Mr. Atchoum Egg Separator

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Mr. Atchoum Egg Separator

Mr. Atchoum Egg Separator

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I worked a little bit around you example and I stolen also something from ESPHome Sprinkler YAML - ESPHome - Home Assistant Community (home-assistant.io) Currently i am using WU to get my data. Even if you don‘t have an API key it is possible to get these via http xml request. So far so good. I have it mounted in a smallish electrical enclosure. It has a 24V AC to 12V DC SMPS to supply regulated 12V DC to the KC868 board. The 24V AC is wired to each relay to drive solenoids.

The Mini Bag Sealer Heat Seal Kitchen Gadgets is another TikTok trend that people think they absolutely must try. This gadget is essentially a hot hair straightener but for food. One reviewer agreed and said, "Felt like I was using a curling iron" If re-sealing bags is really that important to you try decanting your potato chips or chocolate chips into a plastic zip-top bag and resealing that way. day == "MON") {

As the ESP32 is not supported for the Servo component (apparently the libraries don’t exist yet AFAIK) I used the ESP32 LEDC output component. esphome: So, @mr.sneezy, I suggest you just change your automation to take the snapshot at 0900 every day rather than midnight. My new configuration.yaml code addition that’s working. Payload_on is the value sent from Sonoff bridge, payload_off is just an arbitrary (but meaningful to me) string, just like you explained with your random codes for that. Seems the RF bridge cares not if it’s Hex or ASCII. binary_sensor:MQT: tele/sonoffrf/RESULT = {“RfReceived”:{“Sync”:12470,“Low”:420,“High”:1220,“Data”:“D2C71E”,“RfKey”:“None”}}



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