (main+extension). If you have 2 extensions, put 3, and so. on... Hope it helps someone, it took me several hours to make it!! |
Good job. |
New version When booting, you need to set GPIO4 to low to drive CH595 |
I've set GIPO4 to low on the device configuration do you recommend a better way to do this? |
Hi, I'm trying to install the full tasmota firmware in this device. I've compiled tasmota source with the #define USE_SHIFT595 and I have my board flashed and runnig but now, I'm stuck in how to configure Tasmota to the proper pins of TRelayS3
Tasmota Signals are labeled :
74x595 SRCLK
74x595 RCLK
74x595 OE
74595 SER
How do this signal match with GPIOS in your board?
Any clue in how to be abel to have this board (and extension) up and running?
Thx!!!
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