Support for Easy ESP firmware on Sonoff TH10 / TH16 and Sonoff Pow hardware from ITead?
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Support for Easy ESP firmware on Sonoff TH10 / TH16 and Sonoff Pow hardware from ITead?
Does anyone here know if the Easy ESP firmware can be flashed on to and run on the new "Sonoff Pow" and "Sonoff TH10" / "Sonoff TH 16" hardware that ITead (company of Sonoff fame on Indiegogo) have recently announced?
https://www.itead.cc/sonoff-pow.html
https://www.itead.cc/sonoff-th.html
I first read about these new Sonoff TH 10 and TH 16 devices on tinkerman.cat blog (and I know that Esp Easy firmware already works on the old Sonoff, but these newer Sonoff devices are built with better electricity safety in mind):
http://tinkerman.cat/iteads-evolution/
http://tinkerman.cat/sonoff-th10-th16-s ... actuators/
While not confirmed yet it is very likley that these have integrated ITead's PSF-A85 module which in turn is based on Espressif ESP8285 chip (an ESP8266 with 1 Mbyte embedded SPI flash memory). More info on ITead wiki link here:
https://www.itead.cc/wiki/Sonoff_Pow
https://www.itead.cc/wiki/Sonoff_TH_10/16
PS: I currently use Domoticz only with 433Mhz devices and a couple of Z-Wave plugs today but due to their much low cost have begun reading up on cheaper ESP 8266 devices, however I don't want to build them from scratch so was hopeing to find something like these new Sonoff TH 10A and Sonoff TH 16A which are almost plug-and-play and supposely safe enough, with the exception that they would need a new firmware like ESPEasy.
https://www.itead.cc/sonoff-pow.html
https://www.itead.cc/sonoff-th.html
I first read about these new Sonoff TH 10 and TH 16 devices on tinkerman.cat blog (and I know that Esp Easy firmware already works on the old Sonoff, but these newer Sonoff devices are built with better electricity safety in mind):
http://tinkerman.cat/iteads-evolution/
http://tinkerman.cat/sonoff-th10-th16-s ... actuators/
While not confirmed yet it is very likley that these have integrated ITead's PSF-A85 module which in turn is based on Espressif ESP8285 chip (an ESP8266 with 1 Mbyte embedded SPI flash memory). More info on ITead wiki link here:
https://www.itead.cc/wiki/Sonoff_Pow
https://www.itead.cc/wiki/Sonoff_TH_10/16
PS: I currently use Domoticz only with 433Mhz devices and a couple of Z-Wave plugs today but due to their much low cost have begun reading up on cheaper ESP 8266 devices, however I don't want to build them from scratch so was hopeing to find something like these new Sonoff TH 10A and Sonoff TH 16A which are almost plug-and-play and supposely safe enough, with the exception that they would need a new firmware like ESPEasy.
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Re: Support for Easy ESP firmware on "Sonoff TH 10A" and "Sonoff TH 16A" hardware from ITead?
It looks to me that you better ask this at the espeasy site.Does anyone here know if the Easy ESP firmware can be flashed on to and run on the new "Sonoff TH 10A" and "Sonoff TH 16A" hardware that ITead (company of Sonoff fame on Indiegogo) have recently announced?
http://www.esp8266.nu/forum/index.php
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Re: Support for Easy ESP firmware on "Sonoff TH 10A" and "Sonoff TH 16A" hardware from ITead?
It looks like Peter Scargill managed to flash these units just like the older Sonoffs, not using ESPEasy though.
http://tech.scargill.net/sonoff-th10-and-th16/
/paul
http://tech.scargill.net/sonoff-th10-and-th16/
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Re: Support for Easy ESP firmware on "Sonoff TH 10A" and "Sonoff TH 16A" hardware from ITead?
Xose Pérez (a.k.a. Tinkerman) are also working on on for this own Espurna firmware:
http://tinkerman.cat/sonoff-th10-th16-s ... actuators/
Maybe any needed code could be ported from his Espurna firmware to ESP Easy?
https://bitbucket.org/xoseperez/espurna
http://tinkerman.cat/sonoff-th10-th16-s ... actuators/
Maybe any needed code could be ported from his Espurna firmware to ESP Easy?
https://bitbucket.org/xoseperez/espurna
Re: Support for Easy ESP firmware on "Sonoff TH 10A" and "Sonoff TH 16A" hardware from ITead?
I have already asked there but did not get a possitive reply as of yet:NietGiftig wrote:It looks to me that you better ask this at the espeasy site.
http://www.esp8266.nu/forum/index.php
http://www.esp8266.nu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=2011
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Re: Support for Easy ESP firmware on "Sonoff TH 10A" and "Sonoff TH 16A" hardware from ITead?
