Tagged: E32

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EByte LoRa E32 & MicroPython: a detailed look at configuration – 3

This article delves into the configuration of the EByte LoRa E32, we’ll guide you through the critical steps of configuration, from setting up the hardware environment to fine-tuning the software parameters. Whether you’re a seasoned developer or a curious enthusiast.

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Ebyte LoRa E32 & MicroPython: exploring library – 2

The Ebyte LoRa E32 library is a comprehensive tool designed to facilitate seamless communication with LoRa wireless modules. Developed for programmers and tech enthusiasts alike, the library enables a smooth interfacing with Ebyte’s LoRa E32 devices using MicroPython, a lean and efficient implementation of the Python 3 programming language.

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LoRa remote water level and pump controller (ReWaL): assemble server and 3D printed case – 6

I must fill a tank 1.5 km away, so I create a 2-part controller.
A server with a relay to manage the pump and a client solar/battery-powered to check the tank’s status and notify to the server.

Now we put all the Server components in the relative Case.

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LoRa remote water level and pump controller (ReWaL): Client PCB – 5

I must fill a tank 1.5 km away, so I create a 2-part controller.
A server with a relay to manage the pump and a client solar / battery-powered to check the tank’s status and notify It to the server.
Here we are going to assemble the Client PCB.

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LoRa remote water level and pump controller (esp8266): Server PCB – 4

I must fill a tank 1.5 km away, so I create a 2-part controller.
A server with a relay to manage the pump and a client solar/battery-powered to check the tank’s status and notify the status to the server.
We are going to assemble the Server PCB.

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LoRa remote water level and pump controller (ReWaL): client software – 3

I must fill a tank 1.5 km away, so I create a 2-part controller.
A server with a relay to manage the pump and a client solar/battery-powered to check the tank’s status and notify the status to the server.
Here we are going to look at the Client software.

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LoRa remote water level and pump controller (esp8266): server software – 2

I must fill a tank 1.5 km away, so I create a 2-part controller.
A server with a relay to manage the pump and a client solar/battery-powered to check the tank’s status and notify the server’s status.
Here, we are going to look at the Server software.

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LoRa remote water tank level and pump controller (ReWaL): intro – 1

I have to fill a tank 1.5 km away, so I create a 2-part controller.
A server with a relay to manage the pump and a client solar/battery-powered to check the tank’s status and notify the server’s status.
Here is a little introduction to the project with the list of devices and libraries.

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EByte LoRa E32 gateway: manage via REST and WebSocket (esp8266, esp32) – 1

I do many projects with EByte LoRa E32, all based on my library, and many people download it, but EByte’s tools are very poor and sometimes faulty. So I tried to create a Web manager that also works as a Gateway, here’s how to interface the Back End.

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