From 89ff7bc17b524b411c6cc5ffa7594825f0920319 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: milhnl Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2024 11:07:01 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Switch Philips Wiz A19 images to webp (#1893) --- _templates/phillips_wiz_9290023833 | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/_templates/phillips_wiz_9290023833 b/_templates/phillips_wiz_9290023833 index 9fe6c8639..5b3382f07 100644 --- a/_templates/phillips_wiz_9290023833 +++ b/_templates/phillips_wiz_9290023833 @@ -21,12 +21,12 @@ EAN: 046677562700 Plastic dome is glued, excessively, but still possible to remove with time and a razor. The LED board must be levered out, which is difficult. There's a small opening under the metal clip on the far end (away from pins) which can be used - however it's quite easy to accidently remove that clip when removing the board. To remove the main board, you can use a razor to remove the terminal on the bottom of the bulb. After that, you should be able to remove the main board from the bulb. -![Wiz 9290023833 LED Board](assets/images/phillips_wiz_9290023833-led_board.jpg "LED Board") +![Wiz 9290023833 LED Board](assets/device_images/phillips_wiz_9290023833-led_board.webp "LED Board") ## Flashing If you don't have a steady hand, removing the capacitor to the right of the chip is recommended while initially flashing. Otherwise, connect IO0 to ground when powering and continue as usual. -![Wiz 9290023833 Main Board](assets/images/phillips_wiz_9290023833-main_board.jpg "Main Board") +![Wiz 9290023833 Main Board](assets/device_images/phillips_wiz_9290023833-main_board.webp "Main Board") ![ESP32-SOLO1 Pinout](https://tasmota.github.io/docs/_media/pinouts/ESP32-SOLO-1.jpg "ESP32-SOLO-1 Pinout")