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May 1, 2021 at 0:40 comment added tlfong01 You can use one Rpi4B and a bunch of Picos.
Apr 30, 2021 at 21:25 comment added Safari @jsotola I agree with you, Arduino has these advantigaes… btw Raspberry, from configuration point of view it’s more easy to configure/implement… for example it’s possible to use python… using Arduino, for example, all about comunications on GSM/LT + using RestAPI (http) it’s not easy to use… I’m not expert this is my poit of view about the choise
Apr 30, 2021 at 14:27 comment added tlfong01 @Safari, I think your project plan is very good. I would like to suggest the following: (1) For prototyping, it is much more time efficient to use Rpi4B as the development computer. My estimate is that Rpi4B is 10 times more efficient that RpiZ. (2) Try the temperature and humidity sensor first, they are 10 times easier than the HX711. (3) How practical is your project plan depends on your knowledge and skills. If you only know (a) Ohm's Law, (b) how to use a multi-meter, (c) Arduino blink a LED, and not much else, it might take you at least 6 months full time to complete the project.
Apr 30, 2021 at 14:25 comment added jsotola Raspberry Pi is an overkill ... something like an arduino uses less power and is more than adequate for the job ... google arduino weather station
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