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That's a bummer |
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I hastily threw in some jumpers on both ends of the module I made, and everything is up and running as expected so far. |
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@kenmaples I have the same new board with the new connector, I am able to get the esp to run the pump/blower etc but i cant get the display to function can i ask what your setup is? |
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@BigWebstas I didn't have to do anything additional with the new board other than throw in the updated connectors. Are you working with a S100105? The board, ignoring all that fantastic epoxy, looks a bit different, Mine is a 6 wire install that I used a D1 mini for. |
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@kenmaples , I assembled 2 units on D1mini for me and neighbour and my friend recently purchased pool with the board just like yours, 6-wire I made adapters for new connectors, keeping pin order (at1st step finding 5v and ground), and.. display doesn't turns on :-( |
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I built a module for my pump that was being replaced (due to recall replacement), so I had the unit here to play with. Everything seemed to be going well until I opened the new unit to do the final install.
The new S100105 unit has a new board and connector. The console\display now connects directly to the board.
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