Hi.
I have a fairly established home automation system which includes indoor temps and outdoor temps, pressure, humidity. I am looking to extend it to detect when it's raining.
I would be happy enough that it just presents something like "Surface Moisture 45%" or similar. If however there are options for detecting the amount of rain somehow that would be ideal, but not essential.
Ideally I want low level, I2C/SPI/Serial rather than a component from a proprietary weather station that needs it protocol hacked.
It doesn't need to be industrial grade. If the sensor corrodes and dies every 2-3 years and is cheap and easy to source I don't mind.
EDIT: Rather than create a separate post... thinking forward. What options are there for wind guages for the same low level I2C/SPI stuff? I'm thinking this would ideally be mounted on my roof/chimney which would involve running 5V to it. That can be arranged but mounting it on the roof is going to cost me £50 or so for a roofer to get up there, so would need to be reliable, what have others done?
Thanks,
Paul