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KC868-A6 tasmota
#11
because you have chose the chip model is ESP8266, not ESP32. today i will make a tasmota firmware for you, use by KC868-A6 directly.
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#12
here is firmware and details:
https://www.kincony.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=2405
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#13
Hi! Can U please post template for Tasmota firmware for this controller, and content of user_config_override.h file, so it will be able to compile new versions of firmware (including settings for displays and all other supported hardware).
And another question - which GPIO in Tasmota should I use to take data from INA-219 i2c controller (should connect it to IIC bus) and PZEM-004T energy meter (want to connect it to serial interface on board and make PZEM-004T 3.3v tolerant)?
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#14
here is tasmota firmware file (include SSD1306 displayer) download: https://www.kincony.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=2405
on PCB center have IIC extender for connect to your own IIC device.
if PZEM-004T have serial port, make sure the level. on A6 PCB, there is an "serial extender" port, that's ESP32's GPIO, so it support use by 3.3v level data.
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#15
Hi! This published Tasmota FW version is 12.2.0
By the way, Tasmota has updated to release 12.4.0
I cannot do OTA update, because U have compiled custom firmware with some additional settings to tasmota32 repo in user_config_override.h file.
So it would be great, if U will post content of user_config_override.h file to everybody and paste template with description of GPIO in Tasmota settings, after that it will be much easy to compile new builds and do tasmota firmware updates.
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#16
i think you can compile tasmota firmware by webpage, that's very much, just chose option online, then compile. just Gitpod.
https://tasmota.github.io/docs/Gitpod/
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