Environment Checker Release
The code I used to test the sensors for the Night sky Pi has been tested and released as it might be of use to someone else.
The code I used to test the sensors for the Night sky Pi has been tested and released as it might be of use to someone else.
This has been a long time over due, however I’m happy with where the theme is now for it’s current version.
Not much has really been done this month, however there is still some news and the reasons as to why I feel it’s important to step away.
Apart from my work laptop, I now have no need to have a Windows installation as I’ve found a replacement workflow for Adobe Lightroom.
The month long experiment of monitoring the environment conditions in and around the night sky pi has been completed. Here are the results, conclusions and possible design changes.
Through a chain of events and then a random typo, I’ve learnt a new thing that helps me 30 times a day which I can’t believe I didn’t know before.
Trying to use the Raspberry Pi 5 as a daily driver. My initial thoughts after a couple of weeks of usage and why I’m doing it.
Continue to battle moisture within the Night Sky Pi. Getting the sensors configured, code written and deployed. Hoping that I’ll be able to gather enough data to make an informed decision on how best to remove the moisture problem.
Finding the Loughton Astronomical Society, my initial thoughts and looking forward to becoming a member.
The Night Sky Pi has been running for a while in the garden and while the software has been working fine, it’s become apparent that moisture in the air is an issue.