2 people responded that it works, how many must confirm this?Hedda wrote: have already asked there but did not get a possitive reply as of yet:
http://www.esp8266.nu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=2011
http://www.esp8266.nu/forum/viewtopic.p ... 2011#p9426
http://www.esp8266.nu/forum/viewtopic.p ... 2011#p9471
There is a standard esp chip onboard, so what could be the problem?
Have you give it a try?
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Re: Support for Easy ESP firmware on "Sonoff TH 10A" and "Sonoff TH 16A" hardware from ITead?
Will everything just work out-of-the-box as long as it possible to flash it then? And it will be stable?NietGiftig wrote:There is a standard esp chip onboard, so what could be the problem?
No I was waiting to get at least some reliable confimations of compatibility before buying it myself.NietGiftig wrote:Have you give it a try?
Re: Support for Easy ESP firmware on "Sonoff TH 10A" and "Sonoff TH 16A" hardware from ITead?
ITead have now also released "Sonoff Pow" as a hackable WiFi Switch with integrated Power Consumption Measurement and sensor-plug for external probes and more.
"Sonoff Pow" is a ESP8266 based hackable WiFi Switch with Power Consumption Measurement (which probably uses ITead own PSF-A85 module that integrate ESP8285):
https://www.itead.cc/sonoff-pow.html
For hackers, Sonoff Pow is exciting as prebuilt and flashable ESP8266 device. The programming header is labelled and goes like this: VCC, RX, TX, GND. The button is tied to GPIO0 so just press it while powering the board and you are in flash mode.
More technical details availalable in their wiki:
https://www.itead.cc/wiki/Sonoff_Pow
Sonoff Pow features a 16 Amp reley (max 3500W) and other than being able to directly report wattage consumption it in addition features the the same temperature/humidity sensor-probes as the Sonoff TH 16 (TH16) model.
http://www.cnx-software.com/2016/09/19/ ... ty-probes/
Xose Pérez (a.k.a. Tinkerman) have posted teardown of Sonoff TH10 & TH16 with tests of sensors, actuators, and displays:
http://tinkerman.cat/sonoff-th10-th16-s ... actuators/
ITead also sells Sonoff Pow to resellers as a customizable product, as an the product page ITead writes: "This is a customizable product. Based on the original prototype, we can make the customized prototype that meets your requirements.":
https://www.itead.cc/customizable/
Note! It should be noted that none of these Sonoff devices have yet been FCC or CE certified, (though they confusingly have a "CE" marking but that in the case of these stands for 'China Export' and not Conformité Européenne).
"Sonoff Pow" is a ESP8266 based hackable WiFi Switch with Power Consumption Measurement (which probably uses ITead own PSF-A85 module that integrate ESP8285):
https://www.itead.cc/sonoff-pow.html
For hackers, Sonoff Pow is exciting as prebuilt and flashable ESP8266 device. The programming header is labelled and goes like this: VCC, RX, TX, GND. The button is tied to GPIO0 so just press it while powering the board and you are in flash mode.
More technical details availalable in their wiki:
https://www.itead.cc/wiki/Sonoff_Pow
Sonoff Pow features a 16 Amp reley (max 3500W) and other than being able to directly report wattage consumption it in addition features the the same temperature/humidity sensor-probes as the Sonoff TH 16 (TH16) model.
http://www.cnx-software.com/2016/09/19/ ... ty-probes/
Xose Pérez (a.k.a. Tinkerman) have posted teardown of Sonoff TH10 & TH16 with tests of sensors, actuators, and displays:
http://tinkerman.cat/sonoff-th10-th16-s ... actuators/
ITead also sells Sonoff Pow to resellers as a customizable product, as an the product page ITead writes: "This is a customizable product. Based on the original prototype, we can make the customized prototype that meets your requirements.":
https://www.itead.cc/customizable/
Note! It should be noted that none of these Sonoff devices have yet been FCC or CE certified, (though they confusingly have a "CE" marking but that in the case of these stands for 'China Export' and not Conformité Européenne).
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Re: Support for Easy ESP firmware on "Sonoff TH 10A" and "Sonoff TH 16A" hardware from ITead?
Nothing in this automation world works out of the box when you have to get the software in the device yourself.Hedda wrote:Will everything just work out-of-the-box as long as it possible to flash it then? And it will be stable?NietGiftig wrote:There is a standard esp chip onboard, so what could be the problem?
