Bat-mail: Email alerts with the Bat Detector
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This post covers a bit of an experiment I tried using both our bat listener kit and the cheeseboard (an ESP8266 development board). I wanted to make a unit that would send me an email whenever a bat was detected in my garden. This would be based upon the ESP8266 and monitor the output from the bat listener kit we... Read more
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- Tags: bat, Cheeseboard, citizen science, esp8266, experiment, wildlife
Workshop Environmental Monitoring Project
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I have built an environmental monitoring unit for my workshop. This measures: Air Temperature, Humidity & Pressure PM2.5 and PM10 Particulate values Radiation levels It shows the data on a small OLED screen. There is a large LED RGB display which changes colour if data goes above warning levels. This unit sends data to AdafruitIO via MQTT messages. This is all... Read more
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- Tags: Cheeseboard, citizen science, education, educational, esp8266, experiment, hack, wifi
Monitoring Radiation with the CheeseBoard
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This post covers adding a radiation sensor (Geiger counter) to my environmental monitoring system. A while ago I had purchased a NETIO GC10 v2.4 Geiger Counter. This measures Beta and Gamma radiation and has a serial output, at 9600 baud. The unit was designed in the aftermath of the Fukushima disaster as a low cost way for monitoring radiation... Read more
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CheeseBoard: Adding I2C Sensors
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CheeseBoard: Adding an Air Quality Sensors
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I've been interested in environmental sensing for a long time - mainly for monitoring renewable energy sources. I've been collecting interesting sensors for a while and one of those was a "Nova PM Sensor SDS011 High Precision Laser PM2.5 Air Quality Detection Sensor" (mine came from Bang Good, but available in lots of places). This is quite a large sensor... Read more
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Quotation Machine using the CheeseBoard
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Setting yourself a small challenge in the form of an interesting project is a great way of learning - even if it involves a fair bit of failing! I set myself a weekend challenge of using our CheeseBoard ESP8266 development board to obtain and display some data from a website using a wifi connection. My original challenge was to show... Read more
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Trying out the Cheeseboard:Cheddar
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