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Introduction

Some while ago I bought one of these shiny IoT devices called „Sonoff“, a smart relay for home automation.
Basically I just wanted to proof that homie-8266 runs on it.
As this projects worked out so well (I even attached a DHT-22 temperature/humidity sensor to it) I ordered more of these small ESP8266-powered devices.
This time a Sonoff RF, so I could control another lamp even with a RF remote.</description>
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