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...It is possible to switch from one to 4 LEDs (monostable and bistable mode). The bistable mode has a time set to 1 second by default. In addition to switching the LEDs, you can monitor various sensors such as temperature, humidity, water sensor and brightness sensor. You can save, read and delete the memory with the data acquired or sent to the device.
#ESP.Meteo: Solar Wi-Fi weather station on ESP12 + ionistor + solar panel
Current Functionality:
*Forecasting the probability of frosts (according to the methods of Professor Brounov)
*Forecast of the height of the lower edge of the cloud (VNGO by Selezneva)
*Calculation of the height of the sensor according to the barometric formula (altimeter, for other projects)
*Measurement of street temperature
*Measurement of outdoor humidity
*Measurement of street pressure
*Calculation of the dew point
*Monitoring of voltage on ionistors (charge-discharge control)
*Monitoring the opening of the box flap with potatoes
*Monitoring the system time-out every 5 minutes (operating time ~ 480 ms)
*Monitoring the temperature on the balcony (the ability to connect up to 16 sensors DS18B20: 2 groups of 8 sensors per two APIKEY)
*Sending data to the Thingspeak cloud
*Sending data to Twitter
mung is "monitor using ncurses, g++" and it's mostly an experiment for learning about ncurses. It runs in a terminal and displays temperaturesensor info in real time on a color scale.