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# Arduino weather station
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This is a simple weather station based on Arduino Uno R3 and a TE Connectivity's weather hat.
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## Hardware
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- Arduino Uno R3
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- TE Connectivity's weather hat
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- 16x2 LCD display (optional)
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- Raspberry Pi or any other SBC
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## Software
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This project has a couple of library dependencies:
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#### Arduino
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- [ArduinoJson](https://github.com/bblanchon/ArduinoJson)
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- [TEWeatherShield](https://github.com/TEConnectivity/Weather_Shield_Arduino_Library)
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- [LiquidCrystal_I2C](https://github.com/marcoschwartz/LiquidCrystal_I2C)
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#### Raspberry Pi
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- **WireGuard** (optional, used to link a remote Home Assistant instance)
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- **systemd** (used to prepare the environment on the Home Assistant instance)
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- **ser2net** (used to expose the serial port to the Home Assistant instance)
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## Installation
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1. Flash the Arduino with the `vremenska-postaja.ino` sketch or flash the included `build/vremenska-postaja.ino.hex` binary.
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2. Set up **ser2net** on the Raspberry Pi. The configuration file is located in `ser2net.conf`. The default port is `2000`.
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3. Set up **WireGuard** and link the Raspberry Pi to a remote Home Assistant instance. (Optional!)
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4. Set up **socat-remote** service on the Home Assistant instance. The service file is located in `socat-remote.service`.
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5. Add the `weather_station` platform to your Home Assistant instance. The configuration file is located in `configuration.yaml`.
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