homeassistant/ble article #3
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## Requirements
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- ESP32 device (Non affiliate link:
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[ESP-WROOM-32 Development MCU on Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/ESP-WROOM-32-Development-Microcontroller-Integrated-Compatible/dp/B08D5ZD528)
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[ESP-WROOM-32 Development MCU on Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/ESP-WROOM-32-Development-Microcontroller-Integrated-Compatible/dp/B08D5ZD528))
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- Home Assistant already setup
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- ESPHome already setup
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2. Setup an encryption key. This must be a base64-encoded, 32 bit string.
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- You can create one on the CLI using `openssl rand -base64 32`
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3. Change OTA password to desired
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4. Change wifi SSID and password for your network
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4. Change wifi SSID and password for your network in ESPHome secrets
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5. Change wifi access point fallback settings to desired
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6. **Important** - Change ble_client mac address to your Pinecil's MAC. This
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can be found in the settings as well as in logs from the above tools
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(Joric/PineSAM)
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{{< figure src="pinecil-esphome.png" alt="Pinecil esp32 configuration example" class="inline" >}}
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4. Flash the firmware to the ESP32 device
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5. Add the device to Home Assistant
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6. Create a Home Assistant dashboard to control and monitor your smart soldering
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