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Add Magic Home ZJ_LB_RGBWW_L support #2100
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tnx! photos also linked at the https://github.com/xoseperez/espurna/wiki/Hardware-Magic-Home-Light-bulbs |
I've got the same bulb, wired up same as your pictures but I can't make contact to it with the Tasmota tooling. On Sonoff devices you have to hold down a button on power-up, what did you do for this one? Thanks! P.S. Ooh I now see the blue wire connected to R32. What pin does that go to on the USB interface board? |
The blue wire is hooked up to GPIO 0 which needs to be grounded. On the USB side it's spliced into the same wire as GND |
Excellent, thanks for the quick reply! |
Hi, how did you manage to remove the led circetboard so you could access the chip? I have removed the plastic cover from the bulb and tried to unscrew the bottom, but no sucess, what's the next step? Thanks! |
I couldn't find a way to remove the board from the body of the bulb so I
just soldered the wires onto the pads directly.
You can see the very fine enameled wire I used to make the connections in
my video here: https://youtu.be/3fpaNGILelw?t=354
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Hi, how did you manage to remove the led circetboard so you could access
the chip?
I have removed the plastic cover from the bulb and tried to unscrew the
bottom, but no sucess, what's the next step?
Thanks!
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Thank you for the response.
I managed to open up the bulb, just needed to apply a little more force ::)
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… I couldn't find a way to remove the board from the body of the bulb so I
just soldered the wires onto the pads directly.
You can see the very fine enameled wire I used to make the connections in
my video here: https://youtu.be/3fpaNGILelw?t=354
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"Driving a gasoline sports car is going to feel like a steam engine with a
side of quiche." Elon Musk
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> Hi, how did you manage to remove the led circetboard so you could access
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> I have removed the plastic cover from the bulb and tried to unscrew the
> bottom, but no sucess, what's the next step?
>
> Thanks!
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What config in Tasmota did you use to make it work? |
@superlabguy if you're referring to the configuration template, here is mine:
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thanks. Exactly what i was looking for. |
Adds support for this bulb sold under the brand "Berennis", but is actually a Magic Home product.
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