Tuesday, 24 May 2016

Build a Pi weather station

Build a Pi weather station

Stuck for something to do on a rainy Tuesday afternoon? How about turning your Pi into a weather station so you can predict precipitation?

While a waterproof case is also a good idea here, some of the sensors would benefit from being outside the case, like the temperature sensor –  there are waterproofed variants available for some of them. You could always use a mix of sensors, so you can take an average of the readings and also have some built-in redundancy.

The idea here is to connect up lots of sensors via the GPIOs in order to get a reading of the weather state in your area. With the Wi-Fi and portable power pack, you can have the weather station in your garden connected to your home router (or a Wi-Fi repeater!) for an internet connection, and you can post all of the data onto an easily-accessed WordPress site, hosted on the Pi.

You will need:

– DHT22 sensor
– BMP085 sensor
– TGS 2600
– UV1-01 sensor
– LDR (light dependent resistor)
– ADC (analogue-to-digital convertor)
– Wind vane
– Anemometer



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