Raspberry Pi Pico W: Wireless Weather Station

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Raspberry Pi Pico W microcontroller review, plus tutorial connecting the board to a BME280 sensor module to create a wireless weather station that transmits temperature, pressure and humidity readings to a web browser.
On this web page you can find the wiring diagram and a link to the final code:
www.explainingcomputers.com/p...
The excellent Pi Pico W "getting started" instructions from the Raspberry Pi Foundation are here:
projects.raspberrypi.org/en/p...
The page with links to download the MicroPython UF2 file is here:
www.raspberrypi.com/documenta...
The Pimoroni BME280 sensor I used in the video is available directly from Pimoroni, or on Amazon.co.uk here: amzn.to/3Q18Rjy A compatible board is available on Amazon.com here: amzn.to/3PXnF1q Note that these are affiliate links, and that as an Amazon Associate I earn a commission from any qualifying purchases you may make.
If you like this video, you may also be interested in my other Pi Pico videos, including:
Raspberry Pi Pico W: WiFi Controlled Robot:
• Raspberry Pi Pico W: W...
Raspberry Pi Pico: Inputs & Servos:
• Raspberry Pi Pico: Inp...
PicoMite: Running BASIC on a Raspberry Pi Pico:
• PicoMite: Running BASI...
IN CASE OF DIFFICULTIES:
If during your experimentation you end up with a Pi Pico W that executes a program that you cannot interrupt by pressing Ctrl-C or Ctrl-F2 in Thonny, you can return the board to its factory state by holding down the boot select switch, connecting to a PC, and copying over a special UF2 file to reset the flash. You can find a link to this UF2 file at the bottom of this page:
www.raspberrypi.com/documenta...
Note that after execution you will have to reinstall MicroPython and any required libraries, such as the one for the BME280. All programs will also be erased! Hence, during program development, it is wise to save a copy to both the Pico W and to the PC you are working on.
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Chapters:
00:44 Pico + Wireless
02:37 MicroPython & Thonny
06:23 BME280 (Sensor)
08:13 Reading the Sensor
11:26 Final Code
15:13 Remote Test
16:23 Wrap
#RaspberryPicoW #PicoW #BME280 #ExplainingComputers

КОМЕНТАРІ: 744
@RoboNuggie
@RoboNuggie Рік тому
17 minutes of pure tech - I remember when we had this quality of tech-exploration and project building on mainstream TV with Microlive etc.... but thankfully we have Chris, and this great channel. Cheers Mr Barnatt and the hard work you do to educate and entertain us.....
@kenfiduk9577
@kenfiduk9577 Рік тому
totally agree
@andrewsage6829
@andrewsage6829 Рік тому
A couple of minutes in and I was getting that Microlive feel
@lerssilarsson6414
@lerssilarsson6414 8 місяців тому
"Television is something the Russians invented to destroy American education." -- Paul Erdős. But then the Internet came to rescue us.
@SprocketN
@SprocketN Рік тому
Another project for my grandsons to have a go at. Thanks for explaining in such a straight forward way. I’ll just open the little toolbox and the box of bits, set up my iPad for them to watch you tell them what to do and I’ll slope off and have a glass of cider, cheers!
@andrekz9138
@andrekz9138 Рік тому
Great parenting idea! I'm going to put that one in my back pocket for when my son comes of age. The sheer variety of microcontrollers and SBCs will be overwhelming in a decade. I suppose it'll make for some fun toy robots though.
@voneschenbachmusic
@voneschenbachmusic Рік тому
A very versatile addition to RPi family. I love the projects re-creating 8-bit computers using the Pico - it's amazing how powerful these SOCs have become!
@graxxor
@graxxor 2 місяці тому
Your channel reminds me of those old BBC coding programmes that they used to show when I was a kid... Filling our heads with fancy ideas, sparking our imaginations and above all showing us that this arcane magic was within our very grasps if we just pushed our envelopes a bit and tried something new. I honestly feel that the Pico W is now where the original RPi intended to be... with the added benefit of wifi!
@rokkr
@rokkr Рік тому
I really want to thank you for all your hard work in your channel. I'm saving a lot of your videos and learning from them so I can do amazing stuff like this with my daughter when she's old enough to understand the basics of it.
