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Spencer
Spencer 9 months ago

Hi

I'm looking to find someone in the UK, ideally the London area, to discuss the possibility of building an LED barometer that I have visually designed. I have a clear understanding of what I would like from the design and have an appreciation of electronics and principles, though lack the practical skills/programming knowledge - if anyone would be intersted in discussing/exploring, I would welcome your response. Thanks, Spencer

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  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett 9 months ago +2
    Is this a project that you want to be public and open source or do you have hopes of making a commercial product with it. If it's the first then publish more detail and you will get suggestions and maybe…
  • electronicbiker
    electronicbiker 9 months ago in reply to Spencer +1
    I like this idea more and more! Flashing Red would obviously have to be accompanied by the Enterprise klaxon, Static Green with Kirk asking "Spock - what's the weather like today?" followed by a suitable…
  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett 9 months ago in reply to Spencer +1 suggested
    From your detailed description in your reply to electronicbiker I think your best bet would be to use a string of neopixels controlled by an arduino . You will need a pressure sensor as well. The neopixels…
  • beacon_dave
    0 beacon_dave 9 months ago in reply to Spencer

    What style of old fashioned case were you thinking of ?

    Traditional 'banjo style' with a round barometer at the bottom and the the vertical thermometer above ? Or perhaps something more minimalist ?

    You can hide LEDs behind thin wood veneer like this:

    /challenges-projects/project14/hacktheholidays/b/blog/posts/led-christmas-tree-advent-calendar

    if you want a plain wood panel that comes to life with modern electronics.

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    0 Spencer 9 months ago in reply to beacon_dave

    Probably a dark wood casing I would think - mahogany of some form, perhaps. I like the hidden/diffused LEDs beneath the veneer in the video! Thanks.

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  • beacon_dave
    0 beacon_dave 9 months ago in reply to Spencer

    If  the case is quite small then another approach might be to use something like a T-Display S3 module

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vR50HNl3Lo

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxJ3pf8yh5s

    as this allows you to update the content of the display after construction and give you alternative functionality like displaying a chart of the pressure over time or for adjusting user preferences.

    There are some larger round LCD HDMI displays which could be used with the likes of a Raspberry Pi 
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJBDXjI5Zu4 

    and this has the potential of making it more of a multipurpose display - barometer, clock, thermometer, picture frame etc.

    You could also use servo motors moving needles to give you a more traditional mechanical dial look but controlled by modern technology.

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  • beacon_dave
    0 beacon_dave 9 months ago in reply to Spencer

    Brett Oliver's DCF77 Analyzer clock might give you some ideas. He has built one into a traditional round wooden case.

    https://www.brettoliver.org.uk/DCF77_Analyzer_Clock_Mk2/Arduino_DCF77_Analyzer_MK2.htm

    image

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    0 Spencer 9 months ago in reply to beacon_dave

    Thank you for this.

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