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What's this recipe about?
Witty pi mini is a Uugear RPi shield capable of managing energy of the RPi together with keeping time using an embedded RTC.
https://github.com/uugear/Witty-Pi-2
Together with the Calafou community we are working on a timelapse camera for river monitoring. First test are being carried out at the Anoia river close to Barcelona.
The intention is to turn on the rpi 5 minutes every hour and take a picture. Simple as that. The Witty pi controls the On/OFF of the RPi sending zero voltage to the Pi to fully turn it off. After 55 minutes the Witty sends a electrical signal and the Pi boots up.
Set up of the very first ANOIAcam prototype over the Anoia river:
First picture of the Anoia river:
Download instructions
Generating the image will take a few minutes. Once the image is prepared, and if it succeeded, you'll see a green checkmark at the bottom of the pull request. To download the image go to https://gitlab.com/publiclab/image-builder-rpi/pipelines/#59/builds and click the green checkmark.
On this page, click the Jobs tab, next to Pipeline
Click the green Passed button
Click Download in the right-hand sidebar
Unzip the artifacts.zip file, and also the hypriotos-rpi-camera_web.img.zip within it
Use a program like https://etcher.io/ to flash it to an SD card
You'll also be able to read the output of the image generation in this window.
We hope to create a bot to report back the completed image URL in each pull request. If you can help create such a bot, please contact us at:
#16
Thanks!