November 20, 2016
Description
eNVIRO sense: REMOTE WEATHER STATION SENSOR WITH STEVENSON SCREEN (provisional):
https://www.hackster.io/antiElectron/outdoor-wireless-sensor-with-stevenson-screen-dbe5c1?ref=user&ref_id=110211&offset=0
This is a development of my weather station unit that I've published on Hackster:
https://www.hackster.io/antiElectron/arduino-based-weather-station-with-remote-sensor-unit-671f09?ref=user&ref_id=110211&offset=6
see also a new development on Hactester at: https://www.hackster.io/antiElectron/enviro-7-touch-panel-weather-station-with-remote-sensor-7cce54?ref=user&ref_id=110211&offset=0
The remote sensor is designed to be mounted outdoor and features a Stevenson screen for a proper sensor shielding; a SHT31 provides accurate temperature and humidity measurements. The sensor is hooked-up to my own design eDOTcore (see it on Hackster at:
https://www.hackster.io/antiElectron/edotcore-a-versatile-arduino-board-with-built-in-rtc-7a5b1a?ref=user&ref_id=110211&offset=12); anyway any Arduino Micro or Nano will be suitable for this project. The data are wirelessly transmitted by means of a NRLf24L01 with external antenna to the base unit.
The power supply of the whole sensor relies on a 800mAh Li-Po battery that is charged by a 110x60 solar panel (6V 1W).
The whole assembly is 3D printed and features:
B.O.M.
UPDATE 24/03/2017 Definitive 3D model files released
License:
Creative Commons - Attribution - Non-Commercial - No Derivatives