@ElectroniClinic
@ElectroniClinic Рік тому
As usual. One of the best videos. I must say " Nobody can explain things like you"... Thank you for such an amazing tutorial.
@markharrisllb
@markharrisllb Рік тому
Once again you show this is a 'real' computing channel as opposed to a gaming channel so many of the bigger ones are. It’s surprising how many people want to learn about the things you show us how to do. I also think you have one of the best comment sections full of knowledgeable people.
@John.0z
@John.0z Рік тому
It's funny, but I originally bought my PiZeroW to do that task... and have been too "distracted" to get it running. Now it is not just possible, but easier, with even less hardware, and even lower power demands. The way of the computer world in microcosm. Thank you Chris.
@PoeLemic
@PoeLemic Рік тому
Yeah, every generation gets faster and cheaper. Probably even easier. I just love how Computers are so great for our lives.
@kaiying74
@kaiying74 Рік тому
It's funny but I have a PiZeroW I purchased for this too but haven't used because I couldn't figure out how to power it outside. Thanks Chris for making me aware of the PicoW, I'll be grabbing one of them now.
@John.0z
@John.0z Рік тому
@@kaiying74 Jamie, I found that one of my USB power banks for adding power to a phone will run a PiZeroW. The other one will not. But it is worth your trying a few before buying if you too have the need to power one outside and without any trailing wires. Obviously the same power bank would be great for a Pico.
@dcknature
@dcknature Рік тому
Adding the wireless functionality is such a great idea which opens so many new opportunities for enthusiastic users. Thanks for showing me how transmit data using formated string output. I really appreciate it 👍!
@sepgorut2492
@sepgorut2492 Рік тому
20 degrees C!!! Lucky bugger, it's 29 down here in Hampshire!
@ravyyyyyyy
@ravyyyyyyy Рік тому
The bit outside at the end got me good, thanks for explaining computers to us for all these years, you truly are a treasure
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers Рік тому
Thanks for watching.
@Tomcat976
@Tomcat976 Рік тому
Thank you for all that you have done over the years! This video was amazing, and I always look forward to seeing your videos! Great work!
@sbc_tinkerer
@sbc_tinkerer Рік тому
Greetings, another relaxing Sunday morning with Explaining Computers. Now I need to go out and purchase a Pico W. Thank you once again for the quality information. Stay well my friend!
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers Рік тому
Greetings! A very different kind of board to the LattePanda 3 Delta. :)
@sbc_tinkerer
@sbc_tinkerer Рік тому
@@ExplainingComputers YES, indeed! Sadly, in short supply locally as everything else. One to a customer at Microcenter in the U.S. and must purchase in-store.
@ArniesTech
@ArniesTech Рік тому
I absolutely LOVE these minimalistic little machines! 🙏💪
@Cherizer
@Cherizer Рік тому
Although relatively simple, this video reminded me why I love tech myself! The moment you launched the website, I knew it will work, but it still felt satisfying seeing it in action. Well explained and I really hope it will help newcomers with the microcontroller basics. Will be making my honours dissertation using a Pico W system this year, so I hope my faculty likes it as well :) Cheers!
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers Рік тому
Great to hear that you are using a Pico W in your dissertation. :) Fantastic.
@seguramlk
@seguramlk Рік тому
Awesome. I've seen this guy being used as mod for classic consoles such as The original Xbox, PS2 and Xbox 360 but never for this application. Great to see it is this versatile. Keep it up, Sir 👍
@AmyGrrl78
@AmyGrrl78 Рік тому
Don't forget the GameCube! Go PicoBoot!
@seguramlk
@seguramlk Рік тому
@@AmyGrrl78 Yes. It's been used in so many of them I can't remember them all at times 🤣. Go PICO Go Go.
@jeyendeoso
@jeyendeoso Рік тому
Agreed, Chris is a very versatile guy.
@horseradishpower9947
@horseradishpower9947 Рік тому
@@jeyendeoso His versatility lies in his team-up with Mr Scissors and Stanley the Knife. They make a computer super team of sorts.
@jukeman57
@jukeman57 Рік тому
Really like the practical and very useful projects using the inexpensive pi series computers. Thank you for your hard work creating these great educational videos. You really do a great job explaining things in a very straight forward way with a little humor mixed in for fun.
@jukeman57
@jukeman57 Рік тому
Looks like you’ve been hacked Chris.
