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      ddhard
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      Hello
      I would like to make a thermometer with a 1-wire probe (DS) and retrieve the value via TCP/IP so that the module is POE.

      thanks

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        teastain @ddhard
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        @ddhard Sounds good!

        Cheers, Terry!

        100% M5Stack addict with several drawers full of product!

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          ddhard @teastain
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          @teastain ? i don't understand

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            teastain @ddhard
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            @ddhard Sounds like a great starter project, good luck!
            Are you planning on using Python, UIFlow or Arduino IDE ?
            Plenty of good IOT examples on The Internet.
            What controller?
            See here:
            https://shop.m5stack.com/products/lan-module-w5500-with-poe-v12
            or here
            https://shop.m5stack.com/products/esp32-ethernet-unit-with-poe

            Cheers, Terry!

            100% M5Stack addict with several drawers full of product!

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              ddhard @ddhard
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              @ddhard I was thinking of using https://shop.m5stack.com/products/esp32-ethernet-unit-with-poe
              in terms of space.
              programming with UIFlow or Arduino IDE but I didn't see the esp32-ethernet-unit-with-poe controller in the UIFLOW list.

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