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By Pedro Lima Jr.
#32977
DrG wrote:I think you need to remove a 0 ohm resistor if you use the regulator option. See the comments section here: http://www.dxsoul.com/product/esp-12-es ... jk4-MuFO4Q. From your picture it does not look like you have removed that.


Will take a look!!!
Btw, that was not my pic. Just attached a real one now!

Probably, I haven't removed the resistor..
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By Touliloup
#33011 The resistor connect VCC directly to the ESP8266 3.3V input if I remember right (skipping your voltage converter), you might have fried your ESP if you applied higher voltage (or not if you're lucky :D )

Also check that you don't have any unwanted connection to GND, I've used such adapter board, and one of them must have melted under the ESP module or something else went wrong. Point is, I had some unwanted short-cut (or simply some short-cut!)