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Data logger Gateway + 2 wireless temp sensors

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    Hi,
    I newbie at this world and I'm finding info about my project in mind:
    I'd like to build a Data logger Gateway for storing data from 2 wireless temperature sensors in a .csv file.

    My idea is: Gateway --> Mega+RTC+SD Card
    Wireless temperature sensors --> Nano+DS18B20

    It`s possible?
    Any help, please?

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    • D dj_janker

      Hi,
      I newbie at this world and I'm finding info about my project in mind:
      I'd like to build a Data logger Gateway for storing data from 2 wireless temperature sensors in a .csv file.

      My idea is: Gateway --> Mega+RTC+SD Card
      Wireless temperature sensors --> Nano+DS18B20

      It`s possible?
      Any help, please?

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      Welcome to the MySensors community @dj_janker

      Yes, what you are describing should be fairly straightforward. You could use the receive() function on the gateway to write to the SD card. I would however use 3.3V Pro Mini instead of Nano for the battery powered nodes. See https://www.mysensors.org/build/battery for more information.

      For the DS18B20 see https://www.mysensors.org/build/temp

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