Really nice video and production values! If your shop offers all parts for this project as a kit, can you please include a link to that with the other links? Thanks!
They are produced by WAGO and come in all kinds of formats. Here is a link to their website. www.wago.com/de/c/installationsklemmen?sort=relevance&page=1
Hey. Seriously. Thank you. I just downloaded soft and I can CLEARLY see why your vid was recomnded. You're an aweso intro into
Nice and well documented project. What about WiFi power consumption? How long does the Lion-Battery last?
It would have been nice to see it working! But the video was very good, thanks for sharing your project.
Thanks for watching!
Nice to see these mini project bro. Thanks
Glad you liked it!
I'm not sure this type of CAD/CAM (Cardboard Aided Manufacture) is suitable for outdoor use.
Thats a fair point :D A 3D Printed case would be more suitable
@@pi3g I could not resist using the term CAD/CAM :D
Really nice video and production values! If your shop offers all parts for this project as a kit, can you please include a link to that with the other links? Thanks!
Thank you! We are indeed working on adding a Pico solar kit to our shop, that will include all components needed for solar powering the Pico W.
Really nice video, brother, but i have a problem. I can't find the sensor you used, so can i use a dht 11 instead?
Try it out - I'm not sure!
What is the correct rating for the Schottky Diode?
We used a 1N5817 Schottky Diode which is rated for 20V and 1A. You can even improve on this design according to the Pico Datasheet.
do you have links for those wire clamps? those look useful
They are produced by WAGO and come in all kinds of formats.
Here is a link to their website.
www.wago.com/de/c/installationsklemmen?sort=relevance&page=1
Is there any way to use the data in Weewx ?
Since WeeWX can import CSV files, there should be a way to convert the JSON data into the correct CSV format, so that you can use it in WeeWX.
I found most of the parts on Banggood and AliExpress.
You find *all* the parts on buyzero.de :)
Hello, why don't you all try pycharm once, I am pretty sure, the experience will be much nicer...
Thonny is preinstalled on Raspberry Pi. Hence it is the easiest and cheapest solution for most people. Of course there are more powerful IDEs.
@@pi3g Yes, well I am looking for that juicy autocompletion, that's why, I guess then the dev process would be a bit nicer.
Can you explain the coding much more detail ?
Check out our written article: picockpit.com/raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-pico-w-remote-weather-station-solar-powered-and-softap/
Deutsch wäre leichter zu verstehen gewesen.
nicht für Amerikaner 🙂