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Re: 1-wire temperature enclosures


  • Subject: Re: 1-wire temperature enclosures
  • From: "Andrew Walker" <andrew.walker@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 13:58:48 +0000

Yes, they look OK for fitting in the lounge.  I'll have a search on the CPC
site again.

Where can I get the 1-wire PCBs from?

Thanks,




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> Does anyone have anay recomedations for suitable 1-wire enclosures?
>
> I am looking for something that would look nice fitted about 5 foot up
> on the wall in the lounge or dining room that has air vents so I can
> mount a 1-wire temperature sensor inside.
>
> I have checked rs and cpc for thermostat enclosures, etc. but cant
> find anything suitable.
>
> What do you guys use?

How about the ones here:
http://www.awooga.nl/component/option,com_gallery2/Itemid,29/?g2_itemId=18916
?

They came from CPC, Stuart Poulton provided me with those...  He's on the
list and will no doubt reply too :)

Q.



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