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Getting it flashed is really annoying, I didn't realize that the board needed to be separately powered with the battery in, no documentation anywhere I've found about flashing this, had to piece it together myself from CC Debugger manual, and then fortunately found smartboxchannel/Plant-Watering-Sensor-Zigbee#9 which mentioned needing the battery installed.
The 1.27mm through-hole is a real PITA, would have been AWESOME to have those with standard 2.54mm/0.1" space header like for the U3 serial header for a sensor. I ended up using a 1.27mm<->2.54mm conversion board, some P50-E2 pogo pins soldered through the 1.27mm on the conversion board held in place with some grips/helping hands, and then some mini grabber hooks to a breadboard, and then from the breadboard some test lead/jumpers to the CC Debugger. Finally got it to light up green that way.
Flashed using 2.1.0 release firmware, and so far loaded up into ZHA/Home-Assistant with a bit of a challenge with the button to get it the right amount of time. Now I just need to get a reasonably rain resistant ABS case designed for me to 3D print.
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Getting it flashed is really annoying, I didn't realize that the board needed to be separately powered with the battery in, no documentation anywhere I've found about flashing this, had to piece it together myself from CC Debugger manual, and then fortunately found smartboxchannel/Plant-Watering-Sensor-Zigbee#9 which mentioned needing the battery installed.
The 1.27mm through-hole is a real PITA, would have been AWESOME to have those with standard 2.54mm/0.1" space header like for the U3 serial header for a sensor. I ended up using a 1.27mm<->2.54mm conversion board, some P50-E2 pogo pins soldered through the 1.27mm on the conversion board held in place with some grips/helping hands, and then some mini grabber hooks to a breadboard, and then from the breadboard some test lead/jumpers to the CC Debugger. Finally got it to light up green that way.
Flashed using 2.1.0 release firmware, and so far loaded up into ZHA/Home-Assistant with a bit of a challenge with the button to get it the right amount of time. Now I just need to get a reasonably rain resistant ABS case designed for me to 3D print.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: