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Feedback would be highly appreciated!
A few notes on reducing item count; YMMV on how much less readable these might be:
- Drop state 3 & jump straight to 4
- Use regex instead of the combination of sgn and logic components
- Water detector can be wired directly w/o wifi since it's only used twice
- For the pump, if you use set_targetlevel instead of set_speed, you can also have it draining in state 1 to help with leaks
- Label for the memory is swapped, you're reading from wifi 1 and writing to wifi 0
- Simplifing button logic, three blocks with all buttons attached to each:
1) RegEx w/ "([14])" and use the capture group. Wire that and buttons to an adder - this advances the state on button press.
2) Sgn + And for 2, output 5
3) Sgn + And for 5, output 2
That should drop the component count to around 30ish, depending on how aggressively you combine wifi components.
@Rep1le - No, I'm not sane. If you have an easier way to do it then by all means do it! I'd love to see it.