AtticTemp - Temperature / Climate Logger

“High tolerance temperature gauge and climate logger for your attic or other outdoor structures”
more ...“High tolerance temperature gauge and climate logger for your attic or other outdoor structures”
more ...“When I started designing a puppet play set (scale 1: 4) in the style of the early twentieth century one, it occurred to me that the protagonist was listening to music from a gramophone. As I really like electronic devices …
more ...“The “Breathing Exercise Light” described here is a simple and relatively inexpensive pulsing light that may support you in your breathing execises and help you to keep a constant breathing rhythm. It could also be used e.g. as a …
more ...“I here would like to describe a very simple and compact, Raspberry Pi Zero-based weather station, which displays the values measured by a BME280 temperature/pressure/humidity sensor on a Pimoroni Inky pHAT e-paper/e-ink display. To allow the connection …
more ...“This project came about after my beloved laptop’s optical drive started to misbehave. The CD tray would repeatedly pop out whenever I gave my laptop a push or moved it about in any way. My diagnosis of the problem …
more ...“In this Instructable I show you how I used ESP-NOW in my home automation. In the schematic you can see the communication flows I show you:how the sender workshow the receiver workshow the serial communication with a Raspberry …
more ...“A cool raspberry pi project that uses the GPS breakout module and 2 small Digole displays to have a navigation computer on your dash.”
more ...“This is a affordable $100 raspberry pi computer. This computer is not the thinnest or prettiest thing on instrutables. This is for getting the job done. The shell is 3D printed. There is 1 charging port, for the motherboard. The …
more ...“It feels like only the other day I was going on about an instant camera that uses thermal paper being one of my abandoned dreams. I abandoned it because I found out it had already been done, and isn’t …
more ...“Motivation: I wanted to use battery powered Raspberry Pi camera to take once-a-day photos outdoors to create long term time-lapse videos. My particular application is to record ground cover plant growth this coming spring and summer. Challenge: Design low current …
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