🌡️💧 An autonomous, solar-powered weather station built with ESP8266 (ESP-12E). It measures temperature, humidity, illuminance, dew point, and heat index using HTU21D & TSL2561
ESP-NOW-LR, powered by Espressif technology, extends the range of ESP-NOW to up to a kilometer, making it the perfect choice for long-range, low-power IoT applications in
Learn how to effectively power your ESP32 with solar panels, covering components, setup, and optimization for off-grid IoT projects.
These events often require a large amount of electrical power, and our cables are up to the task. Choosing the Right ESP Power Cable for Outdoor Use When choosing an ESP
Hi everyone, I am setting up an ESP 32-U to manage my outdoor stuff and I am trying to think to the best possible configuration Starting scenario: i have a garden, a garage in
Wyze Outdoor Plug Initial Install This device requires a triangle screw driver bit to remove the cover and use the serial header for the first upload. GPIO Pinout Notes The Lux sensor is a
The issue turned out to be due to voltage drop on the 3.3V signal from the ESP32 along the lead out cable. The data line is quite sensitive to voltage drop here because the
Re: power options for enclosure using ESP32 board Postby mbratch » Wed 8:37 pm The Feather board has pins labeld USB (power?) and BAT. If one of these
Hi everyone, I am setting up an ESP 32-U to manage my outdoor stuff and I am trying to think to the best possible configuration Starting scenario: i have a garden, a garage in
ComponentsPutting It TogetherEsphome CodeVoltage Sensing and Health MonitoringConclusionFor these lights I decided to use WS2812B light strip driven by an ESP32. The solar power system would utilise an off the shelf solar controller and lead acid battery along with a 5W solar panel which I acquired cheap from work.See more on webworxshop ESPHome Device Configuration Repository
Wyze Outdoor Plug Initial Install This device requires a triangle screw driver bit to remove the cover and use the serial header for the first upload. GPIO Pinout Notes The Lux sensor is a
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