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Feit Onesync Lighting: Issues with Tuya BK7231N Wi-Fi Bridge Configuration

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  • #1 21386702
    jarrod1
    Level 1  
    Fiet Onesync under cabinet lighting help. I am using Feit’s Wi-Fi bridge that is using Tuya BK7231N, the chip says CB3S, that i was able to successfully flash. The devices are shown on these pages:
    https://www.feit.com/products/onesync-underca...art-bridge-for-voice-and-app-control-ucl-wifi
    https://www.feit.com/products/18-in-selectabl...onesync-undercabinet-light-bar-led-ucl18-5cct
    https://www.feit.com/products/3-in-onesync-un...able-led-puck-lights-3-pack-bpucl-puck-5cct-3

    The lights and controllers all work wirelessly and sync to each other i am assuming Bluetooth. Power only is passed through the device with the power cords. To connect the lights together and controllers together there is a series of buttons to press on each device as they are powered on. Once synced they all stay the same color, brightness and on/ off position. After flashing the Wi-Fi bridge the lights still sync and the buttons on the bridge still control the lighting. I created a Tuya GPIO Config file and imported loaded it on the chip. the JSON format is :
    Code: JSON
    Log in, to see the code

    This configuration will not allow me to control the attached lights through the gui. If I use the GPIO Finder i can get it to change the color and brightness but it appears to not be consistent. For example, pressing the power button will sometimes show that one of the pins changes state but pressing the same power button on the bridge will show another pin changing state. I have attached a full dump, and the TuyaConfigObk. The cipset in the JSON format says its a WE3SE but the chip clearly says CB3s.

    Thanks for your help.
    AI: Could you specify which GUI or application you are using to control the lights?
    OpenBeken
    AI: Are there any error messages or logs from the GUI when you attempt to control the lights? If so, could you share them?
    Kitchen Lights
    LED Dimmer/Brightness

    LED RGB Color

    LED Temperature Slider [ACTIVE] (4950 K) (Warm <--- ---> Cool)

    0 drivers active, total 32
    Channel 0 = 0.00, Channel 1 = 0.00, Channel 2 = 0.00, Channel 3 = 0.00, Channel 4 = 0.00, Channel 5 = 0.00, 1 repeating events
    Cfg size: 3584, change counter: 206, ota counter: 0, incomplete boots: 1 (might change to 0 if you wait to 30 sec)!
    Chip temperature: 42.2°C
    Ping watchdog (10.17.20.1) - 0 lost, 475 ok, last reply was 0s ago!
    Wifi RSSI: Good (-52dBm)
    Reboot reason: 1 - Rbt
    MQTT State: not configured
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  • #2 21391315
    p.kaczmarek2
    Moderator Smart Home
    This really looks like a simple PWM-based device. Have you tried to enable "show raw pwm controls" flag in flags and then check if each PWM is working?

    WE3SE module? Interesting, so it was supposed to be ESP32?
    Diagram of the WE3SE module with pin labels and dimensions.
    Helpful post? Buy me a coffee.
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