17-09-2015, 23:58
Hi Sperry
I can't agree more with the words from uncle_bob.
Some knowledge of the Arduino environment is essential.
Assembling all the boards is not hard (boards which use SMD parts are always supplied with them already assembled). The most important thing is understanding how all the system works, this is why I have always been reluctant in having something like a step by step guide, having such thing may pass the idea that building the WeatherDuino Pro2 system is something like building an electronic kit, which is not true, because there are many things which are personal choices (type of sensors, type of wind instruments, etc, etc, etc).
When you feel, that you have gathered all the necessary info (and all are on the forum, a bit here a bit there), you will see that almost your current doubts will disappear. Then building the system, will be surprisingly easy.
Regards
I can't agree more with the words from uncle_bob.
Some knowledge of the Arduino environment is essential.
Assembling all the boards is not hard (boards which use SMD parts are always supplied with them already assembled). The most important thing is understanding how all the system works, this is why I have always been reluctant in having something like a step by step guide, having such thing may pass the idea that building the WeatherDuino Pro2 system is something like building an electronic kit, which is not true, because there are many things which are personal choices (type of sensors, type of wind instruments, etc, etc, etc).
When you feel, that you have gathered all the necessary info (and all are on the forum, a bit here a bit there), you will see that almost your current doubts will disappear. Then building the system, will be surprisingly easy.
Regards

