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Hardware KMC 70011
Wayne Manion edited this page Apr 18, 2018
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Property | Value |
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Manufacturer | KMC |
Product page | Amazon Link |
Wiki page | |
Build flag | 70011 |
Max load: 10A, 2400W.
Made by ABS flame resitance material.
A built-in thermal sensor will automatically turn off overheating appliances, has encryption chip.
Has power meter HLW8012
Hardware button (SW1) is connected to GPIO 0, so soldering to that pad on the ESP-8266 module is completely optional. Users can just press the button while applying power to the device in order to put the device into flashing mode.
TODO
TODO
If you're looking for support:
- Issues: this is the most dynamic channel at the moment, you might find an answer to your question by searching open or closed issues.
- Wiki pages: might not be as up-to-date as we all would like (hey, you can also contribute in the documentation!).
- Gitter channel: you have better chances to get fast answers from project contributors or other ESPurna users. (also available with any Matrix client!)
- Issue a question: as a last resort, you can open new question issue on GitHub. Just remember: the more info you provide the more chances you'll have to get an accurate answer.
- Backup the stock firmware
- Flash a pre-built binary image
- Flash a virgin Itead Sonoff device without opening
- Flash TUYA-based device without opening
- Flash Shelly device without opening
- Using PlatformIO
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- Using Arduino IDE
- Build the Web Interface
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- Two-step updates
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