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    Hi,

    I'm very new to this, and just build a small setup which is working fine with a MQTT, and a single arduino with a lightluxsensor, now i'd like to make a build with 2 lightluxsensors on the same board, but i can't figure out where to find the information on how to define a second sensor of the same type.

    Regards CartoonDragon

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    • Gutz2001G Gutz2001

      Hi,

      I'm very new to this, and just build a small setup which is working fine with a MQTT, and a single arduino with a lightluxsensor, now i'd like to make a build with 2 lightluxsensors on the same board, but i can't figure out where to find the information on how to define a second sensor of the same type.

      Regards CartoonDragon

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      @Gutz2001 Instructables maybe it can help

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