Hi,
Will this socket be supported on tasmota?
https://www.banggood.com/BlitzWolf-BW-SHP6-EU-Plug-Metering-Version-WIFI-Smart-Socket-220V-240V-10A-Work-with-Amazon-Alexa-p-1356981.html
Thank you very much for your support.
Until someone buys one and opens one up to confirm if it has an esp8266 and exactly how it is wired, the answer is no.
On order. Planned shipment mid November :-(
Nice, keep us updated, thank you!
Hello,
looks like a clone of the gosund sp-111. Own a couple of those devices and flashed with tasmota and espurna. Working perfectly.
https://www.amazon.de/Gosund-Stromverbrauch-Fernsteurung-Schaltbare-funktioniert/dp/B07FVR7PG7
regards,
max
Hi @ghmax when using tasmota what module type did you select? And does energy monitoring work too?
Thx in advance.
Hi
that was the Blitzwolf Module. Powermonitoring is also working.
I have the Blitzwolf BW-SHP2 smart plug open. I see the Wifi module with can so cannot see the chip. There is as usual connection to the RW/TX. How would one confirm if it is an ESP?
@ionultd ... just have a look at https://github.com/arendst/Sonoff-Tasmota/wiki - your device is already supported so that should be confirmation enough.
@ghmax awesome thanks. Didi not see it there.
Can this link help?
Just needs to be confirmed to be 100% sure.
At the moment 99% that BW-SHP6 EU will work because it is the same hardware as Gosund SP111
which works with settings for BlitzWolf SHP2.
So if you have the chance to buy for a good price, do it!
Version 6.3.0 lists BW-SHP6 as supported, so I assume someone found an esp8266 inside and the pin layout? https://github.com/flexiti/Sonoff-Tasmota/pull/8/commits/df57ccca6cefedd3c08d3f73bb04403dc358e9bd
@jobhh Feel free to do. Everyone can do
@Jason2866 Thank you for giving me permission 馃槃 Banggood hasn't shipped yet, so it will be some time before I can.
Joking aside. I was merely stating that, assuming the BW-SHP6 is not in the RELEASENOTES.md prematurely, the main question from this ticket seems to be resolved.
@ghmax How did you manage to open it without breaking the casing?
@mcer12 there is one screw on the side which you plug into an existing socket... The postet link (https://www.bastelbunker.de/gosund-sp111-mit-tasmota/) explains everything and shows pictures.
@ghmax Great! Many thanks!
I find it questionable how small gap is between high and low voltage sides of the board. I'm no expert but is that even safe?
Hi,
Closing as @ghmax has confirmed that it is working.
that was the Blitzwolf Module. Powermonitoring is also working.
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@mcer12 there is one screw on the side which you plug into an existing socket... The postet link (https://www.bastelbunker.de/gosund-sp111-mit-tasmota/) explains everything and shows pictures.