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    Lightning detector

    Anyone running a lightning detector with the Arduino?
    Cheers,
    Bob
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    See this post for a few links:
    https://forums.homeseer.com/showpost...1&postcount=22
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      #3
      That is what I was looking for
      I appreciate it Greg
      Cheers,
      Bob
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        #4
        Bob, can I ask why you'd want to monitor lightning strikes? Is it just for curiousity?

        I live in the lightning capital of the US (I think we're second in the world behind Rowanda). You have me wondering if I should be doing this [emoji16]

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          #5
          Originally posted by sirmeili View Post
          Bob, can I ask why you'd want to monitor lightning strikes? Is it just for curiousity?

          I live in the lightning capital of the US (I think we're second in the world behind Rowanda). You have me wondering if I should be doing this [emoji16]

          Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
          I've been looking into this too. I started thinking about it when I lived in central Florida. Mainly because I wanted to know how likely I was to lose power to the house.

          Now I live on a canal in Southeast Texas, and a lightning strike near me means I may want to reconsider going out fishing.
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            #6
            I would like to know when storms are coming. We seem to get a lot of storms where I am
            Cheers,
            Bob
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              #7
              I guess I never really thought of lightning as a predecessor to a storm (though it makes sense). Around here storms come and go fast. Like they say, if you don't like the weather, wait 10 minutes [emoji16]

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                #8
                This kit looks interesting. Don't know if it would work with the Arduino plugin .

                https://shop.switchdoc.com/products/...g-detector-kit

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