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Energizer 2AC Weather Resistant Outdoor Plug (EOX3-1001-BLK)
US
Energizer 2AC Weather Resistant

Available from:
Amazon.com





Manufacturer:
Energizerconnect.com

Install method:
Tuya-Convert

GPIO #Component
GPIO00 None
GPIO01 None
GPIO02 None
GPIO03 None
GPIO04 Led_i 1
GPIO05 LedLinki
GPIO09 None
GPIO10 None
GPIO12 Relay 1
GPIO13 None
GPIO14 Button 1
GPIO15 None
GPIO16 None
GPIO17 None
Configuration
{"NAME":"Energizer EOX3-1001-BLK","GPIO":[0,0,0,0,320,576,0,0,224,0,32,0,0,0],"FLAG":0,"BASE":18}
Configuration (old format, will be converted to new template when applied)
{"NAME":"Energizer EOX3-1001-BLK","GPIO":[0,0,0,0,52,53,0,0,21,0,17,0,0],"FLAG":0,"BASE":18}
WARNING: New Tuya devices have replaced their Wi-Fi module with one incompatible with Tasmota!!!
Tuya-Convert might not be possible for this device since the template was added (2021-12-01).

I was able to tuya-convert this plug (with a printed date code on the product label of 06/2019). Tuya-Convert OTA flashing of this device should not require any button presses to enter flashing mode.

At first boot of an unconfigured device, the following sequence seems to execute leading up to a “flashable state”:

  1. Red LED active for <5 seconds
  2. Blue LED active for ~60 seconds
  3. No LED active. Tuya-Convert should discover the devices at this time. Subsequent boots of an unconfigured device on factory firmware seem to skip directly to this step.

There is both a red (GPIO5) and a blue (GPIO4) LED on this device. Both are inverted. The template uses the red LED as a wifi indicator and blue as the status indicator. This can be reversed with a simple swap in the template.

Related tuya-convert GitHub issue/thread: https://github.com/ct-Open-Source/tuya-convert/issues/958