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@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ The updated ESPHome code is [available over on GitHub in a new repository](https
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`*` Ensure you select the correct device on the page as it shows multiple options.
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`†` One of these sets is optional, and is useful if you do not want to solder the individual sensors directly to the board. You can also use individually sized (3-, 4-, 5-, and 6-pin headers) for the individual sensors should you wish for a neater result, though this is more expensive.
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`†` One of these sets is optional, and is useful if you do not want to solder the individual sensors directly to the board. You can also use individually sized (3-, 4-, 5-, and 6-pin) headers for the individual sensors should you wish for a neater result, though this is more expensive.
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Overall, the cost is about $2 more than the original SuperSensor, despite the sensor changes, as several other parts - namely the ESP32 - have dropped in price over that time.
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