Weather station - Radiation screen

Weather station - Radiation screen

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<p>Yet another “<i>weather station</i>” that consists only of a simple radiation screen.</p><p>There is plenty of space for multiple sensors and a cut-out on the top disc to insert a little plexiglass piece for sensors like the GY-49 (illuminance) or the GY-8511 (UV index).</p><p>The solar panel I used (130x150mm) is a bit overkill and the support I designed can be vastly improved. If you need a smaller frame just ask.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Bill of materials/Components I used:</p><ul><li>M4 threaded rods<ul><li>&nbsp;&nbsp;3x ~16 cm</li><li>&nbsp;&nbsp;1x ~8 cm</li></ul></li><li>5x M4 nuts</li><li>5x M4 wing nuts</li><li>4x M4 cap nuts</li><li>3x M4 washers</li><li>4x M3 nuts</li><li>2x M3 screws 12 mm</li><li>2x M3 screws 16 mm</li><li>2x M2 screws 8 mm</li><li>1 piece of circular plexiglass r=~65mm</li></ul><p>Electronics:</p><ul><li>18650 battery</li><li>Wemos D1 mini</li><li>BME280</li><li>GY-49 (Max44009)</li><li>TP4056</li><li>Solar panel 5V 500 mAh - 130x150mm</li><li>5x7 cm perfboard</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The design is far from being perfect and it surely can be improved in multiple ways, feel free to add, modify or remove any parts you think are improvable.</p>

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