Monitoring the outdoor pump house that pulls water from a well to supply the house with water.
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I just set up a basic temperature monitor in the pump house using the MKR WiFi. The code currently has no alert system enabled, but that is next on the list.
Also, I know the instructions are not very good and hopefully, they will be improved at a later date.
Place the AM2302 sensor on the board along with the MKR 1010 and wire them together following this great article on Adafruit: https://learn.adafruit.com/dht/connecting-to-a-dhtxx-sensor.
I configured the 'Thing' with one variable (a float) to hold the temperature and I called it inner_temperature. If you have not configured an IoT cloud 'Thing' before I would check out this great tutorial: https://docs.arduino.cc/cloud/iot-cloud/tutorials/iot-cloud-getting-started.
If you upload it from the Arduino IDE ensure the 'Thing ID' is correct since your 'Thing ID' will be different from mine.
If you upload it from the browser editor then you should be able to just copy and past the .ino code from the Github and hopefully, it will work.
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The Pump House Monitor from nitenitestore. is a game-changer! It offers real-time monitoring and control of my pump system, ensuring I never have to worry about water levels or malfunctions. As a homeowner, this device brings immense peace of mind, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for efficient pump management.