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Makers, hobbyists and electronic enthusiasts looking for a project to keep them busy this weekend may be interested in this awesome Arduino temperature and humidity sensor which has been created ...
If you want to make your own system for doing so, Instructables user ICStation shows off how to use an Arduino to do it. The system here monitors temperature, humidity, and smoke levels and alerts ...
The Bosch-Sensortec BME280 pressure, temperature, and humidity sensor costs more but is much better than the DHT11.[1][2] The BME280 works with I2C which the ESP01 module supports. The ESP01 uses ...
The temperature and humidity sensor is now available to back via Kickstarter with earlybird pledges available from £71 CAD$129. A full goes well shipping is expected to take place during June ...
It has temperature, humidity, and light sensors that allow the Arduino to judge growing conditions. If it gets too hot, some slats are opened and a fan exhausts air from the structure.
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