Paweł
Paweł
Yep, I do have a multimeter. Let me know what you need. I'm happy to work together to make things work.
> The first step is to open the case and make sure the device is ESP32/ESP8266 based. As next step use the continuity tester of the multimeter to measure the...
No screws :( Ugh... plastics seem fused together. Heat gun doesn't do much - there seems to be no glue. Any ideas how to make it less painful?
Btw I found this: https://fccid.io/2ABEU-YLDD04YL/Internal-Photos/Internal-Photos-3895719
No worries. At least we now know strip1 and strip2 won't ever be supported by your project. On a scale of 1 to 10 how hard would it be to...
I got in and it's exactly what we've seen in the other pictures. Regarding your step by step guide it means I'm supposed to desolder the WiFi microcontroller from the...
I see... Here's the back btw: 
Can we make any use of the debug points you see in the top right? I have a serial to USB adapter. Could we get something useful out of that?
Found the pins. At this point I gotta order an ESP. Any ones you could think of that would fit in this case?
I managed to get it working with a Pi Pico to control the strip:  But now the ESP module came in: So I want to unsolder the mediated chip...