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I'm a engineer and has done may projects over the years from amps for my home sound system to computer servers, motion detectors and things in-between. One thing I found is although fun, pure DIY isn't always the most cost effective answer. In your case I'd be tempted to by an off the shelf sensor for the rooms and focus my energies on the smart thermostat itself giving it features and abilities not found elsewhere. I use a smart thermostat and smart vents in the home for climate control. Both systems offer temperature sensors running about 30e-35e. Although they do use batteries in 1 yr, never had to change one (uses cr2032 <1e each). Focus on the fun unique parts of your project and shortcut the other parts. I do the same when cooking
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