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Tag Archives: TFT

WiFi TFT Touch LCD Weather Station with ESP8266

Posted on September 10, 2017 by Erich Styger
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After the “WiFi OLED Mini Weather Station with ESP8266“, here is another one: this time with Touch LCD :-):

LCD Weatherstation with ESP8266

LCD Weatherstation with ESP8266

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Posted in Boards, Embedded, Laser, Laser Cutter, Wood | Tagged Enclosure, ESP8266, Inkscape, Laser, Laser Cutter, LCD, open source projects, SQUIX, technology, TFT, Touch LCD, Weather Data, Weather Station, WiFi | 37 Replies
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