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@ Moon! It's not the East or the West side... it's the Dark Side
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Im just putting it out here.
I really want a Weather-TOH. However, I'm a complete n00b.
I have no idea how to make anything.
Idea: wreck a windspeed meter, salvage parts, find out a way to hook them up with the jolla. Problem: Expensive, but good for a prototype?
I also got an AS3935 from an old project, but its on a prototype board for arduino.
What i would find nice on the toh:
AS3935 Lightning sensor. 40 km range, perfect for hikes, biking, fishing etc.
Temperature meter.
Humidity.
Pressure.
Other weather sensors i can't think of right now.
Windspeed - (good luck with that lol)
First questions: Is it even possible?
/Jonatan