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 You are now able to program the board with the Arduino IDE. You are now able to program the board with the Arduino IDE.
-The board is intended to work with Tasmota. If you want to learn how to flash Tasmota onto an ESP8266 you can read more here:+The board is intended to work with Tasmota. If you want to learn how to flash Tasmota onto an ESP8266 you can read more here: [[https://wiki.eolab.de/doku.php?id=user:jan001:intro_iot_tasmota_nig#installing_the_tasmotizer|Flashing Tasmota]] 
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 +==== Configuration and Pin Assignment ====
  
 ===== Other possibilities ===== ===== Other possibilities =====
  
 =====Future improvements ===== =====Future improvements =====
-  * C1 should have a bigger footprint +  * C1 should have a bigger footprint, there is no 50V rated cap with the footprint 0603 
-  * Add a voltage divider in front of the ADC+  * Add a voltage divider in front of the ADC, the ADC is limited to a range of 0V to 1V
   * There should™ be no copper under the PCB Antenna of the ESP8266   * There should™ be no copper under the PCB Antenna of the ESP8266
-  * The 4-channel current meter is suboptimal, to say the least (thanks chip-shortage)+  * The 4-channel current meter is suboptimal, to say the least (thanks chip-shortage), a 1-channel would also work
   * The dot for the RS PRO Regulator is placed wrong   * The dot for the RS PRO Regulator is placed wrong
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