Hi,
I regularly have Oregon sensors temporarily failing on me, probably due to a combination of distance, obstacles, deteriorating batteries, and especially sensors with the same channel blocking each other. No problem, that happens.
And it is nice that Meteohub sends an email notification for ...
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- Thu Sep 10, 2009 10:38 pm
- Forum: Meteohub Application
- Topic: More sensor detail at sensor fail
- Replies: 1
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- Tue Jul 28, 2009 3:29 pm
- Forum: Meteohub Application
- Topic: Data Import - Meteohub FHEM integration
- Replies: 0
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Data Import - Meteohub FHEM integration
Hi,
On my Meteohub box I have also installed FHEM software to
get data from FHZ1300PC and EM1010PC receivers (ELV/Conrad) which receive 868 Mhz wireless FS20 (lights), FHT (heating) and EM (power measurement) signals.
It can also receive HMS (security), RM (smoke) and KS300 (weather) sensors, etc ...
On my Meteohub box I have also installed FHEM software to
get data from FHZ1300PC and EM1010PC receivers (ELV/Conrad) which receive 868 Mhz wireless FS20 (lights), FHT (heating) and EM (power measurement) signals.
It can also receive HMS (security), RM (smoke) and KS300 (weather) sensors, etc ...
- Thu Jul 16, 2009 5:53 pm
- Forum: Wishes
- Topic: Support physicallymodified sensors
- Replies: 0
- Views: 1868
Support physicallymodified sensors
Hi,
As some (many?) others I jhave physically modified some sensors to do something else then what they originally do.
For example I have build my own solar (Lux) sensor by removing the actual temperature sensor from a Oregon Scientific TH sensor, and connecting a solar sensor from Conrad ...
As some (many?) others I jhave physically modified some sensors to do something else then what they originally do.
For example I have build my own solar (Lux) sensor by removing the actual temperature sensor from a Oregon Scientific TH sensor, and connecting a solar sensor from Conrad ...