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IoT – Sending Temp/Hum to from ESP8266 to my Loxone Smart Home

by Stefan Denninger 27. January 2018 IoT, Level300 0
UPDATE: corrected the sourcecode! and put some screenshot of my Loxone more down… Ich habe für diverse IoT Projekte immer wieder die Frage, wo die Sensordaten herkommen. In meinem Haus messe ich nun die Temperatur und Feuchtigkeit mit diesem kleinen und güstigem Device 😉 Also ein ESP8266 Minicomputer, der mit Batterie bzw. USB Strom entgegennimmt ...

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