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- 1Ok thanks a lot for the info, I will look into that. Ideally id like the least amount of components as possible to keep the foot print small. Currently I just have a PI, 4 HX711 connected to 22ga wire. Ideally just removing the wires would be best through some wireless module.Ryan D– Ryan D2020-06-12 21:11:14 +00:00Commented Jun 12, 2020 at 21:11
- 1The HX711 is not smart. It’s designed to use the two wires as raw data so just adding an RF module would not give you timing or error correction even if just use the data output to drive a TX pin.user115418– user1154182020-06-12 23:43:52 +00:00Commented Jun 12, 2020 at 23:43
- 1Thanks, I'm not looking for the HX711 to do anything further, I just want the data its getting from the load cell to stream to the PI. Error checking and timing are done in the py script.Ryan D– Ryan D2020-06-12 23:59:46 +00:00Commented Jun 12, 2020 at 23:59
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