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andywarburton.co.uk
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| | | | | [AI summary] A DIY enthusiast designs a slim, 3D-printable enclosure for a plug-in ESPHome temperature and humidity sensor to solve smart home monitoring issues without batteries or ugly project boxes. | |
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blog.cavelab.dev
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| | | | | We have a Dakboard digital calendar in our kitchen - showing lots of house and temperature data. So naturally; it must show the actual outdoor temperature as well. To do this I used a Raspberry Pi 2, and a DS18B20 HAT I made some years back. | |
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coderdojoathenry.org
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| | | | | Hello again everyone. I was away this week so Dave led the group, they did a couple of Arduino projects. They revisited the traffic lights from December but this time used the Arduino to control them and then moved on to a temperature and humidity sensor called the DHT11. Here is the wiring diagram... | |
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www.splitbrain.org
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