Introduction: Weather Station With Arduino

Building a weather station using Arduino

Step 1: 1. Cathode of Light Needs to Be Facing You When You Add It on to the Bread Board Like So

Step 2: 2. Continue With Adding 330 Ohms Resistors to the Bread Board Like So.

Step 3: 3. All You Need to Add With the Resistors Is a Black Wire Going From the Second Leg of the Light to Negative on Breadboard.

Step 4: 4. Under the 330-ohm Resistors You Can Just Add a Red Wire and a Blue Wire, (green Wire Optional) That Goes to -5 and -3 on the Arduino

Step 5: 5. Connect a Wire That Goes From Ground to Negative on Bread Board, Then Connect a Wire That Goes From 5v to Positive on Bread Board.

Step 6: 6. Add a Photo Resistor to the Bread Board. Try to Put It Next to the Light.

Step 7: 7. Under the Left Leg of the Photo Resistor Add a Red Wire That Goes to Positive on the Bread Board

Step 8: 8. at This Point You Want to Add a Regular Resistor, That Needs to Be Placed Horizontally From the Right Leg of the Photo Resistor

Step 9: 9. Precisely Under the Right Leg of the Regular Resistor, Place a Wire Going From A0 on the Arduino Just Underneath the Right Leg of the Regular Resistor

Step 10: 10. Under the Left Leg of the Regular Resistor Add a Black Wire Going to Negative on Bread Board

Step 11: Add Temp Piece to Bread Board, Try to Keep It in Line With the Photo Resistor

Step 12: Add Wire From A1 to Middle Leg on Temp Piece

Step 13: Add Red Wire From First Leg on Temp Piece to Positive on Breadboard

Step 14: Add Wire From Third Leg of Temp Piece to Negative on Breadboard