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In this project we’ll show you how to make a WiFi enabled, portable Weather Station using an ESP8266. The software, written by Daniel Eichhorn, uses the Wunderground API to pull weather data.
A 1.8 inch TFT display is used, the cable to the screen is necessarily soldered. Without soldering a lot of distortion as the length of the cable from the Arduino to the TFT screen is 1.1 meters!
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