Add Support - MAGICHOME zj-lb-rgbw-i RGBW LED BULB#1674
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Add Support - MAGICHOME zj-lb-rgbw-i RGBW LED BULB#1674solbergw wants to merge 1 commit intoxoseperez:devfrom
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Cool. Can you provide a link or a picture to the bulb? |
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Thanks! But what about the store page? |
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Yes, that is product page. |
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@solbergw I found this board on a newer version of the light bulb. How have you been able to get to the ESP? |
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This is adding support for the MAGICHOME zj-lb-rgbw-i LED bulb. This is the 4.5w bulb you will find on Wish, packaged in a blue box labeled wifibulb. I had to dis-assemble the bulb and solder wires to the board to flash it, I could not find a way to flash this one OTA. It does have labeled solder points. There are 2 points labeled ground, I found I needed to use the one closest to the ESP chip. The only way to find out the model number of this bulb is to remove the plastic lens and get out the magnifier to read it off the board.