With help from the Tasmota forums and my Italian friend Antonio, I’ve learned some very useful stuff to share, in the last couple of days. Automatic router Re-Booter using Tasmota and Sonoff BASIC or Similar I have a 4G router which then feeds a normal router (we have no fibre…
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Tasmota and the Humble ESP8266 – Update
I’ve not written about Tasmota basics for some time and I noted this morning, when struggling with PC serial programming of an old ESP8266 board, that there is still such a lot of outdated information on the web on the subject. That led me to this quick blog entry. I…
M5Stack Core 2 ESP32 IOT, STAMP PICO and ATOM LITE
Regular readers may recall a couple of years ago I wrote about the M5Stack – at the time I didn’t have much to say about the original as I could not find much in the way of software tools for it – yet here we are again with the M5Stack…
More Blitzwolf Blitz from Banggood
This morning I received a package in the post which included a couple of Blitzwolf Smart sockets including the BW-SHP6 (2350w). BW-SHP6 (2350w) You may then recall that I’d been made aware that there was a “pro” version of the SHP6 model of smart socket – same name (exactly) but…
Sonoff POW R2 and Tasmota 7.1.0
Call me slow (and I’m sure someone will) but I’ve had a POW R2 unit lying around for ages and never gotten around to using it. Not only does this unit handle 15 amps (non-reactive – is there such a thing as a non-reactive 15 amp load?) but also does…