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raspberry

Posted: Thu 23 Dec 2021 4:47 pm
by martialTh
Bonsoir,
qui peux me dire ce qu'il me faut comme élément pour libérer mon ordinateur.
Je veux ne plus laisser mon ordi allumé la nuit.
Mes fichiers pourront ils être sur cet engin?
Quel modèle ? quel prix ?
Merci
Martial

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Good evening,
who can tell me what it takes for me to free my computer.
I don't want to leave my computer on overnight.
Can my files be on this machine?
Which model ? what price ?
Thank you
Martial

Re: raspberry

Posted: Thu 23 Dec 2021 5:37 pm
by dazza1223
i will go for the 4 but when i got mine i only paid £60 but thay have short up at the mo

so got for the kit it works up chepper

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/203004970854 ... BMjtSuhb1f

Re: raspberry

Posted: Thu 23 Dec 2021 7:01 pm
by martialTh
Bonsoir
J'ai oublié de vous dire que j'ai seulement besoin d'enregistrer mes données quand mon ordi, principal est éteint.
Pas de clavier, pas de haut parleur, pas de souris non tout ça je l'ai déjà!
a toute à l'heure.
Merci
Martial

Re: raspberry

Posted: Thu 23 Dec 2021 7:05 pm
by martialTh
Good evening
I forgot to tell you that I only need to save my data when my main computer is turned off.
No keyboard, no speaker, no mouse no all that I already have!
see you later.
Thank you
Martial

Bonsoir
J'ai oublié de vous dire que j'ai seulement besoin d'enregistrer mes données quand mon ordi, principal est éteint.
Pas de clavier, pas de haut parleur, pas de souris non tout ça je l'ai déjà!
a toute à l'heure.
Merci
Martial

Re: raspberry

Posted: Fri 24 Dec 2021 9:16 am
by mcrossley
Hi Martial, personally I think the pi 4 is overkill for running Cumulus unless you also have other plans for it. The pi 4 uses *much* more power than the pi 3 and runs warm even when idle.

I have a pi 4, pi 3's, a pi 2, and a zero. All of them run Cumulus OK. Though the old pi zero is a bit slow at times. I think the new zero 2 will be much better with it's multiple CPUs, there are many people running on a zero.

My pi 4 runs Cumulus, a MySQL database, my two public websites, a Pi-hole DNS, and an MQTT service. And it still uses less than half the memory, and runs about 5% CPU nearly all the time.

Re: raspberry

Posted: Mon 03 Jan 2022 9:30 pm
by SJG1976
I've been running CumulusMX on A Raspberry Pi 3 for the last few years.the only difference I do is all the CumulusMX Software is installed on a Mounted USB Flash Drive to save on SD Card Storage issues.

I've currently got mine pulling data from an EcoWitt Station for extra sensoensors (soil and Lightening)
A Davis Airlink
And a Davis VP2 via USB Connection.

Which is soon to be replaced with a Weather Link live.

Hope this helps..

I'm tempted to get a Pi Zero 2 (when they come back in
)

The only thing I don't think you can get working with the Pi is WXSIM (Or at Least I don't think you can)

Which would be a nice addition..

Re: raspberry

Posted: Fri 21 Jan 2022 9:29 am
by watsonm
Hi Martial,

I would agree a Pi 3 is sufficient for CumulusMX.

I run it at the same time as my Flightaware Aircraft tracking setup using an SDR radio dongle connected to one USB port
The CumulusMX software is connected to a Fine Offset Weather console via one of the other USB ports.
I have also put the software onto a USB attached SSD disk drive as this does speed up performance.
The Pi is installed in a small perspex case with a fan and heat sink similar to this.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07 ... UTF8&psc=1


Have fun Mike

Re: raspberry

Posted: Fri 21 Jan 2022 4:22 pm
by martialTh
Merci à tous pour vos infos, vos conseils.
J'ai commandé un rapsberry 3, livrable fin février (si tout va bien!)
je vous remercie de vos conseils.
Martial

Thank you all for your info and advice.
I ordered a rapsberry 3, available at the end of February (if all goes well!)
I thank you for your advice.
Martial