Raspberry Pi enthusiasts and those of you looking to learn more about electronics or monitor the weather in your local area might be interested in a new Raspberry Pi powered weather station created by ...
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All you need to do is add a Z-Wave USB stick to your Raspberry Pi, and you expand the compatible device list drastically.
Online weather services are great for providing generic area forecasts, but they don’t provide hyperlocal data specific to your location. [Harald Kreuzer] needed both and built a Raspberry Pi Weather ...
In this module we will measure temperature, humidity and pressure Using a SenseHAT and Raspberry Pi. Subsequently, this data will be interfaced from the SenseHAT to the Raspberry Pi using Scratch.
The web weather station is an expansion on projects completed during the RAMPED and ESP4T workshops. It combines the strength of the Arduino Uno’s sensor reading with the processing power and Web ...
Raspberry Pi makes some incredibly versatile little computers. They have become very popular among makers and DIY enthusiasts for their small size, their affordability, their relatively impressive ...
Makers and electronic enthusiasts interested in building their very own Raspberry Pi weather station may be interested in a new project published to the GitHub website by James Howard. Detailing how ...
Custom weather stations are a common enough project these days, especially based around the ESP8266. Wire a sensor up to the MCU, power it up with an old phone charger, and you’re half way there. But ...
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