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      peter2cfu
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      I've been out of programming for about 30+years, and never really into IoT, buy not after seeing what SSP32's can do, thanks to DavesGarage a YouTube Channel, I like to start a project I had in mind for a little while no, but of course I no idea where to start.

      I like to setup up environmental monitoring my home server room, I been using a red alert setup, however, it's quite underwhelming and seems flaky as best, so i like to make a suitable replacing, I like to monitor

      • 3 Independent power (on/off and voltage)
      • Outside/Inside Temperature and humidity
      • 3 ESXI Servers (Heartbeat)
      • Several IPs can be pinged.
      • Door Open/Closed (read switch already in place)
      • like to use the light tower if possible the rest is disposable,
      • https://avtech.com/Products/Accessories/Light_Tower_Audio.htm
      • Ethernet network connectivity.
      • Battery backup just in case.
      • with Information compiled to a json file
      • I like basic stats shown on a 10"+ LCD with the server room

      I would appreciate any pointer, be gentle it my first time :)

      In life all things are connected.

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        mattarnold700
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        That sounds like a great project, peter2cfu! Building an environmental monitor with an M5Stack is a perfect way to get started with IoT. The light tower sounds like a cool addition for a quick visual status check. There are some great tutorials out there for M5Stack and ESP32 that should help you get going with the sensors and coding. Good luck

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