Climate control in a house is nice. Universal climate control would be nice as well, although it would also be a little bit Lex Luthorish. But in your home, it’s nice to be able to know what’s going on in each room. In this project, Michael Horne find uses the Raspberry Pi Pico W to display environmental data for the different rooms in his house. Here’s more from Raspberry Pi Pod:
I decided recently to set up a string of temperature sensors around our house to work out the temperature profile of different rooms.
With the recent release of the Pico W, I realised that I could do this quite simply, as long as I could find a way to “nicely” display the data.
You’ll have read my exploits with Anvil last week, I expect, and saw that I didn’t have much luck. However, I knew that Adafruit had their very own IoT platform – Adafruit IO – and that it had been around awhile, so I thought I’d give that a try and document it.
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