“I was inspired to this project by the project “Spooky LED Halloween Sign” by K-Greenhalgh. After reading about this project, I thought “why shouldn’t I use the ESP8266 to control the LEDs? I would be able to switch the LEDs on and off by my smartphone!”.”
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