We had 20+ for a couple of hours yesterday here in Sudbury.
I thought the rain would help but it barely rained.
We had 20+ for a couple of hours yesterday here in Sudbury.
I thought the rain would help but it barely rained.
No problem. Happy to help!
Got it. They have an ESP chip in them, so they have wifi.
One is ESP32-C3 and the other is ESP8266.
But I'm powering them with the included cable, which is pretty decent. You can certainly power it with battery but I have no idea about its power consumption.
What do you mean with 'needs to be hardwired in'?
I just had to put the components in the case and plug the cables. One of the kits just needed the sensors to be attached to the female pins already soldered in the board. It took me less than 10 min to assemble both.
No soldering needed.
https://www.airgradient.com/kits/
I integrated it with HA via ESPHome after flashing it with configs I found on: https://github.com/ajfriesen/ESPHome-AirGradient/tree/main
Mine are one Pro (indoors) and one Open Air (balcony).
I set up HA to integrate with InfluxDB and Grafana to read from it to plot nice graphs.
Ping me if you wanna chat about it.
This is how the past week looked like
+1 for Technology Connections! So many good videos and awesome storytelling!
TIL! I didn't know that shortcut.
I saw some mentions of layers but in all fairness, it's not appealing to me if I want to hit F6 to make the cursor go to the browser's address bar.
But thanks for mentioning! It may help others.
Thanks for that. It makes me less resistant in spending more to have keyboard with keywell.
I hope your arm is fully recovered now!
It has more than the ergo I saw too. I'm used to number row and function keys and wouldn't want to lose that. That would probably take some getting used to it but if I can still have those keys, no reason to choose one that doesn't.
It does on a section under the graph. It's not 10+ right now but this is where it reports the actual index.