BK from NJ, USA
Posted: 04 Sep 2018, 02:07
Hello everyone!
Just introducing myself, I'm BK from NJ, and I just joined the forum. I've just given ESPEasy a try to use it to run my Kube NodeMCU sensor (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2539897) and I love it!! It was so simple to set up, and all of the different sensors it supports makes it a snap to configure and use. I created the device a few years ago, and so far, my dedicated Arduino project only supports the OLED, DHT22 and an HC-SR501 sensor. Using ESPEasy, I've been able to get to that same point in about 20 minutes, and I already see potential for the way forward. ADS1115 support is exactly what I needed, to allow me to read analog sensors with better resolution than the onboard ADC, and the configurability of ESPEasy is seriously amazing. Now I can focus on developing additional hardware/extensions for my projects, without worrying about software. Great job by all the developers! Thank you!
-BK
Just introducing myself, I'm BK from NJ, and I just joined the forum. I've just given ESPEasy a try to use it to run my Kube NodeMCU sensor (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2539897) and I love it!! It was so simple to set up, and all of the different sensors it supports makes it a snap to configure and use. I created the device a few years ago, and so far, my dedicated Arduino project only supports the OLED, DHT22 and an HC-SR501 sensor. Using ESPEasy, I've been able to get to that same point in about 20 minutes, and I already see potential for the way forward. ADS1115 support is exactly what I needed, to allow me to read analog sensors with better resolution than the onboard ADC, and the configurability of ESPEasy is seriously amazing. Now I can focus on developing additional hardware/extensions for my projects, without worrying about software. Great job by all the developers! Thank you!
-BK