02-16-2025, 05:30 AM
Hello there!
I have recently purchased two AG8 Smart Controllers, and I am having trouble with both of the boards.
I am trying to use the boards with the ESPHome firmware, and have built demo firmware inside of ESPHome using the ESPHome YAML file found here: https://www.kincony.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=5889 . I am able to enter Download Mode, and successfully flash the firmware to the device. However, after power cycling the device to boot the firmware, I cannot get any network connectivity to the device. In my YAML config, Ethernet is selected. The device establishes an Ethernet link but does not send any traffic (No DHCP/No IP Address obtained). I have also tried to switch the YAML config to use Wi-Fi, with Wi-Fi Hotspot Fallback, and the device never broadcasts in AP mode.
I am also unable to connect to the ESP32 using USB Serial in normal boot mode. Only if I boot the device into Download Mode, in which case the device appears and I can send firmware to it.
I have also attempted to install the Tasmota firmware. The Tasmota firmware was outputting on serial, but all I could see in the serial output is the device boot looping, attempting to load the firmware.
I am wondering if this has to do with the power supply for the board. I am currently using a 9V 500ma power supply. According to my Multimeter, the power supply at the terminals while the board is active reads 10.6v. The product page says 9V-24V is the power input range. Is my power supply acceptable or is there a recommended voltage/amperage for the product? I do have other ESP32 powered devices at home which operate on 5V 1A power supplies without issue.
I have recently purchased two AG8 Smart Controllers, and I am having trouble with both of the boards.
I am trying to use the boards with the ESPHome firmware, and have built demo firmware inside of ESPHome using the ESPHome YAML file found here: https://www.kincony.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=5889 . I am able to enter Download Mode, and successfully flash the firmware to the device. However, after power cycling the device to boot the firmware, I cannot get any network connectivity to the device. In my YAML config, Ethernet is selected. The device establishes an Ethernet link but does not send any traffic (No DHCP/No IP Address obtained). I have also tried to switch the YAML config to use Wi-Fi, with Wi-Fi Hotspot Fallback, and the device never broadcasts in AP mode.
I am also unable to connect to the ESP32 using USB Serial in normal boot mode. Only if I boot the device into Download Mode, in which case the device appears and I can send firmware to it.
I have also attempted to install the Tasmota firmware. The Tasmota firmware was outputting on serial, but all I could see in the serial output is the device boot looping, attempting to load the firmware.
I am wondering if this has to do with the power supply for the board. I am currently using a 9V 500ma power supply. According to my Multimeter, the power supply at the terminals while the board is active reads 10.6v. The product page says 9V-24V is the power input range. Is my power supply acceptable or is there a recommended voltage/amperage for the product? I do have other ESP32 powered devices at home which operate on 5V 1A power supplies without issue.