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Re: Temperature / Humidity Sensing



Hi Martin
Currently im using Justins TOM10 board which allows you to
connect up to 10 Dallas digital temp sensors and report the temps
serially...Theres both an xPL and xAP plugin for the TOM10.......Justins
site appears to be down for some time now.......

Also i have recently added temp sensing to my Probe system ,this allows
Dallas DS18S20 sensors to be connected to Probes 5 + 6  of each zone box
(up
to 8 zone boxes)  and the zone boxes connect to the main controller via
cat5
cable.....The main controller reports the temp serially and i have it
reporting to xPL....Check out the link
http://www.armaghelectrical.com.au/page9.html

HTH
Frank


----- Original Message -----
From: "Martyn Wendon" <mailing.lists@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 9:00 PM
Subject: [ukha_d] Temperature / Humidity Sensing


> Hi All,
>
> Does anybody have any advice / ideas for temperature / humidity
sensing in
> the home?
>
> What I'd ideally like is some sort of central tcp/ip networkable
device
> with
> inbuilt web server / control / monitoring / alerting (email, snmp,
> possibly
> sms) / etc that can simply plug into the network.  Sensors would then
be
> deployed around the home by simply plugging into CAT5 sockets already
> available and then either patch cabling into the network switches or
> connecting directly to the device.
>
>
> Does something like the above exist as a pre-built solution?  Or is it
a
> case of make your own?
>
>
> Thanks for any pointers.
>
>
> Martyn
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
>




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