I opted to change my display to a blue and yellow display, it looks better to me but the white OLED is still very sharp and crisp. Daniel has been extremely helpful with some of the issues I have had and he always comes through. I have done many projects with the Raspberry Pi and recently became interested in the ESP8266 board after visiting Squix TechBlog. I have four of these kits and am new to this type of project. Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2016 Great Project for Beginners to Arduino Programming Displaying the data on the WeatherStation.Step-by-Step Instructions for driver setupĬlick 'Add to Cart' to get this DIY all-in-one weather station, world clock, plane spotter and climate node and spur your child's interest in science!.USB Cable for powering and programming the development module.Female to Female Jumper (40 x 10cm) in rainbow colors.DHT11 Sensor with 3 pin break-out board.OLED Display (128 x 64) with 4pin I2C connector.ESP8266 WiFi micro controller compatible with Arduino (NodeMCU V2), Pinout: 11 GPIO pins, 1 ADC, 3V3, GND.
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