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flashing ESP32 based shelly devices

Open Kugeleis opened this issue 2 years ago • 7 comments

I see no ESP32 based device in the list of supported devices. Could e.g. tasmota32solo1.bin be added as used for Shelly Plus 1?

Kugeleis avatar Apr 05 '22 18:04 Kugeleis

Hallo Ich habe versucht diese Datei selber zu erstellen wie im Mongoose OS quick start quide beschrieben, jedoch funktioniert diese nicht, da nach dem übertragen der shelly nicht mehr startet. Auch ich würde mich über eine sauber kompetierte tasmota32solo1.zip freuen

EDSTOBI avatar May 15 '22 16:05 EDSTOBI

Please let me also bump this up, I am also interested..

hagenbuch avatar Jun 06 '22 10:06 hagenbuch

Hello, interested as well...

ssancese avatar Nov 17 '22 18:11 ssancese

I flashed my shelly via serial. It's possible without opening and soldering.

Kugeleis avatar Nov 17 '22 20:11 Kugeleis

I flashed my shelly via serial. It's possible without opening and soldering.

What pins did you use as it's very small?

sammyke007 avatar Jan 09 '23 10:01 sammyke007

I flashed my shelly via serial. It's possible without opening and soldering.

What pins did you use as it's very small?

See https://templates.blakadder.com/shelly_plus_1.html for a picture with named PINs. There you have RX/TX for serial access. Yes, the PIN holes are tiny. I used thin wire.

Kugeleis avatar Jan 09 '23 10:01 Kugeleis

I flashed my shelly via serial. It's possible without opening and soldering.

This may work for many Shelly devices, but not for all. If I am not mistaken devices like the Shelly plug products dont offer an accessible serial pinheader.

Washee avatar Feb 19 '23 15:02 Washee