Currently working on getting the DHT-22 working on a NodeMCU board along with the (already working) MQ135 air quality sensor.
I've gotten them running on a Pi before. But this is the first project I've used the NodeMCU boards for other than some goofy "scan ssids" silliness.
So far so good. When I get all this stuff squared away I'll post at least most of the code someplace, including where I got my tutorials and such. Some of these things have been infuriating to try and track down.
posted a couple pictures: the tentative form chassis with the keychron and usb-c monitor loosely placed. All component choices are in flux at the moment. But I'll keep y'all updated.
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