About this deal
The device publishes its own service (i.e. device capability) according to the mDNS/DNS-SD standard discovery protocol when the device is connected to LAN (Local Area Network).
The relay board comes with GI-1A-5DH relay capable of 10A. The board has a couple of components removed, which confirms that the same PCB is used for every Sonoff R3 board.When dealing with wall outlet (high) voltages you should satisfy yourself that whatever you are doing is safe and if unsure, seek advice from someone who is sure.
GPIO02 as a user configurable input is implemented in the Sonoff Basic module (introduced in 6.3.0.15). If you use GPIO03, you must use a device template (rather than selecting the Sonoff Basic module), and also disable serial logging ( SerialLog 0). Updated in September 25th, 2021.) When I first published this tutorial, I included instructions for BusyBox. Since then, however, I have had mixed results with it and switched to using Apache instead. More specifically, to create a minimal webserver using Apache to serve the tasmota-lite.bin firmware file to the Sonoff device, follow these steps: The connectivity module is identical with Sonoff Basic R3. It uses ESP8582 to communicate with the Internet and the same pins are exposed for you to use: Vcc, GND, TX, RX – These are the standard GPIO pins.Sep/2021:12:51:30 -0300] "GET /tasmota-lite.bin?deviceid=10011b78f7&ts=1576460931&sign=c2029fdd9d52ed2272c085ba79ffd5a88f11e94c8385f41bb68630de3c7b39b5 HTTP/1.1" 206 4399 "-" "itead-device" The PCB has all components soldered to it, which means that was the matrix PCB for all Sonoff R3 series. The relay board comes with GI-1A-5DH relay capable of 10A.