Weather station

Weather station

prusaprinters

<p>I've build my own, small and easy weather station:</p><p>It's based on an ESP8266-Microcontroller (Wemos D1 mini), which is reading the data from a sensor called "BME280" and sending them via WIFI to a homebuild API.</p><p>To be able to install the sensor somewhere outside, I've designed this case.</p><p>It consists out of three parts:</p><ul><li>Controllerhousing</li><li>Rain protection</li><li>Barclamp&nbsp;</li></ul><p>The BME280 is available in different sizes, I've got one single- and one double-layered.<br>This is, why two different housings are available.<br>Please check your sensor and choose the right model above.</p><p>The bar I attached the sensor to, is from another project, a few years ago:&nbsp;<br><a href="https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/68525-outdoor-windowmount">https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/68525-outdoor-windowmount</a></p><p>To connect the clamp with the rain-protection-model use an 8mm rod.</p><p>You want some code to build your weatherstation? Here you go:<br><a href="https://github.com/flazer/weather-station">https://github.com/flazer/weather-station</a></p><p>Here are two video I've made, while building this thing (Sorry, german only):<br>Part 1: <a href="https://youtu.be/KMwVNuzghsY">https://youtu.be/KMwVNuzghsY</a><br>Part 2: <a href="https://youtu.be/H0V1uFBAILE">https://youtu.be/H0V1uFBAILE</a></p><h3>Post-Printing</h3><p><strong>Avoiding environmental influences</strong></p><p>The models are printed with PETG. To avoid environmental influences, I've primed and painted all parts multiple times.</p>

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