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My (little) Weather iot Box
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This is my first IoT autonomous weather station. This compact box is designed to operate for two weeks on a single charge from its 240mAh battery. If you're looking for an even more powerful weather IoT solution, consider this alternative model: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2235055 Hardware Configuration: ESP8266 ESP-12F microcontroller GY-68 BMP180 Digital Barometric Pressure Sensor Board Module USB Lithium Battery Charger Module Board With Charging And Protection 3.7V 240mAh 30C LiPo Battery Software Setup: To collect data for my Home Automation system (Jeedom), I utilize Espeasy. This platform allows me to control the ESP8266 and all connected module boards. To achieve one week of autonomous operation, I transmit data to Jeedom every twenty minutes and initiate the deep sleep process. Pin Configuration: Connect 3.3v output to VCC, EN (charge protector), VIN (BMP180) Connect Gnd output to GND and GPIO15, GND (BMP180) Route GPIO12 and GPIO13 to SCL and SDA (BMP180) Link GPIO16 to RST (for deep sleep functionality) You can also add a custom external pin configuration for TX/RX to facilitate debugging. 3D Printing: Download the entire 5-part assembly or just the esp_waether2_all.stl file for all parts.
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