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I was concerned that a spur of this length (apporx 2m) would cause reflections on the network. John used a PCB to mount his sensors on to, sad to say I do not have all the required chemicals/tools. Also it seemed a bit of a high cost just to make one...
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1-Wire Tempreature Sensor Build
As you will see from the various stats on this site I have a number of temperature sensors around the house. These sensors are all 1Wire temperature sensors connected to either the house Linux machine, a ha7net box or a raspberry pi. To make it easy to...
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down last year (2012) I found lots of issues with it, mainly to do with the inconnecting wires between the different sensors. I decided to improve the ease of connecting the sensors together. Be it that the sensors use RJ45 connectors, it seemed...
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the latest version of Fedora! The Ha7Net is located in the airing cupboard, see the following image. The 1-wire temperature sensors have been attached to the network by a RJ45 couplers. I have made a good few of these now, although a little fiddly, as...
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sensor data back to the PC. Luckily I had brought a spare sensor earlier in the year. I have improved the mounting of the sensors in the housing. Before I used screws with insulated washers, this time I have used nylon standoffs. This should allow the...
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have too pop a small capacitor to help with the power requirements over this length of cable. My usual way of making sensors/device easy to remove is to use a good old RJ45 connector, I use RJ45 couplers, that I crack open, a simple twist, even more...
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This page contains all the historic information of the various sensors placed around the house. img { max-width: 100%; object-fit: scale-down; } Device Events Today Events This Week Device Events Today Events This Week Door Bell...