Legacy Cumulus 1 release 1.9.4 (build 1099) - 28 November 2014
(a patch is available for 1.9.4 build 1099 that extends the date range of drop-down menus to 2030)
Download the Software (Cumulus MX / Cumulus 1 and other related items) from the Wiki
Anyway that PM sensors have a serial port so you can write your firmware, if you want.
Airrohr firmware it's open source, you can find it on Github. You can modidy it if you want.
Nice. The simulation of the AirLink to make it connect to CMX is great.
But the sensor community (Luftdaten / Sensor Cummunity) has a far wider range and it would have been nice if - apart from the AirLink simulation - connection to the Sensor Community project would have been possible.
Edit: I just read that it IS COMPATIBLE with Sensor Community. Afaiac this makes it the first choice for me! The only think to make is an external (solar)power source so that I can place it at a convenient location without cables.
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Phil23 wrote: ↑Thu 19 Aug 2021 5:19 am
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Saw this a few weeks back & very interested as I already have two SPS30's & also tes SDS011's sitting in the drawer.
Just not sure what freight would be like to Aus at present; there are many things that are delayed for months.
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Hi Phil,
Interestingly, most of WeatherDuino users are from AU and NZ, maybe because some years ago the Silicon Chip magazine published during four consecutive editions a long article about the WeatherDuino weather stations (current systems are much more advanced than the ones reviewed at that time).
Still send many things to AU, and shipping usually took 18 to 28 days, sometimes less.
Werk_AG
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The freedom to choose the weather instruments you want
HansR wrote: ↑Thu 19 Aug 2021 8:25 am
But the sensor community (Luftdaten / Sensor Cummunity) has a far wider range and it would have been nice if - apart from the AirLink simulation - connection to the Sensor Community project would have been possible.
Edit: I just read that it IS COMPATIBLE with Sensor Community. Afaiac this makes it the first choice for me! The only think to make is an external (solar)power source so that I can place it at a convenient location without cables.
Hi,
The data from the AQM III sensors presented here: https://weatherduino.aqi.eco/en
is firstly sent by each sensor to Sensor Community, then using the resources of https://aqi.eco/en, I aggregated the data from some of them in one page.
Werk_AG
The freedom to choose the weather instruments you want
Werk_AG wrote: ↑Thu 19 Aug 2021 9:38 pm
some years ago the Silicon Chip magazine published during four consecutive editions a long article about the WeatherDuino
Do you know the Year & Editions?
I have over 20 years worth of Silicon Chip Mags sitting on the shelf here.
zoomx wrote: ↑Thu 19 Aug 2021 7:26 am
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Airrohr firmware it's open source, you can find it on Github. You can modidy it if you want.
The AQM III firmware is also open source and can be modified as you want, however, currently the source code is only available to those who are building WeatherDuino devices.
The freedom to choose the weather instruments you want
Werk_AG wrote: ↑Thu 19 Aug 2021 9:38 pm
some years ago the Silicon Chip magazine published during four consecutive editions a long article about the WeatherDuino
Do you know the Year & Editions?
I have over 20 years worth of Silicon Chip Mags sitting on the shelf here.
Phil.
First article was published on March 2015, the other three on the following editions (Apr, May and Jun 2015).
The freedom to choose the weather instruments you want
laulau wrote: ↑Wed 17 May 2023 8:14 am
Hi,
Is there a way to have the CO2 value read by CMX ?
Thanks
As far as I can see now, the only possibility to chart the value is to implement it as an External Extra Sensor in CUtils.
Any other way you will have to make something yourself I assume.