Squix Weather Station

Squix Weather Station

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I created the Squix Weather Station using the ESP8266 micro controller and designed a basic stand for it. A battery tray is cleverly hidden underneath, utilizing a Nokia BL-5C battery to provide approximately 24 hours of power. Although the design isn't particularly impressive, it does get the job done effectively. Upon reviewing the image featuring the battery, I noticed that it's incorrectly oriented by 180 degrees. To ensure proper alignment, simply use the two small cutouts on the right side to connect the + and - wires. Adding a few small springs would also help facilitate connections. Initially, I had to secure the wire ends with blobs of solder and hold them in place with painters tape until a more permanent solution could be found. This project is still a work in progress. If you're interested in remixing it, please feel free to do so. You can find the full details on my project site at https://blog.squix.org/2015/12/esp8266-weather-station-measuring-2.html

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