[Richard Hawthorn] sent us in this interesting fail, complete with an attempted (and yet failed) clever solution. We love learning through other people’s mistakes, so we’re passing it on to you. First ...
This project demonstrates how to build a temperature and humidity sensor using the DHT22 sensor and the ESP8266 (Wemos D1 Mini) board, perfect for integrating into your Home Assistant setup. The ...
At this point, we’ve all seen enough ESP8266 “weather stations” to know the drill: you just put the ESP and a temperature sensor inside a 3D printed case, and let all those glorious Internet Points™ ...
This project implements a web-based temperature control system using an ESP8266 microcontroller. It is designed to monitor temperature via a DS18B20 sensor and control a 433 MHz relay switch for ...
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I replaced my smart home with these 4 ESPHome sensors that cost under $10
ESPHome, an open-source project, lets you program ESP32 and ESP8266 microcontrollers, along with sensors and other hardware, ...
Abstract: The Internet of Things (IoT) system proposed in this paper is an advanced solution for monitoring the temperature at different points of location in a data centre, making this temperature ...
I have been playing around with ESP8266 WEMOS D1 / D2 mini wifi board with DHT11 / DS18B20 / SPL06-007 sensors all sourced from jaycar. Primarily as inside / outside temperature information displayed ...
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