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Sonoff BASIC R2 v1.4

Sonoff BASIC R2 v1.4

Device Type: relay
Electrical Standard: global
Board: esp8266
Difficulty: Disassembly required, 3/5

v1.4 differs from the previous iterations of the Sonoff BASIC in that the two colour LED is blue and red (opposed to green and red).

This configuration is setup so that when the relay is manually activated via the button both the blue and red LED are lit (making the LED colour output purple). If the relay is activated via other means (such as Home Assistant) then it will simply be lit red.

The red side of the LED cannot be individually controlled without modification to the hardware, and serves as the indicator of when the relay is physically enabled.

As the only controllable LED is the Blue LED, it is configured here to use the status_led light component, which will take over the LED in the event of a error/warning state, such as when WiFi is disrupted.

GPIO Pinout

PinFunction
GPIO0Push Button (HIGH = off, LOW = on)
GPIO12Relay and its status LED
GPIO13Blue LED (HIGH = off, LOW = on)
GPIO3RX pin (for external sensors)
GPIO1TX pin (for external sensors)

PCB

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2023 Model

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Basic Configuration

# Basic Config
esphome:
name: sonoff_basic_r2
esp8266:
board: esp8285
wifi:
ssid: !secret wifi_ssid
password: !secret wifi_password
logger:
api:
ota:
- platform: esphome
# Device Specific Config
binary_sensor:
- platform: gpio
id: push_button
pin:
number: GPIO0
mode: INPUT_PULLUP
inverted: True
internal: true
on_press:
# Prevents unintended LED lit states.
if:
condition:
- switch.is_off: relay
then:
- light.turn_on: blue_led
- switch.turn_on: relay
else:
- switch.turn_off: relay
light:
- platform: status_led
id: blue_led
internal: True
pin:
number: GPIO13
inverted: True
switch:
# The relay switches on the red side of the LED when active.
- platform: gpio
name: "Sonoff Basic Relay"
pin: GPIO12
id: relay
on_turn_off:
if:
condition:
- light.is_on: blue_led
then:
- light.turn_off: blue_led
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