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BBQ-temp-publisher discussion
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Why Did These LEDs Light Up? ESP32-S3 – Which Pins Are Safe to Use? [video]
Like this? https://github.com/HankB/BBQ-temp-publisher
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ESP-IDF, WiFi, MQTT and SNTP using PlatformIO
What's next for this project? Unless I discover (or someone points out) shortcomings, it is complete. I've copied it and am now working on a project to publish BBQ temperature readings to my Home Assistant controller so I can get nice charts without having to manually record temperature readings. That is work in progress at https://github.com/HankB/BBQ-temp-publisher. I've got the analog inputs working and have determined what resistor I need for a voltage divider with the temperature probes. I need to fully characterize the sensors so I can produce a function to convert ADC readings to temperature.
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HankB/BBQ-temp-publisher is an open source project licensed under BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of BBQ-temp-publisher is C++.