@tburrrg2502
@tburrrg2502 Рік тому
I’ve been fighting the good fight against lack of humidity in my house and I’m absolutely going to build this for the front of my house where my existing sensors can’t reach!! Great video!
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers Рік тому
Good luck!
@ahmad-murery
@ahmad-murery Рік тому
In this hot weather I think it's a good idea to use PICO to control a fan and a humidifier to justify the room temperature, or maybe we can clone an Air Conditioner IR signals then use that to write a little program to make it act like crazy, or, what about converting an old washing machine with mechanical program selector to a digital one. So many applications for this lovely little PICO Thanks Chris and have a nice weekend
@SergiuszRoszczyk
@SergiuszRoszczyk Рік тому
I'm waiting for quality MQTT library for Pico W. At this point I can work around it with sockets or other network connections from more advanced Pi Zero and Linux but it would be great to just push data into queue and process it later.
@Jimmy_Jones
@Jimmy_Jones Рік тому
What's wrong with the existing MQTT libraries?
@SergiuszRoszczyk
@SergiuszRoszczyk Рік тому
@@Jimmy_Jones have you seen C one? There is one from Paho but it is for C++ and not exactly works on Pico. It works fine on STM32 HAL.
@CallousCoder
@CallousCoder Рік тому
It shouldn’t take too long as it’s also available on other wifi microcontrollers. But I agree that it’s a priority requirement for networked microcontrollers.
@SergiuszRoszczyk
@SergiuszRoszczyk Рік тому
@@CallousCoder there are some use cases. But I want C so for now it is screwed anyway ;)
@CallousCoder
@CallousCoder Рік тому
@@SergiuszRoszczyk I agree, but I think it won’t take long for a C MQTT client to pop-up. It’s a simple enough protocol, but it depends on the ip stack implementation of the pico how easy it is to use. Especially TLS, that’s always non-trivial. But when MQTT C lib is there, I’ll finally be in on the pico. The pico W finally made it a viable platform for me. And I’m actually excited for it now. On its release I didn’t see it as a rival to the ESP32s I tend to use.
@fredsmith1970
@fredsmith1970 Рік тому
Great little project. And nudging me towards adding a pico w to my ever expanding collection of raspberry Pis.
@JoseLopez-oz1xm
@JoseLopez-oz1xm Рік тому
I love these projects you do Chris, thanks for the fun tutorial.
@chriholt
@chriholt Рік тому
That video flew by - I was totally fascinated by what that little Pico could do. Looking forward to more projects!
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers Рік тому
Greetings Chris.
@LMacNeill
@LMacNeill Рік тому
What a neat idea! I live in a rural area, so all the weather apps that I can get on my phone and the internet do not show me the weather conditions in my immediate vicinity -- they all grab data from the nearest official weather station which is easily 20 miles away, perhaps 25. This would give me a great way to quickly check the conditions outside my house -- even remotely, if I opened a port on my router and redirected the Pico's web-server to that port. Plus it'd just be a cool flex to be able to show this off to my friends and family. 🙂 Thanks!
@srtcsb
@srtcsb Рік тому
Simple, useful and inexpensive tech. I love it. 🙂 Thanks for another great video Chris.
@stephensu4371
@stephensu4371 Рік тому
i think this tiny project is quite useful specially in this days that the weather is going berserk
@mark111943
@mark111943 Рік тому
Exactly what I was going to build, well once I can actually buy 1 or 2 in Australia! Thanks, you saved me some work on the web server side.
@daveseddon5227
@daveseddon5227 Рік тому
Thanks, Chris! This is just what I wanted - I will have a couple of those sensors with me tomorrow. Bought the Pico W a few weeks ago - this will be fun! 😊
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers Рік тому
Now this is what I call action! :)
@daveseddon5227
@daveseddon5227 Рік тому
@@ExplainingComputers I have my moments!
@moneypits
@moneypits Рік тому
Terrific, especially the webpage for the readings. Well done 👏🏼👏🏼
@zeroy
@zeroy Рік тому
Nice simple tutorial, thanks! Ended up building something similar but a little more involved myself, using the Waveshare environmental Sensor, I send the reading over wifi to MTQQ and then graph them using NodeRed/InfluxDB/Grafana combination, the PicoW is great!
