Added warning: GPIOs are LIVE in power measurement devices (#583)

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@ -19,6 +19,10 @@ with ESPHome. These are commonly found in **Shelly 2.5** devices.
This sensor can measure voltage and has two channels for reading current and active power (A & B).
.. note::
SAFETY HAZARD: Some devices such as Sonoff POWs/Shelly/etc, have the digital GND connected directly to mains voltage so **the GPIOs become LIVE during normal operation**. Our advice is to mark these boards to prevent any use of the dangerous digital pins.
The :ref:`I²C Bus <i2c>` is
required to be set up in your configuration for this sensor to work.

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@ -11,6 +11,10 @@ The ``cse7766`` sensor platform allows you to use your CSE7766 voltage/current a
ESPHome. This sensor is commonly found in Sonoff POW R2. CSE7759B is similar to CSE7766
and works with this integration.
.. note::
SAFETY HAZARD: Some devices such as Sonoff POWs/Shelly/etc, have the digital GND connected directly to mains voltage so **the GPIOs become LIVE during normal operation**. Our advice is to mark these boards to prevent any use of the dangerous digital pins.
As the communication with the CSE7766 done using UART, you need
to have an :ref:`UART bus <uart>` in your configuration with the ``rx_pin`` connected to the CSE7766.
Additionally, you need to set the baud rate to 4800.

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@ -12,6 +12,10 @@ ESPHome. This sensor is commonly found in Sonoff POWs. CSE7759 and BL0937 are si
and work with this integration. Beware that CSE7759B is different and should be used
with the :doc:`CSE7766 <cse7766>` integration.
.. note::
SAFETY HAZARD: Some devices such as Sonoff POWs/Shelly/etc, have the digital GND connected directly to mains voltage so **the GPIOs become LIVE during normal operation**. Our advice is to mark these boards to prevent any use of the dangerous digital pins.
This sensor has two data outputs which both encode values using the frequency of a modulated signal: CF and CF1.
CF's frequency is proportional to the (active) power measured and CF1 is proportional to the current/voltage. Using
the SEL pin, one can choose between which mode to use.

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@ -24,6 +24,10 @@ After that use the following list of pin to function mappings to set up your Son
This list has been compiled from the Sonoff Tasmota pin source file which can be found here:
https://github.com/arendst/Tasmota/blob/development/tasmota/tasmota_template.h ❤️
.. note::
SAFETY HAZARD: Some devices such as Sonoff POWs/Shelly/etc, have the digital GND connected directly to mains voltage so **the GPIOs become LIVE during normal operation**. Our advice is to mark these boards to prevent any use of the dangerous digital pins.
Sonoff RF
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