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  1. Switching an USB load on or off using the Sinilink XY-WFUSB and ESPHome
    It's both really amazing, and it was easier than I thought!
    Located in Linux and free software
    Switching an USB load on or off using the Sinilink XY-WFUSB and ESPHome
  2. My first ESPHome contribution is online
    M5Stack customers rejoice!
    Located in Linux and free software
    My first ESPHome contribution is online
  3. How to get sub-degree accuracy in home temperature, using a dumb A/C and ESPHome
    The secret sauce for harmony at home is a PID controller and some grade school math.
    Located in Linux and free software
    How to get sub-degree accuracy in home temperature, using a dumb A/C and ESPHome
  4. What is ESPHome for?
    A simple explanation of this revolutionary technology for curious minds.
    Located in Linux and free software
    What is ESPHome for?
  5. Govern an LED strip using a MOSFET, an ESP32 and ESPHome
    A way to control high-power devices much easier and more versatile than relying on relays.
    Located in Linux and free software
    Govern an LED strip using a MOSFET, an ESP32 and ESPHome
  6. How to control a 24 volt LED strip using an ESP32 and ESPHome
    It's wireless-connected smart circuit time, fully compatible with Home Assistant. Follow along to build your own smart LED strip lighting at home.
    Located in Linux and free software
    How to control a 24 volt LED strip using an ESP32 and ESPHome
  7. How to detect a 12 volt signal using an ESP32 and ESPHome
    And how to optionally use it in Home Assistant.
    Located in Linux and free software
    How to detect a 12 volt signal using an ESP32 and ESPHome
  8. Making a smart enclosure for the Original Prusa MK4
    A fine tutorial you can follow to build your own smart 3D printed enclosure. Electronics, ESPHome, Home Assistant and Creative Commons.
    Located in Linux and free software
    Making a smart enclosure for the Original Prusa MK4
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