@K7RRW
@K7RRW Рік тому
Thanks very much Chris! I am going to do as Sprocket N and get the grandkids going on this project. Very clear and fun! Thanks for your time making these. Best regards, Robert
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers Рік тому
Good luck with it!
@jacobframe8769
@jacobframe8769 8 місяців тому
Most excellent video! Thank you for sharing!
@siku5it
@siku5it Рік тому
Great Stuff. I realized the project you explained, step by step, in about 45 min...and added also the LED and board temperature as per RPI Foundation code. Thank you for these fantastic videos.
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers Рік тому
Great to hear! :)
@MichelMorinMontreal
@MichelMorinMontreal Рік тому
A new "Low Tech" demonstration... of very high level, as you are used to it! Hats off to you and thank you!
@thatguy4707
@thatguy4707 Рік тому
Two minor points: Drag and drop between drives is already a copy operation, not a move, so no need for all the right-click, copy, right-click, paste. Secondly, the first view of the page is potentially showing very old data (what the values were when you previously viewed the page) - socket.accept() will block until the next new connection arrives - try moving the BME read to immediately *after* the client.recv(1024) to see guaranteed-current values.
@K_C_Oaks
@K_C_Oaks Рік тому
Came here to say the same thing.
@ernestgalvan9037
@ernestgalvan9037 Рік тому
Most times it is easier to ‘click’ the mouse, then move elsewhere, then ‘click’ again… rather than having to hold down the button while moving the mouse. In my case, neurological damage makes this the case… holding the button down is difficult, it often ‘shakes’ loose…. Clicking if far more exact. In my case.
@PoeLemic
@PoeLemic Рік тому
Thank you for sharing this idea. I have been needing a way to monitor my attic, and this would sure be a good project to help me feel more comfortable with Python and Raspberry Pi.
@johansteenkamp9214
@johansteenkamp9214 Рік тому
Thanks for the video! Always enjoy your weather station videos.
@alanthornton3530
@alanthornton3530 Рік тому
I've really enjoyed the wireless weather station video a fun & interesting project to make! Thank you Chris for another interesting Sunday & much appreciated, looking forward to the next one. :)
@skoog7091
@skoog7091 Рік тому
Amazing I’ve thought about buying a weather station for my cabin in the woods. But now I think I will do this instead. Thank you!
@Praxibetel-Ix
@Praxibetel-Ix Рік тому
Now, if only it can predict when it will rain... 😅 Anyway, that was another banger of a video and one cool little project too!
@Oharafolk
@Oharafolk Рік тому
Thanks so much Chris, All of these projects are very exciting!
@adrift4days
@adrift4days 4 місяці тому
Extremely grateful for your work - so glad that I stumbled upon your channel, exactly what I was looking for.
@wrxs1781
@wrxs1781 Рік тому
Good video, added to my winter project list, and give it an outdoor winter test in my screened in porch.
@drewnewt6015
@drewnewt6015 Рік тому
Great Video Chris - explained very well and always great at enabling us to expand knowledge. Very useful information. Thank you. 🙂
@robginsburg6413
@robginsburg6413 Рік тому
As ever, a really interesting and engaging project, superbly explained. Thank you, Chris! Perhaps well understood by most, the two major learning points for me were: a) the importance of indenting code; although I could get the code to read the sensor and send the reading to the shell in the first segment of the tutorial, an error was generated in line 53 whenever I later tried to run the full code. I eventually worked out that the 'while True:' statement, and subsequent lines were not indented appropriately on my Pico code. b) the second point was to remember to press the 'STOP' icon before trying to run newly edited code. Very satisfying to get it all working!
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers Рік тому
Glad you got it working. :)
@Armand79th
@Armand79th Рік тому
I'm already in the process of building exactly this. 😁 Excellent timing. 👍
@jamiroquaiordie
@jamiroquaiordie 2 місяці тому
thank you Carlos Balá for all your knowledge
@Lirchicus
@Lirchicus Рік тому
I got my Pico W a couple of weeks ago and I finally have some time to play with it. I'm not sure what project I will do with it first, but I'm thinking a binary clock might be fun. Anyway, another fine video. Thank you!
@PS_Tube
@PS_Tube Рік тому
Interesting project, Chris !! Your videos never fail to teach new things or two.
