Started breadboarding the sensor nodes for the ESP8266's
nasty pic of the breadboard in action:
From the bottom up, DTH22, reed switch ( between the 2 red wires and the green blocking the holes). LDR and wires going to the relay Power is coming from an arduino at 3.3v and 5v for the relay contacts. Talking to it via telnet from my tablet for now. Next up breadboard out 2 sensors, 2 nano's and start talking to the controller. Hopefully this weekend I can pickup so supplies to finsih my test bed.
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