I've just created a 3D printable case for LILYGO T-Display S3 (no header pin version).
If your interested you can download it from here:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5619955
I've just created a 3D printable case for LILYGO T-Display S3 (no header pin version).
If your interested you can download it from here:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5619955
Here is my first project on the LILYGO T-Display S3
https://rlatour.com/cpumonitorjr/
I really like this board!
Here is a link to an open-source Nixie Tube Clock I developed for my LilyGo T-Display S3.
https://github.com/roblatour/NixieTubeClock
It also has code in it that allows you to use your computer / phone's browser to set up wifi access - i.e. the your network ssid and password do not have the be hardcoded in the sketch.
I wrote that part as an alternative to using ESP-Touch which seems to require that you use a 3rd party phone app - something I myself did not want to do as none (that I could find) were open source - I would rather just use my regular browser (in incognito mode).
Hope it will be of interest!
I thought I'd share with you my latest project using a LilyGo T-Display S3
It is an open source project to monitor Google AdSense views, clicks and revenue, and display them on an ESP32 TFT display.
For more information, please visit: [https://rlatour.com/adsensetracker/](link url)
Also, if you haven't seen it before, here is another open source project I put together which monitors the performance of a Windows computer and displays it wirelessly on the T-Display S3: [https://rlatour.com/cpumonitorjr/](link url)
If you know of anyone who might be interested in either of these projects, please pass them along!
as well, I designed a 3D printable adjustable case for it ...
The project is a YouTube subscriber counter, for more information please see:
https://rlatour.com/youtubesubscribercounter/
(also if you like the project and you don't mind please like the video and subscribe to see more)
@teastain2 Perfect, thank you Terry!
Also, thanks again for your feedback on the video. I've just updated it on Youtube (it will take up to 80 minutes for the High Quality versions to be available) but even what's there now is much better. Here's the link: https://youtu.be/YdbTDYZ2Ues
Rob
Here's a little trick ...
did you know that you can share the power between two T-Display-S3 devices by plugging one into your USB power cable, and then joining the second device to the first device via the devices' battery cables.
Here a couple pictures to show you what I mean:
I've been using this setup for several months with no issue!