@MicrobyteAlan
@MicrobyteAlan Рік тому
Very interesting and informative. This will be great for running my garden railroad wirelessly. Thanks
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers Рік тому
So many possibilities with this board. I like the sound of your garden railroad. :)
@MicrobyteAlan
@MicrobyteAlan Рік тому
@@ExplainingComputers I have UKposts video on my channel of my trains. I’ll send a link on the members only side 🚀’s 🚂’s 🖥’s
@ironfist7789
@ironfist7789 Рік тому
sounds like you are on the right track
@MicrobyteAlan
@MicrobyteAlan Рік тому
@@ironfist7789 - thanks, good comment. :)
@letrainavapeur
@letrainavapeur Рік тому
Did you mean "Wirelessly" or without wires ?
@brianwood5220
@brianwood5220 Рік тому
Very interesting Chris. An excellent project executed flawlessly. I don't know how you come up with differing ideas every week, but i am glad you do. Thanks for sharing have a peaceful week.
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers Рік тому
Greetings Brian. :)
@dang48
@dang48 Рік тому
As always, very informative and very interesting. Thank you Chris and keep up the great work.
@typxxilps
@typxxilps Рік тому
this is the content I had been waiting for since I ordered it on release day. thanks !
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers Рік тому
Sorry I took so long to post this! The launch of Linux Mint 21 got in the way last week.
@jimadams7765
@jimadams7765 Рік тому
Yes, I too am always impressed by wireless real-time connections and measurements from my own devices and programs. Something magical about it. Like when writing my own code directly to the PC VGA and Serial controller registers. No BIOS, no DOS/WIN, no Driver Libraries. This is not quite a fully satisfying bare-metal driver but it does feel nicer than the vast majority of IoT "commercial" development systems and interfaces. (Always too much bloat for local and personal use. And nearly always WWW internet dependent too.)
@abhijitborah
@abhijitborah Рік тому
Thank you for this lucid set of instructions. It has motivated me enough to try it out.
@timmersoft
@timmersoft Рік тому
AWESOME video!! I love seeing videos that actually use these SBC in various projects. Really looking forward to the robot video!
@tonytenbreock8546
@tonytenbreock8546 Рік тому
Enjoyed this excellent video. This month our average high temp is about 97.2 C . This project can't change that but it can help with thermostat settings.Thanks for an excellent practical presentation.
@shoersa
@shoersa Рік тому
Wow! 97 C is HOT!
@fram1111
@fram1111 Рік тому
Thank you! I will try my hand at this in the future. Great channel, great information well explained.
@sphinx3r
@sphinx3r Рік тому
Thanks a lot for this tutorial. I've been meaning to build my own weather station (possibly with an e-ink panel) ever since the sensor for my current one broke.
@lesliedeana5142
@lesliedeana5142 Рік тому
Yay! another use for my favorite little 'puter line!
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers Рік тому
Greetings Leslie -- and third comment today! :) Bronze medal to you. :)
@parrotraiser6541
@parrotraiser6541 Рік тому
Great, as usual. Especially in projects that aren't likely to have external documentation, legibility > golfed code every time. (When the time comes to change something, you'll know why.) I would quibble about the output format, though. Transmit only the variable data, (identifiable as fields, CSV being a good first choice), not the constant decoration. KISS. Dollars to doughnuts, a subsequent change will make it necessary to process the data in a different way, (e.g. as input to some sort of controller), and you don't want to have to dig the numbers out of the surrounding text. That can always be added in the HTML.
@HKey_Root
@HKey_Root Рік тому
Absolutely marvellous. Thank you. I do enjoy these pico vids.
@perrymcclusky4695
@perrymcclusky4695 Рік тому
The addition of Wi-Fi to the Pico really adds to its potential. Looking forward to your future Pico robot video!
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers Рік тому
Greetings Perry! :)
@johncundiff7075
@johncundiff7075 Рік тому
I love the idea of a weather station... but coding is a bit above my "pay grade"... Great video Sir.. Wish I could have watched every last step of this in real time to learn more. You make awesome tech videos Sir!!
@Ruby_Witch
@Ruby_Witch Рік тому
Great video Chris, I definitely need to pick up one of these Pico W's for some projects!
@camerond169
@camerond169 Рік тому
Amazing Chris. Can’t wait for the pico w to be on sale here in Australia.
