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RE: Temperature logger
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- Subject: RE: Temperature logger
- From: "Mick Furlong" <dorsai@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 21:47:58 +0100
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Paul
with regards location for the outside temperature sensor it depends on a
couple of things the main one being what you are trying t measure. A lot
of
people who are serious about measuring outside temperature build little
pagodas which allow air t circulate but do not allow direct wind (chill
factor) or direct sun. Not sure of the terminology but I believe this is
the
temperature they quote on met office reports.
hth
Mick
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Gordon [mailto:paul_gordon@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 10 July 2001 21:39
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ukha_d] Temperature logger
>
>
> I received my temperature logger from Quasar Electronics t day,
> (www.quasarelectronics.com) - Kit # 145
>
> Once again I got the assembled version t save time, even though
> it's a bit
> dearer. (it's still only £30 though).
>
> Looks like a very well made kit - nice clean soldering! - much
> better than I
> could have done!
>
> I just soldered one of the DS1820's t it t test, and it works a
beaut!
>
> sample frequency is 1 per second, and the response is really
> quick! - if I
> grip the DS1820 between my fingers, the reading goes up from ambient
room
> temp (about 20C) to about 31C in about a dozen samples (or 12
> seconds), and
> back down again at the same rate when I let go.
>
> this is way cool! - now I just have to get it working with Homeseer. -
I
> know there is a script knocking about for these, - it was
> menioned here last
> week, but I've forgotten where/when I saw it. Anyone care to refresh
my
> memory?
>
> Also, I want t put one of the DS1820's outside the house
> somewhere to get
> the outside temperature, anyone got any recommendations on where best
t
> site it (i.e. sun or shade, sheltered or exposed, enclosed or open,
etc.)
> and how best t protect the little beastie from the elements...
>
> Cheers.
>
> Paul G.
>
> (and Mark, - yes I will write a review in a short while when I've
played
> with it a bit more...)
>
>
>
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