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peterbraden.co.uk
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author details the process of building an ESP32-based air sensor that measures temperature and humidity, sends data via MQTT to a home server for visualization in Home Assistant, and discusses challenges faced during development. | |
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blog.brixit.nl
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| | | | | Designing electronics is neat. This is a look into designing my own ESP8266 based sensor board. | |
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blog.asleson.org
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| | | | | A local contractor installed a new furnace and water heater for me on 1/21/2013. The install appeared to go well. The furnace is keeping our house warm and the water heater runs without making crazy noise and it is producing hot water. All is perfect in the world, well not quite... While checking out the water heater (AO Smith GDHE-50) I noticed that the lower side connect was quite cold, the brass drain was very cold too. My three other water heaters never exhibited anything like this when they had hot water in them. The valve and the side connectors were quite warm when the unit was at standby. | |
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jedchristiansen.com
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| | | I've had... extensive experience with solar power, dating to my years building and racing solar powered cars with the University of Michigan Solar Car Team. One of the great things about having a home in Northern California is that I was able to take advantage of the weather to install solar panels and get to... | ||