@briankleinschmidt3664
@briankleinschmidt3664 Рік тому
Thanks for the vid. I look forward to building my own weather station.
@rootpotato
@rootpotato Рік тому
Afternoon Doc! . . . Hope you're well and everything is going to plan.
@BradClarke
@BradClarke Рік тому
I was debating whether to pick up some of these. I've had some ideas I wanted to try but didn't want to dedicate my pi4 or Zero 2W devices to them. This looks perfect.
@saddimohamed
@saddimohamed Рік тому
Great teacher every time i learn from you thank you for your efforts
@huntershortrepairs
@huntershortrepairs Рік тому
this channel is always my happy place for Raspberry Pi things 😊
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers Рік тому
:)
@harvey66616
@harvey66616 Рік тому
Fantastic demo. Really sticks the point and keeps things simple, but understandable and with all the detail a person would need to do lots of variations on this great project. Note though: you appear to be relying on the wifi connection receiving the same IP address you got when you were tethering the board. It's true that this is very likely with most home use wifi routers, but certainly not guaranteed. A more robust project (i.e. not just a demo) would probably implement discovery features, like maybe adding NetBIOS support or some other name service, or a broadcast query/response protocol, or something like that. For the purposes of this demo, a couple of possible suggestions: the most straightforward is to just remind users that if they don't see the board at the IP address they expected, check the client list of their wifi router. For extra credit, while you're adding a status LED to the board, also add a small dot-matrix display that will show the IP address (or maybe just use that display as the status also :) ).
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers Рік тому
As you say, this is a demo about keeping things simple. As I recall, I do mention the IP issue in the video! :)
@donkink3114
@donkink3114 Рік тому
Thanks again for a quality video, the picoW seems like a good candidate for the home and vehicle automations projects I am thinking of. With a raspberry pi 4 computer to interface it with for a reasonable price and level of control😎😁👍
@Chris.Brisson
@Chris.Brisson Рік тому
Let's add control of a power outlet or two to switch on or off a fan (and/or a heat lamp) as appropriate to automate the moderation of the ambient temperature inside of a chicken coop. Note, the chickens have requested this be tested as a SAFETY CRITICAL application.
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers Рік тому
All possible -- there are lots of lovely outputs on a Pico. Just needs a relay (or similar) control board.
@gamerlowgraphics
@gamerlowgraphics Рік тому
These rasbi is livesaver for every engineer especially students and amateur who starting up on engineering, cheap reliable, and quite performance!
@Ibrahimdude
@Ibrahimdude Рік тому
Another fresh video And You Looking Good Chris :)
@jsbaltes
@jsbaltes Рік тому
Always a fun and interesting video, Chris. + a ton useful info. Thanks a bunch.
@metazoan10
@metazoan10 Рік тому
Very good video. Clear and focused as usual
@spikekent
@spikekent Рік тому
Yet another fantastic project video Chris, thank you. Can't wait for the WiFi robot video.
@WilliamBurlingame
@WilliamBurlingame Рік тому
I received an order of 5 RPi Pico W boards from the Pi Shop on Friday. They are getting easier to buy. I plan to use one to replace an RPi 3B weather station to make the 3B available for another use. I currently use MQTT to transmit the data and I also plan to use MQTT to transmit data with the Pico W. I have other projects where I can replace a RPi with a Pico or Pico W.
@peters6601
@peters6601 5 місяців тому
After much head scratching have managed to get this interesting project working late 2023! Since this video was made the Pi OS has become 'Bookworm', the only way I could get it to work for me was to use all software that is pre May '23. Was not straightforward, which is good as I learnt something.😁
@eljuano28
@eljuano28 Рік тому
Hello, Chris. It is always nice to find a new EC drop.
@MrCardeso
@MrCardeso Рік тому
Oooh! Fantastic! Must get RPi Pico W! Thanks!
@KCTalksEV
@KCTalksEV Рік тому
I'm considering making a drip irrigation system for my planter boxes, weather control would be a very interesting proposition!
@Bassotronics
@Bassotronics Рік тому
Awesome. My only fun addition would be implementing a code to change the colors of the text to either red, yellow or green depending upon the threshold of values for instant telling if everything is within normal range.
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers Рік тому
A very nice idea! :)
@pg5142
@pg5142 Рік тому
Great video Chris. As a suggestion, the battery voltage could also be displayed with the atmospheric output, so that you can monitor when the battery needs recharging. I don't code so I can't offer anything for what reading and displaying the voltage would look like.
