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Actually accurate Esp8266 (Esp01s) Temperature sensor using ds18b20 [Tasmota/EspHome]
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After multiple prototype where I put the sensor and the Esp in the same box, I found out that even with many walls between them the heat from the voltage regulator would make the sensor read 0,5 to 2 °C more than a sensor in the open air. So I come up with this design, I put the voltage regulator (In my case I used 2 silicon diode to convert 5v to 3.7v because I didn't have a regulator available) as far from the sensor as possible so the interference would be less than 0,2°C. Yes, it looks a bit funny. No bottom layer, 20% infill. I use Tasmota to connect via MQTT to my Home Assistant OS VM.
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