wshealy
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Post by wshealy on Apr 21, 2021 20:00:36 GMT -8
Wishful thinking. Every 3rd party board I uses come with a detailed spec sheet and an introductory article or video or both outlining all the features. There have been some articles over the years about some custom SDL boards but not really a spec sheet and feature description. I find myself wondering about all those ports and such that never get used. Could I connect a sensor on the weather hat to the new remote board, or there are 4 antenna ports labeled in the drawing but the 433 antenna uses USB. Or could I take thunder or watchdog/fan or one of 100 spare sensors some left from my retired Sky1 and move them some place in my growing SKy2/WS network.
The bottom line is if I can hack a Pi0w into a bathroom "weather" sensor for Home Assistant why am I letting my SDL leftovers just sit. The spec sheet and existing code examples should make this easy. Maybe a library of SDL board specs, feature descriptions and an example or two might make me dangerous.
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Post by SDL on Apr 22, 2021 15:10:48 GMT -8
There are specification sheets for many of the parts. You can place some of the sensors on the SkyWeather2 hat. You can see for what each of the grove connectors are for (D3/4, I2C, etc.). That should help a bunch.
We will be releasing a specification for the new remote Mini Pro Plus, but we just haven't got there yet. That's a really general purpose board!
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wshealy
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Post by wshealy on Apr 22, 2021 18:17:22 GMT -8
Are they grouped some place?
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Post by SDL on Apr 23, 2021 11:30:41 GMT -8
Each specification is found on individual product page in shop.switchdoc.com
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