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Flashing Sonoff T6 120 firmware compatibility and user experience

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  • #1 21887242
    HighvoltBootloaderBi
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    Have anyone try to flash Sonoff t6 120
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  • #2 21887268
    p.kaczmarek2
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    Which WiFi module is inside Sonoff t6 120 ? I may order one and try, but I see T5 series available in our local online shop, not T6.
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  • #3 21887771
    HighvoltBootloaderBi
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    >>21887268 >>21887268 It is BK7238 I was confused about pin of the touch button
  • #4 21887827
    p.kaczmarek2
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    So even Sonoff is using Beken now? @divadiow
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  • #6 21889108
    HighvoltBootloaderBi
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    The touch chip is MPR03x 8-pin via I2C, but I can't read data from it. sadge
  • #7 21889180
    p.kaczmarek2
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    We can implement a driver for that, if that's needed. We often implement drivers for Elektroda users. How is MPR03x connected? Beken reads it directly? Can OBK I2C scan detect it?
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  • #8 21889192
    HighvoltBootloaderBi
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    >>21889180 The chip is connected with SCL to P0 and SDA to P1 through 1 k resistors. I try scanning with softI2C, but it didn't work. I have no clue what I do wrong.

Topic summary

✨ Discussion centers on flashing a Sonoff T6 120 and whether it is compatible with custom firmware. The only response asks which Wi‑Fi module is used inside the Sonoff T6 120, noting willingness to buy one for testing, but mentioning that only the T5 series is available locally and not the T6.
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