Those interested in building a Raspberry Pi-based temperature monitor can reference a Hackster.io project which uses a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B mini PC and various temperature sensors and the Initial State application and cloud service to create a system. “Temperature and humidity are vital data points in today’s industrial world,” states Hackster, “monitoring environmental ...
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