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    nateborofsky
    7月22日

    Have I "soft bricked" my LED controller?

    カテゴリー: Tasmota Related

    I just bought a LS2812B LED controller with Tasmota. However, when I plug it in to a light strip (I've tried multiple ones), the lights blink, and the controller freezes up. When I unplug the lights, the controller unfreezes.


    I had wanted to upgrade tasmota before using it, and the normal "tasmota.bin.gz" file would not upload (not enough space). So I uploaded the "tasmota-minimal.bin.gz"and then the "tasmota.bin.gz".


    After researching the problem, I came across an old article at www.athom.tech/support. The current page appears to be blank, so I had to use the Internet Archive:

    web.archive.org
    Download | Tasmota Homekit Firmware
    Open sources smart home devices support documents

    This article states, "DO NOT use tasmota-minimal.bin!." Well, that would have been good to know before I did this. Also the "Before upgrading set your device to module 18" part. Is there any way to get this to work again? Is there original Athom-Tasmota firmware that can be downloaded?

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    Digital_Zone
    8月21日

    I am incapable of reading articles online very often, but I’m happy I did today. It is very well written, and your points are well-expressed. I request you warmly, please, don’t ever stop writing. soap2day.to

    いいね!

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    Digital_Zone
    8月21日

    It is a fantastic post – immense clear and easy to understand. I am also holding out for the sharks too that made me laugh. soaptoday

    いいね!

    nateborofsky
    7月23日

    And…never mind. It appears I plugged the controller into the wrong power supply (it was 12v instead of 5v). I think the led strip I was testing on is fried, but the controller now works fine with other strips (as long as it’s plugged into a 5v supply).

    いいね!
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