Temperature, Humidity and Light sensor for under 7 USD with MQTT support
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- Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
- Temperature, Humidity and Light sensor for under 7 USD with MQTT support
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Gear used:
ESP01 and programmer ebay.to/2IvlzFA
GY49 Light sensor module I2C ebay.to/336Z6Xi
SHT21 Temperature Sensor I2C ebay.to/2Opqc89
3.3VDC Step down module ebay.to/2LS1rQi
Flexible silicone wires ebay.to/2olbZOM
Ferrules and tools ebay.to/35h9w8C
Crimper and snipper tool ebay.to/35hCsNN
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Pretty interesting project, dude! Thanks a lot! 😃
thanks for the video - really helped me get started. This is probably the best video I've seen so far regarding this. Also, where did you get those female headers from
I will try to make one. Thanks
Thanks!
Thanks for the video very informative and helpful I am new to MQTT and want to make my server on a raspberry pi so I can use it to monitor doors and windows plus temperature and humidity so your video was most helpful, but can you make a door sensor as that would help me a lot thanks, Bob
Good work, which I'd like to reproduce. However, the code you show in the video is not available on your github.
I don't understand why you soldered the sensors to the top of the ESP-01 instead of to the pins on the socket. That's what sockets are for.
Because i want the pins to be free if i need ed to reprogram it. Easier that way