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AC Power Monitoring - Arduino to SensESP
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Hi,

I have recently followed the guide on the SensESP website to convert code originally for an Arduino over to SensESP. Took a little time to get my head around it but it's working and might help someone else who has a project or has found a project they would like to convert.

I wanted to monitor AC current draw on the boat so the video covers that. Just take care if you are messing with AC power....



If you just want the converted code - it's here https://github.com/Boatingwiththebaileys/ESP-AC_Monitor
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(2024-06-14, 04:37 PM)Boatingbaileys Wrote: Hi,

I have recently followed the guide on the SensESP website to convert code originally for an Arduino over to SensESP. Took a little time to get my head around it but it's working and might help someone else who has a project or has found a project they would like to convert.

I wanted to monitor AC current draw on the boat so the video covers that. Just take care if you are messing with AC power....



If you just want the converted code - it's here https://github.com/Boatingwiththebaileys/ESP-AC_Monitor

Thanks for this, I may add this to one of my existing ESP32's
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