Public Channels for Tag: tsl2561

Channel ID:
503964
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12679 Berlin Germany

Channel ID:
68785
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DIY MCU Coffee Plant Channel - **ESP8266, DHT22, VH400, TSL2561, BMP180**, MQTT (Server: test.mosquitto.org, Wildcard subscription: sensors/OP-477895/#), Twitter: https://twitter.com/MrCoffeePlant

Channel ID:
316776
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room temperature & humidity using SI7021, lux using TSL2561, barometric pressure BMP180

Channel ID:
217483
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lectura experimental de la concentración de material particulado 2.5 + Temperatura, Presión atmosférica, Humedad almosférica utilizando el hardware Arduino + DSM501+ ESP8266 ESP-01S Wifi + Strinity Sensor cobber (TSL2561, BMP180, AM2321) + GP2Y1014

Channel ID:
783881
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NodeMCU

Channel ID:
630127
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"Meteorolojik Deney İstasyonları (MES)" Atmosferik değişimin kaydedilmesi, iklimsel veri tabanı oluşturmak ve tahminlerde bulunma amacı ile kurulmuştur. Çalışmada; TSL2561, ESP8266, BME280 ve ATMEGA328p mikroişlemci kullanılmıştır.

Channel ID:
666203
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NodeMCU Weather Sensor Data (Inside)

Channel ID:
578256
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Wettermessung Außenbereich Westseite. Messungen mit Raspberry Pi 3B+, BME280 und TSL2561 Messungen im 120 sec Takt.

Channel ID:
860250
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Weather Data For Agricultural use . The Station is located in a kiwi plantation at Chrysoupoli , Kavala ,Greece . It Transmits data every 5 minute

Channel ID:
11424
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ESP8266 with sensors, and AEMET data

Channel ID:
676552
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"Barbastatione 0.2" Weather Station (Temperature - Humidity - Pressure and Dew Point). Created with ESP8266-DHT11, BMP180 and TSL2561 - -The station is located in Fabriano (AN)- Italy.- --- Reading every 20min---

Channel ID:
569896
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A weather station made from an Arduino / ESP8266 and a bunch of sensors. Based in Hebburn, Tyne and Wear. [STILL UNDER TESTING AND MAY GO OFFLINE]

Channel ID:
148993
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Solarwetterstation am Gewächshaus.

Channel ID:
143888
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Solarwetterstation am Gewächshaus.

Channel ID:
457207
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Solar ovens to dry paper pulp. Channel 1 is Oven temperature, Channel 2 is Ambient Temperature and Channel 3 is Light Intensity (Vis and IR).


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