I've always wondered about this. I wonder how the 3 would handle as a router. I certainly don't need a bottleneck.
Rather spend R200-300 more and get a microtik or something.
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I've always wondered about this. I wonder how the 3 would handle as a router. I certainly don't need a bottleneck.
I builded a handheld weather station. Its unique future is the solid state anemometer (wind velocity). It uses the extreme accurate Sensirion SDP810 125 pa micro thermal flow sensor made in Switzerland available from digikey and rs components.
It can also measure temperature, humidity and barometric pressure, altitude and dew point with the Bosch BME280.
Check it out at https://www.instructables.com/id/Handheld-Weather-Station/
I builded a handheld weather station. Its unique future is the solid state anemometer (wind velocity). It uses the extreme accurate Sensirion SDP810 125 pa micro thermal flow sensor made in Switzerland available from digikey and rs components.
It can also measure temperature, humidity and barometric pressure, altitude and dew point with the Bosch BME280.
Check it out at https://www.instructables.com/id/Handheld-Weather-Station/
I want to build a PM2.5 thing but the reliable sensors are quite expensive. 400zar ish. Cheaper ones seem unreliable.
Quick google suggests that this is the one to haveI've also been looking at this recently. What sensors do you have in mind?
If you do, let me know. Might be easier to swallow if I know it works nicelyNice one. Its £18 on Bandgood. Might order it and have a play.
If you do, let me know. Might be easier to swallow if I know it works nicely
Hi all, new to this thread and the PI for that matter.
Where will be the cheapest place to buy a PI either locally or importing?
I want to try one out, I'm not yet exactly sure which model or what I want to use it for, but I'm getting in to the ham radio hobby and those guys are doing pretty interesting things with PI's.
Had my first attempt, so far so good.
Next step is to control a relay instead of an LED with telegram in order to turn off the geyser...
Due to Mybb's new crap app I'm unable to upload a gif.
If one would theoretically need to get hold of a RPi3b+ before the ICASA certification is complete, what route would be the best way to theoretically do it? Ebay? I would assume that a theoretical customs official wouldn't know the difference between a 3b and a 3b+ should one cross their desk?
Theoretically I would do it via Amazon. The total cost, import fees deposit added, comes to R958.75. This is for a kit with the board as well as a power supply unit and two heatsinks.
Given that you can get the 3B for ~R600 excluding shipping, is it worth the extra R350? Check here to decide: https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/raspberry-pi-3-b-plus-overview/
Tons of stuff not certified gets imported.If one would theoretically need to get hold of a RPi3b+ before the ICASA certification is complete, what route would be the best way to theoretically do it? Ebay? I would assume that a theoretical customs official wouldn't know the difference between a 3b and a 3b+ should one cross their desk?