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Re: New Member



Hi, yes I saw those.
RS have them at just over =A33, but not in stock or the have=20
DS1820's at the same price but in stock... I've actually got enough=20
DS1820's to play with for the moment although I'll need a few more at=20
some point (once I've finalised my design etc). Apart from better=20
accuracy what else to the DS18S20's give you.

Steve



--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Dave McLaughlin" <dave@v...> wrote:
> Hi Steve,
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> According to Farnell's website, they have stock of the DS18S20 but=20
they are
> expensive at =A35.31 each. Ouch!!!!
>=20
> Dave...
>   -----Original Message-----
>   From: Steve [mailto:steve@xxxxxxx...]
>   Sent: 13 April 2003 00:13
>   To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>   Subject: [ukha_d] New Member
>=20
>=20
>   Hi.. I've just joined.
>   I'm currently in the process of automating our central heating,
>   mostly using dallas 1-wire products (when I can find them). Its=20
sort
>   of a slow process as I don't have much spare time (helping kids=20
with
>   homework and other more noticible DIY.. I think I'm scheduled to=20
do
>   something with some bits of wood next).
>   I've currently suffering from the shock of how much a few cheap
>   things can cost (10 =A32 itmes cost 20 quid!) and trying to work out
>   how to switch my radiators on and off (probably setting for=20
warming
>   TVR's with a resistor).
>=20
>   anyway have fun
>   Steve
>=20
>=20
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]




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