YouTube Subscriber Counter Retro using Arduino and an ESP8266
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<p>his is a simple DIY YouSubscriber Counter with a 20x4 LCD Display and a Wemos D1 mini ESP8266 board.</p><p><strong>Check the video for building instructions</strong></p><figure class="media"><oembed url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evLzYZYiqXg"></oembed></figure><p>The parts required for this project are the following:</p><p>• A Wemos D1 Mini Board ▶ <a href="http://educ8s.tv/part/D1Mini">http://educ8s.tv/part/D1Mini</a><br>• A 20x4 Character LCD display ▶ <a href="http://educ8s.tv/part/20x4LCD">http://educ8s.tv/part/20x4LCD</a><br>• Some wires ▶ <a href="http://educ8s.tv/part/Wires">http://educ8s.tv/part/Wires</a></p><p>The cost of the parts is around 10$.</p><p><strong>Code of the Project:</strong></p><p><a href="https://educ8s.tv/diy-youtube-subscriber-counter/">https://educ8s.tv/diy-youtube-subscriber-counter/</a></p><p><strong>3D Printing this Thing</strong></p><p>Wood Filament ▶ <a href="http://educ8s.tv/part/WoodFilament">http://educ8s.tv/part/WoodFilament</a></p><p>This filament looks feels and smells like real wood! It has a fantastic feel, it does not look plastic like PLA that’s why I prefer to use it my projects. Printing the parts, took a lot of time. It took around 10 hours but the result is great! I really love it.</p>
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