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I am trying to create a remote weather station but have a problem, apparently I need a HAT that will cover my GPIO pins as well as a I2C shield to connect to my weather monitoring hardware.

Specifically I am using the following 3/4G/LTE Hat from sixfab: 3/4G/LTE Hat

And the following I2C shield: I2C shield

Can I stack the shield on top of the 3-4g/lte hat and expect it to function normally? The HAT is to allow me to connect to my firebase DB while recording the temperature using the shield to connect to my temperature monitoring hardware.

If this isn't possible, does anyone have recommendation's for me on where to go from here?

Starskii
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  • I am stacking SIM7600 and other HATs on my Rpi4B, and you might like to see my workarounds: https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/113992/rpi3b-python-controlling-multiple-sim800-sim900-sim7600-modules. – tlfong01 May 27 '21 at 03:56
  • Your might also be interested to see my other answers in using stackable HATs including SixFab: (1) https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/104705/how-to-tap-tee-fork-stack-the-rpi-gpio-pins-covered-blocked-by-a-hat-p (2) https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/96277/how-to-use-a-stackable-rpi-relay-hat-to-control-220v-ac-mains-power – tlfong01 May 27 '21 at 04:02

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