2021-01-07, 06:01 PM
(2021-01-02, 03:48 PM)Sailabout Wrote: SensESP and SigkSens seem similar, what are the differences, which s best to use (my excuse TLNR)?
(2021-01-02, 10:42 PM)tkurki Wrote: SensESP is under active development by several people.
A good place to start https://github.com/SignalK/SensESP/tree/...emperature
With these libraries the ESP part sends Signal K data, that the server can convert to NMEA0183 and make available to other parts of your system, like tablet/phone applications.
SigSens can be compiled with the Arduino IDE
The SigSens.ino file has MANY library dependencies (over 20 on my IDE installation)
If you can get your Arduino ESP8266 to compile SigSens with all the installations and versions working together, that would be a very good start.
Hint; arduinojson in Library Manager set to Version 5.1.1, not the 6.17 default (Jan 2020)