Monitor Room Temperature Remotely with Arduino & MQTT

Monitor Room Temperature Remotely with Arduino & MQTT

Gary Explains

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Ecah Bella
Ecah Bella - 25.10.2023 06:56

can i use this for landslide monitoring using arduino nano 33 iot?

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ehoworka
ehoworka - 29.07.2023 23:38

Please post your code SOMEWHERE... Thank you for the video.

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Gianluca Minervo
Gianluca Minervo - 18.07.2023 10:39

Hi, thank you so much for this tutorial!
I have a question to ask, I noticed that if I don't keep the app in the background in the phone it doesn't update the data sent from the esp, so is it normal that I have to necessarily leave the app in the background in the phone to constantly receive the temperature and humidity data? (I am always using IoT MQTT Panel as the app). Thanks for any reply and sorry for my poor English

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Bozo the clown
Bozo the clown - 07.04.2023 14:31

Mate top notch explanation.
I have been making an electronics project and told we use this sort of data transfer and know nothing about it.
You just walked that example beautifully.
All the best from Australia.
==BOZE==

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Kimberly Jacobsen
Kimberly Jacobsen - 23.10.2022 12:25

Why not use a ESP8266?

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Mr Roger Roger
Mr Roger Roger - 23.10.2022 01:34

This was a prefect timed video, I am working on such a project, I will be using a RPi pico w with a BME680

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Clip Je
Clip Je - 22.10.2022 18:56

Dear Gary, Thanks. nice explain. Does somebody have any advice on a nice MQTT Panel for IOS?

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HAWK TECH
HAWK TECH - 22.10.2022 13:03

Nychhhhhhhhh👍👍

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Muddy Export
Muddy Export - 22.10.2022 02:31

Excellent!

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Thaer Nejem
Thaer Nejem - 21.10.2022 23:16

Love it! First time I’m aware of this kind approach. Thanks Gary!

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Peter Williams
Peter Williams - 21.10.2022 21:53

Seems a lot of code compared to Micropython but great to see how you have tacked it.
It would be very useful to see how you would make this available on the internet when you have the broker running on a Raspberry pi in the home, I currently use Wireguard to access it.

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Mark Keller
Mark Keller - 21.10.2022 19:38

GARY!!!
GOOD AFTERNOON PROFESSOR!
GOOD AFTERNOON FELLOW CLASSMATES!
Stay safe out there everyone!

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ئۇيغۇرلارنى ساقلاڭ
ئۇيغۇرلارنى ساقلاڭ - 21.10.2022 18:54

Check out the Hestia Pi project as well. We have an open source pi-based thermostat you can buy or print yourself.

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Michał Barnaś
Michał Barnaś - 21.10.2022 18:15

Perfect timing for a tutorial I wanted, nice video, thanks!

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Brandon Peterson
Brandon Peterson - 21.10.2022 17:22

I'm actually working on a similar project right now! But I'm using the RP Pico W, DHT20 temp/humid sensors, and I'm going to host it on an Ignition server running on my RP4 with a neat touch screen display 😎 I was thinking about using MQTT as my communication method so this video (and your one about MQTT specifically) is really helpful! Thanks Gary! 😁

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Oleksandr Omelchuk
Oleksandr Omelchuk - 21.10.2022 17:07

Like for ground studio promotion

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Txx
Txx - 21.10.2022 16:25

Wow! Thanks Gary.
Was searching for a similar device since a week.

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