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a weather station blog

    Category: Raspberry Pi

    My Pi Zero + Meteostick setup

    Posted on October 31, 2020July 27, 2022 by meteodrenthe

    I have been using the Meteostick in combination with a Raspberry Pi to process sensor updates from the Davis Vantage Pro 2 setup for about 10 months now. The setup has undergone some changes. Currently, I have the Meteostick connected to a Raspberry Pi Zero W. This has a singular responsibility: read the updates from […]

    Posted in Meteostick, Raspberry Pi

    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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