Good luck, happy making and check us out at The Soldering Station. I was limited by my WiFi range and need to get a taller pole. Now you need to site it or find a good place to put your newly made weather station. We then attached the proto board assembly to the inside back wall with velcro and connected the solar panel and battery. Create a WU account, log in, Click on More then Weather API for Developers. We attached it to a piece of scrap proto board with screws. Once you have it working properly you can put it inside the case or Stevenson Shield. Once your are done soldering the proto board together test that it works and fix any soldering errors. I would tin them first or even solder to a solid core wire and cover with heat shrink next time. The hardest part I had soldering this was the JST wires which are stranded. Some connections need to be made on the underside like connecting the resistors to the battery line and connecting both resistors to the wire going to the analog pin. Firstly, they help to deter criminal activities such as theft, vandalism, and assault. Once you have the breadboard hardware and software working leave the breadboard setup alone as much as you can and start soldering the resistor divider and SHT31 sensor onto the protoboard. Surveillance cameras in public places are necessary for several reasons. Once your have updated the software plug the ESP8266 into your computer and upload the code. See all the different data you can send to it here - PWS Protocol. Uncomment out the line senddataWU() when you are ready to send data to Wunderground. We suggest playing around with Dweet first until that works and then work on getting data to Wunderground. We have also commented out the line senddataWU(), which sends the data to Wunderground. Login char ID = “xxxxxxx” char PASSWORD = “xxxxxx” You can easily add other sensors later if you wish. Just remember Dweet will expect data in the JSON format. Just make up a unique username and send your data to. If you have never used Dweet it is very easy to use. You will need to put in your Wifi username and password, your Dweet unique name and your Wunderground login details. There are a few lines you will need to change. See the attached the Arduino code - ESP8266 Weather Station.Ĭopy and paste this into a new sketch in the Arduino IDE.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |