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Re: Temperature Monitoring



Hi Mark,

I'd recommend that you 'go wireless' with your DS18B20s.

Something like http://www.dbzoo.com/livebox/hah_hahnode/airwick

At around 16 months between battery replacements (and a low battery warning
signal) deployment is generally easier than with CAT5.

Derek.

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Mark Gardner" <mark@...> wrote:
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> A while back I put together a temperature monitoring system using a
> TOM10 board and DS18S20 sensors.
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> It has not worked for a while being a low priority to resurrect
> following a server death and ultimately it got forgotten.
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> I'd quite like to get it going again and whilst googling for the
> "How-To" (having forgotten how I did it!) I wondered if this
is the best
> way to go these days....
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>
> Would appreciate any pointers / suggestions please - I would like to
> capture data from about 10 sensors initially. Preference would be for
> something Ubuntu / VM / USB based.
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>
> TIA
>
>
>
> Mark
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> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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