Good suggestion. I can't wait for the ice and snow to be gone for a day or
two and get the sensor down where I can really troubleshoot what is wrong.
Everything is working great with that sensor disconnected. It could also
be a problem with AD converter on the Hobby Board's anemometer board.
Sorry, miswriting.
I meant transil diode, not transit.
Le mardi 28 février 2017 22:11:15 UTC+1, wysiwyg a écrit :
>
> Hi! By the way, I'm a bit surprised a spike on network reaches the supply
> of your wind sensor but if you face such issues, you may use a transit
> diode (select a voltage
Those ESP8266 look interesting. I ordered a couple so I can do some
experimenting.
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Hello !
And thx for answer!
In the meantime, I changed a bit my mind (as I have discovered many new
things).
I found the ESP8266 which is a kind of cheap arduino with wifi connexion.
So it will provide quite reliable wifi connexion.
Then using MQTT, it can allow a nice communication with