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Identifying Tuya Ceiling Light PCB for OpenBeken Flashing – Unknown Beken Chipset

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    gandi69
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    I have purchased some very cheap Tuya ceiling lights (£2 each) from eBay. I was hoping to flash them with openbeken however the internals are rather different from any of the other beken devices I’ve flashed in the past. Can anyone help with identification? I did use AI tools to help but they spew random info out - one minute they are 7231T/N then they aren’t etc.


    Electronic module with capacitors, coils, ICs, and a PCB antennaClose-up of wire connector and LED lights on a printed circuit boardClose-up of a circuit board with IC, 16 MHz crystal, and PCB antenna traceClose-up of the underside of a printed circuit board with solder points and traces visible.PCB with four solder points marked, labeled with 5V and DAT

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    Close-up of a circuit board with microcontroller and 16.00 MHz crystal oscillator

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    I had my doubts as to weather this was actually a WiFi enabled Tuya module and ut turns out this is just Bluetooth! Seller told some lies here
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