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    M5Stack face Gameboy liquid thermal sensor

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    • K Offline
      kilam
      last edited by kilam

      Hi,

      this is my first "published" project on M5Stack and on github.
      I used Uiflow, I initially wanted to use the Calculator Face but the way it manages the numbers is not very easy so I switched to Gameboy Face.
      it's a thermal sensor for liquids with predefined beverage or liquid (for example tea, coffee, bath...)
      0_1616928238966_thermal_sensor.jpg
      It uses up and down to select a liquid and set the temperature and the time (for the tea for example).
      It uses right and left to manually set the temperature.
      "start" set the alarm on/off
      "A" starts the countdown and "B" stops it.

      For now it's only in french but if it's interesting some people, I can translate it in english.
      You can find it at https://github.com/kilamrauon/m5_sonde_liquide

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      • ArnoA Offline
        Arno
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        merci pour le partage

        I only use Uiflow ! with M5STACK Gray, RED, CORE2, ATOM, ATOM Lite,M5Paper, M5Tough, ATOM Display, M5 Stamp pico and more Unit...

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          GLP @kilam
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          @kilam Well done, i have similar for STEAM project, i realized a grove interface for onewire ds18b20 to monitor water temp in an aquarium at the same time reading ENV II sensor

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