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Hi @angelnu I followed the instructions for multiple commands on an esp32c3 device. Once that’s done, i edited the yaml with all pinout configured. Ota updates was successful but the...
> @ferbulous @Duesentr - could you please try again with a `upload-factory-ota` and check the OTA works afterwards - I found a bug that was preventing the simple OTA to...
> > @ferbulous - the web server does not support OTA with the IDF framework yet. It is not related to this PR - this is why I was chatting...
> Yes, that works. I always start with the IDF framework to do the Tasmota->esphome migration. Once the esphome setup is working then, for some devices, I OTA to Android...
> Oh, are you trying to go back from esphome to tasmota with OTA? I did not test that but previously it was possible to use the regular esphome OTA....
> You are using the CLI for the update, right? What is the output you get from both the CLI and the device log during the failed OTA? No, I...
> The command would be `python -m esphome -v upload test.yaml --file tasmota32c3_v12.bin`. This is not really a new command but it should use the updated support I added with...
Yes, that's what I meant, by just swapping the existing tuya chip with JN5169 like this [one](https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a1z0k.7385961.1997985097.d4918997.4a8837dewSqzX9&id=597582590746&_u=t2dmg8j26111) And I might to have solder wires to the pads if the chip...
> There is a main microcontroller that implements the functionality of the device (handle buttons, LEDs, screen, relay, whatever), while the Tuya chip is just for communication. From the video...
Hi @grafalex82 I’ve requested access for the Beyond Studio IDE. Does it require anything else to get approved? Some form of subscription perhaps