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Re: NOW: 1-wire weather (WAS: Household temperature sensors)
>> Do you know if it is possible to have both the from and to wires
in a
>> single cat5 cable (i.e, PC -> sensor 1 -> PC -> sensor 2
-> PC ->
>> sensor 3) ? This would make it appear to be a star, but is
really a
>> linear topology.
>>
>> Q.
>
> Yes, that is possible - but the longer cable runs might create
problems -
> which would depend on the total cable run. I've used alarm cable
for
> DS18S20s as it has a lower capacitance than Cat5 cable. However
I'm sure
> there are people that have used Cat5 on long runs without any
problems.
>
> Simon
Great! This means I have next years christmas present sorted ;-)
If I were to mount the weather station on our aerial pole (currently
highest
point, sticks about 1 meter out above roof top), does it need
unplugging
whenever there are lightning storms? Or is it reasonable safe to
leave it
all running (just like the television really, have never unplugged
anything
electrical just because it is storming outside) ?
Q.
http://www.automatedhome.co.uk
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