@CanadaEhhhhhhh
@CanadaEhhhhhhh Рік тому
Thanks Chris! Your videos always brighten my day!
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers Рік тому
Great to hear! :)
@8cyber.muse8
@8cyber.muse8 Рік тому
This is such a cute and tidy little project! Well done!
@8cyber.muse8
@8cyber.muse8 Рік тому
@ExplainingComputers Some fake profile just commented on this comment trying to impersonate you. Their profile had only 5 subscribers and emulated yours.. Trying to coax me into messaging on Telegram and then claiming I won a PC. There was no giveaways mentioned in your videos... Can you confirm if it was you or indeed an impersonator? Thanks.
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers Рік тому
It was not me -- it is a fake account as you have found. It is now banned from posting on this channel, and all all involved parties have been informed of the scam.
@a1g0rhythm
@a1g0rhythm Рік тому
Just setting up a rooftop solar panel and weather station with a PI data logger. Thanks for the wifi network example that I can add.
@davesnyder7094
@davesnyder7094 Рік тому
Thank you so much for this bit of tech education. We appreciate it greatly.
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers Рік тому
Thanks for watching!
@johnlmorris2084
@johnlmorris2084 Рік тому
Enjoyed this demonstration of the Pico W's utility. Would love to have a such a very energy efficient device that could be added to stoves and microwaves that would automatically correct the time they display after a power outage and after a change to/from daylight saving time (in the USA).
@jons2447
@jons2447 Рік тому
Thank you, Mr. Barnatt! I want to set up a personal weather station so this is interesting. Have a GREAT day, Neighbor!
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers Рік тому
Thanks, you too!
@BeckiTrue
@BeckiTrue Рік тому
Excellent soldering technique!
@adams1638
@adams1638 Рік тому
Love this, would also be interested in more videos on distributed sensors for collecting data.
@CCoburn3
@CCoburn3 Рік тому
Wonderful video. And perfect timing (for me anyway). I had just turned on UKposts to look for a video on how to set up a Pico and Thonny. I decided that I'd watch your weekly video before searching for the video I wanted. And what do you know? Your video was on the topic I needed. Thanks! (PS: I joined your channel. I hope it helps.)
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers Рік тому
Thanks for this, and for becoming a channel member. It certainly helps, and I hope that you have found the member only video and other content in the Community Tab: ukposts.infocommunity
@CCoburn3
@CCoburn3 Рік тому
@@ExplainingComputers Thanks.
@maxshutter3064
@maxshutter3064 Рік тому
I love your videos, they show tons of possibilities and give so many ideas. And it's all summed up really well. I really love it! I ordered pico w's and sensors a few days ago (okay, the wrong ones, bmp180, not bme280 :-D ), but I managed to get them working.... and now I'll try to find a way to schedule two threads, for the web server and the data collection/storage. Maybe some ftp later. And then hopefully that all will turn into a super fridge thermometer with 3 sensors, web view and logging via ftp... very soon... hopefully ;-) And there are OLED or e-Ink displays available also.... and solar powering... and.... Thanks a lot for that Chris!
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers Рік тому
Sounds like you have some great projects in the making . . . :)
@maxshutter3064
@maxshutter3064 Рік тому
@@ExplainingComputers: I hope I get it all working Chris.... Thanks for the fun and please keep inspiring people...
@tomas5376
@tomas5376 Рік тому
Another step is the right direction! Gracias🙏🏼
@PatrickConstant
@PatrickConstant Рік тому
Christopher, you are definitively the best. Thanks a lot.
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers Рік тому
Thanks. :)
@landongaus1906
@landongaus1906 Рік тому
Thank you for the super informative video! This channel always has great content to watch. Cheers! Thanks again for the great computing content!!
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers Рік тому
Thanks for this. At the stamp you list it was on screen during the ALT-TAB. Somebody spotted this yesterday and I applied a blur, but it took some hours to process (active now though). Can I ask that you edit your comment to remove the SSD from it?! :)
@avejst
@avejst Рік тому
Great review/test as always 👍 😀 Great "getting started" video. Thanks for sharing your expirence with all of us 👍 😀
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers Рік тому
Thanks 👍
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