@ricvice Thanks for all of your ideas. I am a retired Electrical engineer and understand electronics and sensor technology and usage, however I am fairly new to Arduino and C++ programming. I'm good with the other wireless temp/humidity mentioned earlier . The anamometer uses a DC voltage output that is not pulsed aka reed switch or hall but in a since voltage output proportional to rotation of the anamometer cups via generator type. The wired sketch that I'm using uses A1 analog in 1 on UNO and outputs to a 1602 lcd.so I suppose my question is would using the working sketch with a1 input( minus the display coding)and adding Nrf24l01 for the transmitter and then a receiver using the code with the display coding ( minus the A1 input coding) and another nrf24l01 for receiving be the direction I need to go? I've looked for a similar project/ sketch but have not found any
Tnx,
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RE: How to measure remote voltage from anamometer
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How to measure remote voltage from anamometer
Greetings
I have a Adafruit anamometer that outputs (0.6 for 0mph to 2.0 volts for 100mph). I currently am using a Dht22, nrf24l01, arduino nano to measure the temperature/ humidity remotely. I have a setup that works great but it is wired. How hard would it be to achieve this wirelessly with the nrf24l01? I suppose a type of remote voltage reader so to speak.
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