Geeni Spot Plug (GN-WW104-199)
Available from:
Amazon.com
Amazon.com
Walmart.com
Manufacturer:
Mygeeni.com
Install method:
Tuya-Convert
GPIO # | Component |
---|---|
GPIO00 | LedLinki |
GPIO01 | None |
GPIO02 | None |
GPIO03 | None |
GPIO04 | Led1i |
GPIO05 | None |
GPIO09 | None |
GPIO10 | None |
GPIO12 | None |
GPIO13 | Button1 |
GPIO14 | None |
GPIO15 | Relay1 |
GPIO16 | None |
FLAG | None |
Configuration (old format, will be converted to new template when applied)
{"NAME":"Geeni Spot","GPIO":[158,0,0,0,56,0,0,0,0,17,0,21,0],"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 (2020-10-05).
Tuya-Convert might not be possible for this device since the template was added (2020-10-05).
TYWE2S module, with the following pinout on my geenispot:
- Pin1 is 3.3V
- Pin2 is IO5 (also TP), connected to 2.2k R4, then the low side of LED2, which is green.
- High side of LED2 connects to high side of LED1, and a 1k resistor, R9 to 3.3V.
- Pin3 is GND
- Pin4 is IO4 (also TP), connected to R3 (1K). R3 goes to low side of LED1, which is blue.
- Pin5 is Rx, unused
- Pin6 is IO13, connected to C5, then button SW1, which drives low when pressed.
- Pin7 is Tx, unused
- Pin8 is ADC A1, unused
- Pin9 is IO12, connected to R5, R9, drives relay.
- Pin10 is RST, unused
- Pin11 is IO14, unused