Greetings from Seattle - Working on firmware for a weather station

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Greetings from Seattle - Working on firmware for a weather station

#1 Post by seattlebiker » 09 Aug 2023, 21:47

Hi all,

I stumbled across this forum while searching for ways to self-report supply voltage and current for a weather station I'm working on (have been for a long time). I acquired a MetOne weather station some time ago and it has been a learning experience since the original MCU I was trying to use was an 8051! (If you care to, please see my website at https://unixwizardry.com), for some history. The plan is to have the station, based on a Wemos D1 Mini, send JSON (ArduinoJsaon) formatted reports via MQTT to a Raspberry Pi running Node-RED. It will be powered by a LiPo battery (solar charged), and the charge monitored by an INA219. So, user dynamicdave said he's using a NRF24L01 link to the master system, and I'm wondering if he's using MQTT. (I would ask him but I'm too new to this forum.) Anybody else out there using MQTT reporting with NRF24L01's? Thanks!

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Re: Greetings from Seattle - Working on firmware for a weather station

#2 Post by bidrohini » 29 Aug 2023, 10:36

I am not sure if it is going to help you anyway or not. Here is a blog on Automation/IoT with NRF24L01+ and MQTT:
https://tmrh20.blogspot.com/2019/05/aut ... -mqtt.html
And by the way, you can take a look here if you decide to work on the display unit of your weather station:

https://www.pcbway.com/project/sharepro ... 51042.html

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