But there are some clever people (and much less clever such as me) who got the other sonoffs working.
So why would the new oneś not work?
It is a very safe world you live in.Hedda wrote:No I was waiting to get at least some reliable confimations of compatibility before buying it myself.NietGiftig wrote:Have you give it a try?
But the amount of cash involved in trying out one is maybe to much for you, not everybody has enough cash for research.
I can see that research from your side is limited to waiting and questioning others.
And they have to be very persuading to convince you
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Re: Support for Easy ESP firmware on Sonoff TH10 / TH16 and Sonoff Pow hardware from ITead?
It does work - No need to search for a Holy Grail. Espeasy is your best bet.
However, it must warn you that it does require good soldering skills. Recently I bought five flash chips and upgraded Sonoff to 32Mb.
This is not a job for faint hearted - the device is very small so things can get very messy.
However, it must warn you that it does require good soldering skills. Recently I bought five flash chips and upgraded Sonoff to 32Mb.
This is not a job for faint hearted - the device is very small so things can get very messy.
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can domoticz receive data from the sonoff th16's thermostat or I can only control the relay from domoticz
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Turns out this was super easy to sync to domoticz.
Flashed esp easy on it, added a switch device and a dht thermometer device. Once it was synced with http domoticz, the temperature reads went right through.
Flashed esp easy on it, added a switch device and a dht thermometer device. Once it was synced with http domoticz, the temperature reads went right through.
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Is it possible to get some detailed flash tutorial. I am planing to do it from windows, and have TH10. Also if possible adding a dht22 sensor.
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Re: Support for Easy ESP firmware on Sonoff TH10 / TH16 and Sonoff Pow hardware from ITead?
@Kruu
try this one for flash ESP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fN_QKOWvG1s
DHT and SONOFF doesnt work i guess. there are not enough GPIO free
try this one for flash ESP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fN_QKOWvG1s
DHT and SONOFF doesnt work i guess. there are not enough GPIO free
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Re: Support for Easy ESP firmware on Sonoff TH10 / TH16 and Sonoff Pow hardware from ITead?
Everything you need to know about Sonoff, Slampher, Wall Plug, LED strip from ITEAD:
http://www.letscontrolit.com/forum/view ... c302bc755a
Read through the topic. I have flashed several Sonoffs, Wall Plugs and Slamphers and LED strip driver with ESP Easy. After flashing, you disable serial comms in the web GUI and use the very same PINS for I2C so it makes it easy to use DHT22 for temp and humidity or anything you wish.
As said before, much smarter people than me explain it all in the above topic.
http://www.letscontrolit.com/forum/view ... c302bc755a
Read through the topic. I have flashed several Sonoffs, Wall Plugs and Slamphers and LED strip driver with ESP Easy. After flashing, you disable serial comms in the web GUI and use the very same PINS for I2C so it makes it easy to use DHT22 for temp and humidity or anything you wish.
As said before, much smarter people than me explain it all in the above topic.
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Re: Support for Easy ESP firmware on Sonoff TH10 / TH16 and Sonoff Pow hardware from ITead?
Going to try these Sonoff devices myself when I get back from my trip this week.
One question though:
If I buy a Sonoff POW and flash it with ESPEasy, will I still be able to use the energy-consumption-measurement? I THINK it will be possible, but maybe someone already tried it (couldn't really find it yet).
One question though:
If I buy a Sonoff POW and flash it with ESPEasy, will I still be able to use the energy-consumption-measurement? I THINK it will be possible, but maybe someone already tried it (couldn't really find it yet).
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Yes that answer would indeed be interesting to know.
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Re: Support for Easy ESP firmware on Sonoff TH10 / TH16 and Sonoff Pow hardware from ITead?
Looking at sonoff web page, the TH16, TH10, Pow and Dual have CE mark, as of Sept 2016
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Re: Support for Easy ESP firmware on Sonoff TH10 / TH16 and Sonoff Pow hardware from ITead?
Chinese export stickers, like said before ;Drandytsuch wrote:Looking at sonoff web page, the TH16, TH10, Pow and Dual have CE mark, as of Sept 2016
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I don't think so.tontze wrote:Chinese export stickers, like said before ;Drandytsuch wrote:Looking at sonoff web page, the TH16, TH10, Pow and Dual have CE mark, as of Sept 2016
https://www.itead.cc/wiki/images/f/f7/C ... Series.pdf
Look at the bottom. That is a CE mark.
The China export is similar, but a little different
http://www.ybw.com/vhf-marine-radio-gui ... -mark-4607
The lab that stamped it does CE Mark testing, according to their website.
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