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Solar powered observation nesting box network

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    Oitzu
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    As the title said, i'm currently building/build a set of solar powered nesting box nodes, to observe the inner of said boxes. (By Picture)
    The Gateway (a RPi) is also solar powered and connected with a UMTS stick to the internet.

    I'm currently writing a series of blog-post of this MySensors powered project. :)

    http://blog.blackoise.de/category/nesting-box/

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      TheoL
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      Great work! I love to read details and explanations. It helps beginners and stimulate people to start to do electronics and arduino/MySensors projects.

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        Thanks. I'm also still a beginner in electronics and try to fit as many infos as possible into the posts.
        If some question arise i'm happy to answer them, or expand the posts about them.

        I need probably 3-4 more posts to cover the whole project.


        PS: Some not so obvious credits, as i seem to forgot them:
        The connected nesting box project has the target to observe the endangered boreal owl in the free wild and is initiated by the NaBu Siegen-Wittgenstein Germany (NaBu = Naturschutz Bund =~ nature conservancy organisation). It is also partially fund supported by the Umweltministerium NRW (Ministry of environment NRW, Germany).

        I probably need to compile a bigger lists of credits ^^

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          Part 4 posted: http://blog.blackoise.de/2016/04/building-a-connected-nesting-box-network-part-4/

          Now with 90% less text and 60% more pictures! :P

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            And now finally part 5 online:
            http://blog.blackoise.de/2016/05/building-a-connected-nesting-box-network-part-5/
            Which finally includes links to the actual pictures the network takes. :)

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              Really fascinating stuff. Might have to look into this in the future sometime for my backyard.

              My Projects
              2 Door Chime Sensor
              Washing Machine Monitor

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                @drock1985 would be great!
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                  @Oitzu Congrats!

                  http://hackaday.com/2016/05/20/making-solar-powered-networked-birdhouses-putting-them-in-the-middle-of-the-woods/#more-205924

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                    @hek thanks! :)
                    I'm really happy with this article and this is great but i also hoped for a little more constructive criticism on the project.

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