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ZSP-001 Power Monitoring Plug
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ZSP-001

Available from:
Aliexpress.com








GPIO #Component
GPIO00 Button1
GPIO01 User
GPIO02 User
GPIO03 User
GPIO04 HLW8012 CF
GPIO05 HLWBL CF1
GPIO09 None
GPIO10 None
GPIO12 HLWBL SEL
GPIO13 Led2i
GPIO14 Relay1
GPIO15 User
GPIO16 Led1i
FLAG Analog
Configuration (old format, will be converted to new template when applied)
{"NAME":"ZSP-001","GPIO":[17,255,255,255,133,132,0,0,130,57,21,255,56],"FLAG":1,"BASE":18}
For more accurate energy consumption measurements this device requires power monitoring calibration.

WARNING

ZSP-001 bought in April 2020 is not ESP8266 based (no markings on shielding can). Flashing with tuya-convert and esptool failed. They still output something via the serial console but you can’t install tasmota. For details see I opened that device and it is a Winner Micro W600 (https://w600.chip.haus) employing Arm Cortex-M3 32-bit encapsulated in an esp-12F compatible Hardware dimension despite not being https: / compatible software /docs.w600.fun/?p=product/tw-03.md This component is proposed as a more performing alternative of the esp8266 itself and already has support in Arduino.

Device is easy to open and has the four contacts for flashing similar to Sonoff devices. BUT VCC is 5v (goes through 1117-3.3v). Using the 5V pin on an FTD1232 adapter works (RX/TX are 3.3V).

Template configures red/blue LEDs and power monitoring (BL0937 chip). Calibration power monitoring is required. I got PowerSetCal:1093, VoltageSetCal:33418, CurrentSetCal:35. YMMV.