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Weather Software => RaspberryPI Weather Software => Topic started by: miraculon on April 16, 2015, 11:37:59 AM
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I came across this on eBay and Googled for it directly and found this page:
http://www.switchdoc.com/weatherpiarduino-bare-board/ (http://www.switchdoc.com/weatherpiarduino-bare-board/)
Looks kind of interesting, it supports the AS3935 lightning detector. The sensors are I2C, not One-Wire.
(http://i2.wp.com/www.switchdoc.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/IMG_2511.jpg?resize=300%2C280)
Greg H.
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That is neat but no Pi software - yet. And I wish they had a 1-Wire version. I have scads of that stuff still around. With a Davis rain bucket and a Windspeed optical anemometer I could see a full wx station that blows the pants off pretty much every other prosumer-grade or less station out of the water. I know I2C is great, but (a) I don't know it and (b) don't have it.
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That is neat but no Pi software - yet. And I wish they had a 1-Wire version. I have scads of that stuff still around. With a Davis rain bucket and a Windspeed optical anemometer I could see a full wx station that blows the pants off pretty much every other prosumer-grade or less station out of the water. I know I2C is great, but (a) I don't know it and (b) don't have it.
I think in another post, I mentioned that I have OWW (One Wire Weather) running on a Raspberry Pi. It was no different in configuration from any other Linux box that I have run it on, maybe easier.
I am using the DS9097U and a Serial/USB adapter on the Pi for this.
Greg H.
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Looks really great