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My new Hub 2.0 - an ESPNow to MQTT Gateway project
Yes, that is the plan. Once I am done with version 2, I will release the code just like I did with version 1 here https://gitlab.com/MrDIYca/ultra-low-power-trigger-sensor-using-esp8266
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Battery powered WiFi button with ESP8266 - HTTP or MQTT?
40uA is moderately high for steady-state Sleep current, but if you don't want to change the hardware then software is your only recourse. You could use something like an ATTiny13a to control the power or EN line and drop to something around 200nA-2uA sleep current, but it's too late for that.
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