My WiiM Pro Plus 2nd sample test

Just call

https://<your_wiim_ip>/httpapi.asp?command=getStatusEx

in the web browser, an look for "PCB_version" section.
 
I purchased my Wiim Pro Plus a month ago on Amazon.it, it is version 3, to my ears I heard no differences by changing the original power supply with one from the iPhone.
I feel better if I leave the Wiim box without the lid with the open side facing up.
Why do you leave it open? Does it heat up?
 
Just call

https://<your_wiim_ip>/httpapi.asp?command=getStatusEx

in the web browser, an look for "PCB_version" section.
I copied as you described and pasted into the browser, it always takes me to the forum post
 
Go to network status in WiiM settings see the IP in third line from the top and put it in the right place in the above link
 
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On the PCB it says version 3 on the browser it says version 2
So I suspect you have a "normal" Pro Plus revision as the one I'm testing currently is probably not yet available on the market.

Issues mentioned here do not affect your WiiM.
 
So I suspect you have a "normal" Pro Plus revision as the one I'm testing currently is probably not yet available on the market.

Issues mentioned here do not affect your WiiM.
Isn't it worth buying another Allo Nirvana power supply or linear power supply?
 
Why is the PCB version on the board different than the one read using the API? It should be the same. Request to @WiiM Support for comment.
 
There are 2 PCBs inside. And revisions marked on each of them can have different meaning than the PCB version reported by software.
Just my opinion.
 
ecco una foto che descrive la versione 2 e una foto del PCB della versione 3
 

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@onlyoneme yes you are right there are 2 pcb inside. It is possible that the api returns the general hardware version.

@nerone is your photo shows the top pcb?
 
Thanks, this top pcb is for the DAC and ADC sections. At the bottom there is a PCB responsible for, among other things, power supply.
 
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