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Geonomad's Blog
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The ramblings of a nomadic inventor.
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Geonomad's Blog | The ramblings of a nomadic inventor. Geonomad's Blog The ramblings of a nomadic inventor. ESP8266 Water Alert via IFTTT December 10, 2015 ESP8266 High Water Alarm I recently had to replace the float valve in the brine tank of our water softener. The first time I tried it, the valve did not close and the water overflowed through the overflow vent, filled the emergency bucket I had placed there, and continued to spread across the floor of our storage area. I figured it was a bad valve, but after manipulating it a few times, it seemed to work fine. Perhaps it was just stiff because it was new and would now function properly. Nevertheless, I did not trust it and wanted a quick and dirty alarm to tell me if the water in the brine tank rose above its normal range. Of course, I turned to my favourite little board for Internet of Things connectivity, the ESP8266. These handy little boards are down to $1.50 including shipping from China . The mind boggles a...
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