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WeatherStation.ino |
Modular Weather Station
An ESP8266 based weather station, designed to be modular.
Hardware requirements
This station is based on ESP8266 boards, like the NodeMCU. I personally develop using a LoLin mini, but also tested the station with an Arduino UNO and a NodeMCU v3 board.
Temperature and humidity
To measure temperature and humidity, you will need a DHT11 or DHT22 sensor. DHT11, usually blue in color, is for indoor usage since it’s not reliable under freezing temperature, while DHT22, usually white in color, can be used outside.
Atmospheric pressure
To measure pressure, you will need a BMP085 or BMP180 module, connected to the main board via I²C. The sensor on it is also capable of measuring temperature, so if you don’t have a DHT11/DHT22 at hand, you can still get temperature data (the firmware prefers DHT11/DHT22 if present).
Ambient light
To measure ambient light level, you will need a BH1750 module, connected to the board via I²C.
Rain
To check if it’s raining or not, you will need a FC-37 or YL-83 module. Since the only analogue pin of the board is reserved for checking the battery level, you have to use the digital pin of the module.
Power source
If you can put the whole box near an outlet plug, you are good to go! Just attach an old USB phone charger to the board, and your station is powered.
If that’s not an option for you, you can attach a battery to the VIN and GND pins. Consult your board’s manual for the voltage range.
Compiling
Copy the file config.h.sample
to config.h
and edit the parameters within.
You can either compile the whole sketch from within the Arduino IDE or, if you are familiar with the command line, you can use the official Arduino CLI tools:
arduino-cli compile -b --fqbn esp8266:esp8266:nodemcuv2 /path/to/the/sketch /path/to/the/sketch/build