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I bought a nest gen 2 thermostat to play with a open source project that revives old nest thermostats (https://nolongerevil.com/). Since I don't want to install it into the home, because it will be a toy. I was thinking of building a test rig using a arduino or esp32 to simulate a HVAC and indoor temperature. I'm IT guy, not a HVAC guy, I think this would be a good learning project. Any suggestions?

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[–] Kolanaki@pawb.social 1 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

Any particular reason? Just for funsies?

Cuz I mean, if you really want to measure oven temps you can get thermometer probes that can withstand that kind of heat to make sure your food is at temp. No simulation required.

Of course if it's just an engineering project to learn more about building the device that isn't gonna help lol