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Telegram: ESP32 Motion Detection with Notifications (Arduino IDE)

Q&A Forum › Telegram: ESP32 Motion Detection with Notifications (Arduino IDE)
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Teeluck Darminder asked 3 years ago

Hi, my question is based on Telegram ESP32 Motion Detection with Notifications (Arduino IDE) is it possible to use five sensors sr501and receive notification individually based on where the sensor has been placed. When I have modified the coding in the book for five sensors which I have placed in five angle, when I received Telegram notification it only for one

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Sara Santos Staff answered 3 years ago

Hi.
Yes, it should be possible, but I never experimented that.
To better understand what might be wrong, you need to share your code.
Regards,
Sara

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Sara Santos Staff answered 3 years ago

Hi.
I received your code via email.
Try to use only one bot.
You can use the same bot throughout all your code. The difference is that it will send different messages depending on the PIR that was activated.
Are the PIR sensors being all activated as expected?
Regards,
Sara

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