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I use the OpenDTU firmware for quite a while now. It is working great!
One minor thing: I have a lot of ESP's running in my house and aquired a habit of running most of them on 80MHz instead of 240MHz.
They produce considerably less heat and use a bit less energy that way and still have no performance disadvantage that I could measure/feel. Basically the only ESP's I run with 240MHz are those doing heavy sound effect calculations, esp cam streaming or realtime scrollbar handling for pwm led lights.
Would be great if you could offer a prebuilt low power version or even better make it configurable via dtu settings.
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Hi,
I use the OpenDTU firmware for quite a while now. It is working great!
One minor thing: I have a lot of ESP's running in my house and aquired a habit of running most of them on 80MHz instead of 240MHz.
They produce considerably less heat and use a bit less energy that way and still have no performance disadvantage that I could measure/feel. Basically the only ESP's I run with 240MHz are those doing heavy sound effect calculations, esp cam streaming or realtime scrollbar handling for pwm led lights.
Would be great if you could offer a prebuilt low power version or even better make it configurable via dtu settings.
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