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Added further information on how I2C devices can be daisy-chained together on one bus to make this clearer for new users for the I2C bus and to ESPHome.

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Related issue (if applicable): fixes

Pull request in esphome with YAML changes (if applicable): esphome/esphome#

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  • Branch: next is for changes and new documentation that will go public with the next ESPHome release. Fixes, changes and adjustments for the current release should be created against current.
  • Link added in /index.rst when creating new documents for new components or cookbook.

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@jesserockz jesserockz merged commit bdbf972 into esphome:current Nov 8, 2020
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