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It seems the button is connected to GPIO0 , so needs to be held down to get into flashmode.
It seems the button is connected to GPIO0 , so needs to be held down to get into flashmode.
* GPIO0 Button
* GPIO12 Relay
* GPIO13 Led
Still available; GPIO1 and GPIO3 (aka RX and TX)  and, suprisingly, GPIO14 (on the Sonoff TH this is the fifth pin on the 5pin header you use to flash it)

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Messing with Sonoff
Sonoff-on-FTDI.png
Participants User:buzz
Skills ESP8266
Status Active
Niche Electronics
Purpose Use in other project
Tool No
Location
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Messing with Sonoff

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Just a projectpage to hold Sonoff knowledge.

It seems the button is connected to GPIO0 , so needs to be held down to get into flashmode.

  • GPIO0 Button
  • GPIO12 Relay
  • GPIO13 Led

Still available; GPIO1 and GPIO3 (aka RX and TX) and, suprisingly, GPIO14 (on the Sonoff TH this is the fifth pin on the 5pin header you use to flash it)