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This Example allows the connection of the AS3935 to an ESP32 (SDA GPIO21, SCL GPIO22, INT GPIO19) It needs to be configured with the esp8266 SmartConfig tools for your WiFi and Connects to MQTT (Topic as3935/). Auto adjustment of the NoiseLevel (including Leveling it down after 2 Minutes). I've built it in order to add a low power sensor to my building automation for fun. Let's wait for the first lightnings....
Add MQTT Server to preference store. Preparation for later web config.
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This Example allows the connection of the AS3935 to an ESP32 (SDA GPIO21, SCL GPIO22, INT GPIO19)
It needs to be configured with the esp8266 SmartConfig tools for your WiFi and Connects to MQTT (Topic as3935/).
Auto adjustment of the NoiseLevel (including Leveling it down after 2 Minutes).
I've built it in order to add a low power sensor to my building automation for fun.
Let's wait for the first lightnings....