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RE: using 5v-12v as input sensor - twostar - 02-03-2025 Hmm, so are you using the ESP32 firmware rather than KCS? This is one situation where I really wish the KCS firmware was on Github, there are a pile of minor fixes (e.g. these) that could be done pretty quickly by users via a PR. I understand why Kincony choose to keep it private, but I'd also really love to be able to go in and fix things. RE: using 5v-12v as input sensor - admin - 02-03-2025 (02-03-2025, 03:44 AM)twostar Wrote: Hmm, so are you using the ESP32 firmware rather than KCS? your posted time zone questions we will check it then feedback at forum, just now during china new year holidays. RE: using 5v-12v as input sensor - twostar - 02-03-2025 Oh, sure, it wasn't a complaint, just a wish :-). RE: using 5v-12v as input sensor - tanoshimi - 02-03-2025 (02-03-2025, 03:44 AM)twostar Wrote: Hmm, so are you using the ESP32 firmware rather than KCS? I'm using my own firmware, yes. |