Hello! 

I'm building a weather station. Not super original, I realize, but a lot of 
fun nonetheless. 

I've gotten a hold of a nice Davis anemometer, everything is working great, 
and I'm looking into expanding with other sensors.
I've found multiple references to the CircuitCo Weather Cape 
<https://elinux.org/BeagleBone_Weather>, but it seems like it's no longer 
in production. Furthermore, I thought it'd be better (more reliable, more 
accurate) to have the sensors located *outside* the enclosure. Or am I 
wrong? 

AdaFruit sells such a thing (AM2302 <https://www.adafruit.com/product/393>), 
but the protocol looks iffy (I'm using Bonescript, not Python). SparkFun 
has a bunch of options also, but they all look like "internal" sensors, 
i.e. not meant for exposure. 
I've seen other projects go with an all-in-one weather sensor kit sold by 
Davis; it looks like a bit much. And rather pricey. 

I'm curious to hear what other enthusiasts use... Thanks! 

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