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    • XilefX Offline
      Xilef @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil thx

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        wishmaster270 Module Developer @Xilef
        last edited by wishmaster270

        @Xilef
        ESP8266 is a good choice. I prefer ESP32 cause it has more power but does not need that much more energy. You have a lot more GPIOs with a ESP32 than a with the ESP8266.

        I can provide you a ESP32 sketch which is ready to flash and only needs the Wifi-SSID, Wifi-Password and the MQTT parameters configured.
        I use the Arduino IDE to flash the boards.

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          Xilef @wishmaster270
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          @wishmaster270 thanks

          As I understand it, something like this is my target:
          a6d84a5f-2102-41ac-9e30-c5d3bfc07b02-grafik.png

          And i would need:

          • ESP32
          • DHT11-Sensor Problem with this Sensor is the accuracy i think, but if it works I can swap them out I guess
          • BreadBoard

          And as Powersupply something with 5V and 1-1,5A right?

          I would probably do it like this guy on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebJpXs2-WgM&list=PLUwa0e4GQGhS6KCSbLAQGog4_Z7eIWOm3&index=3

          And from the ESP32-Website the MagicMirror should be able to read the data and display it

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            wishmaster270 Module Developer @Xilef
            last edited by wishmaster270

            @Xilef
            You need a ESP32 ( I use a D1 Mini but nearly everyone should be fine)
            You need a Temperature and Humidity Sensor (BME280 and HTU21 are a lot more accurate and use I2c to communicate with the controller.
            A Power supply with 5V 1A should be more than enough.

            That’s how I display my values…
            Screenshot_20221126_234807_bVNC Pro.jpg

            The first three are ESP32 the others my thermostats.

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            • JerryPJ Offline
              JerryP @wishmaster270
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              @wishmaster270

              nice…

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              • XilefX Offline
                Xilef @wishmaster270
                last edited by

                @wishmaster270 Thats exactly what i had in mind

                The BME280 sensors on amazon are a litte expensive so Im think Im order 3 form this shop They have 5 Pins but I think this will work to, on Aliexpress its even cheaper but i have no experience with the shop, and 1-3€ difference is ok i guess

                And I wanted to ask what power supply you use e.g. just a cell phone charger?
                I think im gona go with this one and hope that it doesnt explode

                So if I have everything right this is my shopping list:
                ESP32
                BME280
                Power Supply
                BreadBoard

                And then I just have to figure out the programming

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                  Xilef @Xilef
                  last edited by

                  Edit: With Power Supply i mean this one: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B08LMFBV55/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=A1XVC08L2WVJCV&psc=1

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                    wishmaster270 Module Developer @Xilef
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                    @Xilef Hi, the list sounds good. I use old mobile chargers to power the boards. I have heard that some had problems with mobile chargers but I had no problems for years now.

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                      Xilef
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                      Hey im back @wishmaster270

                      my parts arrived, and after 5 hours of Troubleshooting i was able to achieve this: (with the help of this tutorial)
                      70a039b8-932a-412c-8365-5ccfd77ccd60-image.png

                      Now i need just a little bit help to display the Temperature and Humidity on my mirror

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                        wishmaster270 Module Developer @Xilef
                        last edited by wishmaster270

                        @Xilef
                        Hi,
                        thats great news.
                        The screenshot shows that you setup the ESP32 and the sensor correctly.
                        The main problem is that the ESP now displays a webpage.
                        There are two possible ways now. Either you embed the webpage (as it is) into the mirror with a module like MMM-EmbedURL or to get the ESP to display the data machine readable.
                        Maybe the sketch you flashed to the ESP already contains a way to read the data in a different format? Which one did you use?

                        Edit: I think it is this one, am i right? Then there is no easy way.
                        I think i can provide a sketch that is more “mirror friendly” but you will need to set a static IP for the ESP. Is this ok for you?

                        You will need to change to your needs:

                        • ##ADD_WIFI_SSID_HERE
                        • ##ADD_WIFI_PASSWORD_HERE
                        • IPAddress local_IP(192, 168, 0, 2);
                        • IPAddress gateway(192, 168, 0, 1);
                        • IPAddress subnet(255, 255, 255, 0);
                        • IPAddress primaryDNS(192, 168, 0, 1);
                        #include <WiFi.h>
                        #include <Wire.h>
                        #include <Adafruit_Sensor.h>
                        #include <Adafruit_BME280.h>
                        
                        const char* ssid     = "##ADD_WIFI_SSID_HERE";
                        const char* password = "##ADD_WIFI_PASSWORD_HERE";
                        
                        //ENTER STATIC IP OF THE ESP32 BOARD HERE
                        IPAddress local_IP(192, 168, 0, 2);
                        IPAddress gateway(192, 168, 0, 1);
                        IPAddress subnet(255, 255, 255, 0);
                        IPAddress primaryDNS(192, 168, 0, 1);
                        IPAddress secondaryDNS(8, 8, 8, 8);
                        
                        Adafruit_BME280 bme;
                        
                        WiFiServer server(80);
                        
                        void setup()
                        {
                          Wire.begin();
                          Serial.begin(115200);
                        
                          if (!WiFi.config(local_IP, gateway, subnet, primaryDNS, secondaryDNS)) {
                            Serial.println("STA Failed to configure");
                          }
                        
                          Serial.print("Connecting to ");
                          Serial.println(ssid);
                        
                          WiFi.begin(ssid, password);
                        
                          while (WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED) {
                            delay(500);
                            Serial.print(".");
                          }
                        
                          Serial.println("");
                          Serial.println("WiFi connected!");
                          Serial.print("IP address: ");
                          Serial.println(WiFi.localIP());
                          Serial.print("ESP Mac Address: ");
                          Serial.println(WiFi.macAddress());
                          Serial.print("Subnet Mask: ");
                          Serial.println(WiFi.subnetMask());
                          Serial.print("Gateway IP: ");
                          Serial.println(WiFi.gatewayIP());
                          Serial.print("DNS: ");
                          Serial.println(WiFi.dnsIP());
                        
                          if (!bme.begin(0x76);) {
                            Serial.println("Couldn't find sensor!");
                            while (1);
                          }
                        
                          server.begin();
                        }
                        
                        void loop()
                        {
                          float temp = bme.readTemperature();
                          float tempf = temp * 1.8 + 32;
                          float rel_hum = bme.readHumidity();
                        
                          WiFiClient client = server.available();
                          if (client) {
                            Serial.println("New Client."); 
                            client.println("{");
                            client.print("  \"temperature_c\": ");
                            client.print(temp);
                            client.println(",");
                            client.print("  \"temperature_f\": ");
                            client.print(tempf);
                            client.println(",");
                            client.print("  \"humidity\": ");
                            client.print(rel_hum);
                            client.println(",");
                            client.println("  \"error\": false");
                            client.println("}");
                            client.stop();
                            Serial.println("Client disconnected.");
                            Serial.println("");
                          }
                          delay(100);
                        }
                        

                        You can use netcat to fetch the data:

                        /bin/nc -w3 THE_IP_OF_THE_ESP 80
                        

                        And the result will be something like:

                        {
                           "humidity": 32.61236572265625,
                           "temperature_c": 25.50150878906249, 
                           "temperature_f": 77.9027158203125, 
                           "error": false
                        }
                        

                        This kind of JSON object then can be read by my MMM-Temperature module.

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