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Recomendation for Humidity Sensors and for Lux Sensors


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  • Subject: Recomendation for Humidity Sensors and for Lux Sensors
  • From: Chris Langridge <chrisl@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2001 22:57:20 -0000
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Guys,

Have any of you got any experience with tying the following into HV

HUMIDIDTY SENSOR
For example would it make sense to use one to operate a Fan in a utility
room rather than a fan with a built in humidistat (where the trigger point
is always preset)

I need a humidity sensor in our larder too to prevent too much mould
growing
on the cheese. (Don't laugh Mike, It's no different from keeping the disks
on the Porche dry :-)) So any recommendations would be great + a choice of
cabling.

OUTSIDE LUX SENSOR
This is for your basic lighting control. For example: no point in having an
occupancy PIR turn on the bathroom lights in the middle of the day. So I
figured on one (or maybee two) outside sensors to set a threshold in HV.
Any
recommendation here for a unit + a choice of cable?

Comfort will want to know about the light levels too. How is this info best
passed to Comfort? Or would you recommend that a security system has it's
own dedicated lux sensor?

Chris


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