Many thanks to those that have followed and/or liked the project, especially since I'm getting $1 per like.
I've had a few other projects that popped up that kept me from working on the ESP8266 side of things, but I will have to time to whip that up and post it tomorrow. I currently have the web server side of things running on a Raspberry Pi.
I've tested out driving the bubble machine itself with an l293D, may end up driving it with a MOSFET.
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