Cheers mate, I definitely have an interest in it. Here is the GitHub for integrating the new TTN V3 with Home Assistant - github.com/angelnu/home_assistant_thethingsnetwork
This is neat, I'd love to see something like this with windspeed, direction, rain and lighting gauges as well. I want to plant them around town. (small town) and aggregate the data from all of them.
Beauty. Well done sir. Check out the Heltec boards. Very easy, Arduino compatible and you can eliminate a bunch of those boards. They also have integrated solar charge controllers so you can slap a little solar module on your project and have it run forever.
Haha you are right. I now need to figure out how to fit one of these into the case - Particulate Matter Sensor core-electronics.com.au/catalog/product/view/sku/SEN-15103 - or find a better location for it.
Would like to use this on a rural property with an input from a Water Tank (Pressure Sensor) as well. Please confirm that I would need to also setup my own Gateway (maybe your uGateway) or could it also be configured in a peer to peer arrangement with the use of say Home Assistant for graphic displays etc. Any feedback welcome.
Excellent idea! Totally within the capabilities of a LoRa system just like this one 😊. The best place to get tips on projects is our forum, come hit it up here and we'll get our in-house experts onto it - forum.core-electronics.com.au/
Brilliant video. I'm from Brazil and was wondering if any other Lora modules are compatible with this guide? For us the easier way to buy components like that it trough Aliexpress, most of the time that prevent the packages to be stuck on a bureaucracy customs. I've looked over and found dozens of options for lora to PicoPi, so I'm kind a lost if any of these devices will get a similar result from the ones you used. Thanks for the great video, got a new subscriber 🙂
Sweeet! Welcome to Australia 😊 I'd love to visit Brazil. The LoRa Modules we have here can do all kinds of Radio Frequencies appropriate for wherever you are based in the world. They use the same module as the Seeed Lora-E5 Board - core-electronics.com.au/lora-e5-mini-stm32wle5jc-dev-board.html?gclid=Cj0KCQiAo-yfBhD_ARIsANr56g4QaFQM9FObP_nI4NVrfg8KrqIMOzHCMGIVO-wEHKpnl7P-46QHPqEaAu0nEALw_wcB - So long as you update the script to be appropriate for your location you'll be off to the races. Thanks for your kindest words! Glad to have you onboard.
Awesome video and great tutorials - any idea how have the PICO (Micropython) use a GSM 4G unit as it's main internet source? I am as far as setting the device up, configured UART and can sent AT commands via UART, make a data connection and get an IP address, then put the modem to sleep, but I am stumped on how to send the "sensor_readings" to say Datacake or InfluxDB using this connection instead of WIFI - I have Pimironi Pico Weather running the scripts (It looks like the FW uses GET/POST to upload to InfluxDB but there will be no wifi where I deploy and I will use LORAWAN on the second unit when I get there - any chance you could assist PLEASE!!!!
Can this design be used for Google home. Recently I found out that when I ask Google for the Temperature and Humidity it is actually replying with data from a suburb quite a distance away. I would love to ask google for the temperature and it replies with the temperature of the LoRa weather monitor in my back yard. Any chance of a video or instructions on how I could set this up.
Great job. Thank for helping evolving the world.Just curious if you have thought of integrating such project to HomeAssistant.
Cheers mate, I definitely have an interest in it. Here is the GitHub for integrating the new TTN V3 with Home Assistant - github.com/angelnu/home_assistant_thethingsnetwork
Great thkx..
This is neat, I'd love to see something like this with windspeed, direction, rain and lighting gauges as well. I want to plant them around town. (small town) and aggregate the data from all of them.
Beauty. Well done sir. Check out the Heltec boards. Very easy, Arduino compatible and you can eliminate a bunch of those boards. They also have integrated solar charge controllers so you can slap a little solar module on your project and have it run forever.
Just a wonderful video and project, excellently presented and edited.
Great tutorial Tim!
Cheer for the support mate 😊!
Use D cells if you have the space, I have a digital clock still running on the same cell since 2005 !
Definitely a great idea! + I'll be able to 3D print a D cell holder too.
0:52 congrats
that IS a beautiful dashboard! :)
Also: I absolutely LOVE your sweater today♡
Aww! Cheers for your super swell comments 😊❤ Your videos are rad too!
@@Core-Electronics 🥰! Thank you for checking out my channel. I haven't posted a video in so very long I forget they are there sometimes.
Be well, luv.
Fantastic Gracias
Nice! Thank you!
Cheers mate 😊!
another good vid and equiptment
Stay cosy everyone :D
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Great project! However, ens160 is an indoor air quality sensor.
Haha you are right. I now need to figure out how to fit one of these into the case - Particulate Matter Sensor core-electronics.com.au/catalog/product/view/sku/SEN-15103 - or find a better location for it.
Can this SEN-15103 be used for outdoor projects?@@Core-Electronics
Would like to use this on a rural property with an input from a Water Tank (Pressure Sensor) as well. Please confirm that I would need to also setup my own Gateway (maybe your uGateway) or could it also be configured in a peer to peer arrangement with the use of say Home Assistant for graphic displays etc. Any feedback welcome.
Excellent idea! Totally within the capabilities of a LoRa system just like this one 😊. The best place to get tips on projects is our forum, come hit it up here and we'll get our in-house experts onto it - forum.core-electronics.com.au/
Brilliant video. I'm from Brazil and was wondering if any other Lora modules are compatible with this guide? For us the easier way to buy components like that it trough Aliexpress, most of the time that prevent the packages to be stuck on a bureaucracy customs. I've looked over and found dozens of options for lora to PicoPi, so I'm kind a lost if any of these devices will get a similar result from the ones you used. Thanks for the great video, got a new subscriber 🙂
Sweeet! Welcome to Australia 😊 I'd love to visit Brazil. The LoRa Modules we have here can do all kinds of Radio Frequencies appropriate for wherever you are based in the world. They use the same module as the Seeed Lora-E5 Board - core-electronics.com.au/lora-e5-mini-stm32wle5jc-dev-board.html?gclid=Cj0KCQiAo-yfBhD_ARIsANr56g4QaFQM9FObP_nI4NVrfg8KrqIMOzHCMGIVO-wEHKpnl7P-46QHPqEaAu0nEALw_wcB - So long as you update the script to be appropriate for your location you'll be off to the races.
Thanks for your kindest words! Glad to have you onboard.
Do i need the lib to make it run continuously with the battery plugin?
Awesome video and great tutorials - any idea how have the PICO (Micropython) use a GSM 4G unit as it's main internet source? I am as far as setting the device up, configured UART and can sent AT commands via UART, make a data connection and get an IP address, then put the modem to sleep, but I am stumped on how to send the "sensor_readings" to say Datacake or InfluxDB using this connection instead of WIFI - I have Pimironi Pico Weather running the scripts (It looks like the FW uses GET/POST to upload to InfluxDB but there will be no wifi where I deploy and I will use LORAWAN on the second unit when I get there - any chance you could assist PLEASE!!!!
Do you seel the kit in europe?
Can this design be used for Google home. Recently I found out that when I ask Google for the Temperature and Humidity it is actually replying with data from a suburb quite a distance away. I would love to ask google for the temperature and it replies with the temperature of the LoRa weather monitor in my back yard. Any chance of a video or instructions on how I could set this up.
Hi where can I get that cover
Check the article for a full BIll of Materials
the word is dayta not darta!
Maybe in your accent 🤷♂️ "daHta" is pretty cool and normal in Australia
You can hear Tim use both cause he's an international gentleman 😗