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As of 12-2017 the station is off-line because of moving. The station needs some repair work but should get new life in 2019. |
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Bloominglabs has an Argent ADS-WS1 weather station. This unit measures temperature, humidity, rain, wind speed, and wind direction. |
Bloominglabs has an Argent ADS-WS1 weather station. This unit measures temperature, humidity, rain, wind speed, and wind direction. |
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[[Image:Bl_weather_station01.jpg|none|thumb|200px|Weather Station]] |
[[Image:Bl_weather_station01.jpg|none|thumb|200px|Weather Station]] |
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A generous member of the public donated this to us in April of 2015. As part of a Instructable hackathon we used an Raspberry Pi 2 to read the data and present it on the network. |
A generous member of the public (now a member) donated this to us in April of 2015. As part of a Instructable hackathon we used an Raspberry Pi 2 to read the data and present it on the network. Then in another Instructable hackathon we built a proper enclosure for obtaining accurate temperature and humidity readings. |
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* http://www.instructables.com/id/Raspberry-Pi-2-Weather-Station/ |
* http://www.instructables.com/id/Raspberry-Pi-2-Weather-Station/ |
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* https://www.instructables.com/id/Build-a-Weather-Station-Enclosure/ |
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More information about this hackathon is available under [[Hackathons]]. |
More information about this hackathon is available under [[Hackathons]]. |
Latest revision as of 16:02, 27 November 2018
As of 12-2017 the station is off-line because of moving. The station needs some repair work but should get new life in 2019.
Bloominglabs has an Argent ADS-WS1 weather station. This unit measures temperature, humidity, rain, wind speed, and wind direction.
Weather Station
A generous member of the public (now a member) donated this to us in April of 2015. As part of a Instructable hackathon we used an Raspberry Pi 2 to read the data and present it on the network. Then in another Instructable hackathon we built a proper enclosure for obtaining accurate temperature and humidity readings.
- http://www.instructables.com/id/Raspberry-Pi-2-Weather-Station/
- https://www.instructables.com/id/Build-a-Weather-Station-Enclosure/
More information about this hackathon is available under Hackathons.
To reach the weather station you can visit this url: