WeatherPi Solar Powered Weather Station – 3D Printing Parts

WeatherPi Solar Power Weather Station – 3D Printing Parts

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3D Printed Parts for WeatherPi Solar Powered Weather Station

In building the WeatherPi Solar Powered Weather Station, we saw a couple of parts that we decided it would be good to 3D Print.  In the 6 months since we bought our SwitchDoc Labs MakerBot Replicator, we have totally changed the way we build special parts for prototyping.  And with the latest extruder and firmware updates, the MakerBot rocks!  We have done 10 long prints with no problem.  It used to be Xacto knives and foam, wood and glue, but now we just build new parts when we need them.  The three parts we have used 3D Printing for so far are:

  • Bracket with Hinges to connect solar panel panels to weather station box (adjustable for latitude)
  • Opposite hinge on which to hang solar power panels (the tabs on the side of the rectangle are just to make sure the bracket is flat!)
  • Sun Cover for AM2315 Temperature and Humidity Sensor – we killed the Humidity sensor in one of these in the sun in Project Curacao.
3D Printed Parts
3D Printed Parts

Here are the OpenSCAD files.

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First Time Out In the Sun

Next Up

On fabrication, we are now getting ready to put out the WeatherRack wind direction, speed and rain sensors.   We have tested them on the WeatherPi and all is good.

Next up on design testing is running the battery all way down reading all the data to figure out where to set the thresholds for shutting down the Raspberry Pi and then using the USB Power Control to reboot the machine when the battery voltage reaches 3.9V.  Don’t like those brownouts!  Brownouts kill Raspberry Pi SD Cards!

Updated Parts List (April 11, 2015)

Block Diagram

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