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Project Apogee part 2: power supply

Posted on August 8, 2021August 26, 2021 by meteodrenthe

Project Apogee requires me to rethink the power supply of my weather station. When I start writing this, the Meteodrenthe weather station runs on solar power only. The Davis components have their own panel inside the transmitters. Other custom elements use 2 watt 6 volt panels by Voltaic Systems. This has been an ideal solution…

My personal weather station is located in a small township in the North of the Netherlands.

This blog records updates to my setup, development of components, weather reports and anything related.

Real time data generated by the weather station can be found on meteodrenthe.nl.

Some products and technologies in use:

Davis Vantage Pro 2

Davis AirLink

Davis WeatherLink Live

Barani MeteoShield Pro

Apogee Instruments TS-100

Davis 7714 radiation shield

MetSpec RAD14 radiation shield

Vaisala DRT504

Siap+Micros SMarT CELLino

Wemos D1 Mini microcontrollers

Bosch BMP280/BMP3xx pressure sensors

Sensirion SHT35 temp/hygro sensor

PT100 temperature sensor

10K NTC thermistors

Adafruit breakout boards

ADS1115 analog-to-digital converter

Light intensity sensors

Voltaic Systems solar panels

Foscam FI9900P weather cam

Raspberry Pi Zero W

Custom printed circuit boards

C++ (Arduino code)

Java (server backend)

Angular Framework

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