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Re: 1 wire temperature monitoring



Stuart

Does the sensor solder to the PCB?

How much are they?

Have you found anything to mount them in? I am thinking of putting
them in the usual light switch back boxes?

Ben


On 3 Jan 2009, at  20:52, Stuart Poulton wrote:

> > I assume I you use Cat5 cable to loop into and out of each
sensor. I
> > guess you 'splice' the sensor onto the Cat5 cable at a suitable
> point?
>
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>
> I've got PCB's that use dual RJ45 sockets, provides a location for the
> temp sensor, and a screw terminal to allow connection of a remote
> sensor. There's also a jumper to allow selection of either parasitic
> or +5V power.
>
> Here's a picture.
>
> http://lh3.ggpht.com/_U0j5hBnXFdk/SV_PYJUrIvI/AAAAAAAAAa0/Ka5nDv_7CZ8/s400/DSCF0272.JPG
>
> Several people from the list already have these, hopefully deployed.
> </advert>
>
>
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