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Let This Minimal Desktop Weather Display Point The Way - Hackaday
Jan 31, 2023 45 secs
The electronics consists of a push button and two SG90 servos driven by a Raspberry Pi Zero W 2.

The case is 3D printed including the pointers attached to the servos and the button brim of the switch.

The Raspberry Pi Zero W 2 is programmed to automatically connect to the OpenWeather API to retrieve the latest weather conditions, with the latitude and longitude being configured into the update script during the configuration and assembly stages.

[Joe] has provided extensive documentation about the build and software setup, in addition to releasing the source code and STL files for anyone wanting to make their own.

[Joe] even offers kits for those who don’t want to go through the trouble of putting one together themselves — not that we imagine many in this particular audience would fall into that category.

Posted in home hacks Tagged 3D printable, 9G servo, openweathermap, Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, sg90, weather

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