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Hackster.io member “t ps” has created an Internet of Things (IoT) Raspberry Pi rain checking system complete with a light sensor to provide a way of triggering other devices or code using the ...
First things first, Moser got an ambient lighting setup working with XBMC and the Pi, then rigged up a system so he could split various HDMI inputs together.
The project is completely open source and based on a Raspberry Pi base station which connects to ESP32 based sensor nodes and online services to nicely present the data on a 7″ touch screen display.
Speaking of the hardware, this little guy uses a Raspberry Pi 5 under the hood, alongside a 4-inch HDMI touch screen, an air quality sensor, and an ambient light sensor.