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# Arduino Temperature SensorScript
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**Preparations**
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To start you will need either an ESP32S or an ESP8266 as these scripts are made with them in mind.
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To start you will need either an ESP32S or an ESP8266 as these scripts are made with them in mind.<br/>
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The temperature sensor used for these scripts is the DHT22
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**Setup**
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To upload the script to the ESP you will first need to follow these steps
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To upload the script to the ESP you will first need to follow these steps:
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1. Download Arduino IDE from Arduino's website https://www.arduino.cc/en/software (be sure to checkmark Install USB driver and Associate .ino files in setup installation), then plug in your board
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2. Download the script fitting your board from this Git and open it in the IDE
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The DHT22 needs to be connected to either 3V3 or 5V, ground (G), and the serial pin stated above.
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**Notes**
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Once it connects to the wifi, the board should send a POST request upon startup.<br/>
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When connecting to wifi the built in LED will blink, when sending POST request it will flicker, and when it can't read the sensor it will be lit up
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