High temperature sensor
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High temperature sensor
Hi,
Can anyone recommend a temperature sensor for high temperatures (40-120°C), supported by RFXCOMM/Domoticz ?
Goal is to start an heat recovery fan in the fireplace hood as soon as the temperature reaches 40-50 degrees therein.
Of course I could do it with a simple thermostat, but I would rather do it via my home automation system...
Thanks for any hint,
Oliviers
Can anyone recommend a temperature sensor for high temperatures (40-120°C), supported by RFXCOMM/Domoticz ?
Goal is to start an heat recovery fan in the fireplace hood as soon as the temperature reaches 40-50 degrees therein.
Of course I could do it with a simple thermostat, but I would rather do it via my home automation system...
Thanks for any hint,
Oliviers
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Re: High temperature sensor
The Maverick ET-722 BBQ/smoke sensor can be used for example.
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Re: High temperature sensor
That sounds like an interesting suggestion... I looked to all kind of devices, but I didn't think to a BBQ probe, I must admit ....
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Re: High temperature sensor
I have that sensor for my bbq's, indeed it works with Domoticz. (I use it to keep an eye on the smoker during long sessions).
I am not sure how long the battery will last if you keep it turned on.
You would only need the transmitter part, not the receiver. Maybe you can get it as a spare part.
But you can also use a (waterproof) DS18B20 sensor, they also go up to 125 degrees C.
It would need some additional components though.
I am not sure how long the battery will last if you keep it turned on.
You would only need the transmitter part, not the receiver. Maybe you can get it as a spare part.
But you can also use a (waterproof) DS18B20 sensor, they also go up to 125 degrees C.
It would need some additional components though.
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Re: High temperature sensor
Well, if I go for that solution, I will replace the battery by a wall adapter.I am not sure how long the battery will last if you keep it turned on.
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Re: High temperature sensor
Just to let you know....
I'm running that sensor on its batteries for three months now.... Not showing any wekaness so far...
I'm running that sensor on its batteries for three months now.... Not showing any wekaness so far...
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Re: High temperature sensor
Hello,bbqkees wrote:I have that sensor for my bbq's, indeed it works with Domoticz. (I use it to keep an eye on the smoker during long sessions).
I am not sure how long the battery will last if you keep it turned on.
You would only need the transmitter part, not the receiver. Maybe you can get it as a spare part.
But you can also use a (waterproof) DS18B20 sensor, they also go up to 125 degrees C.
It would need some additional components though.
what receiver do I need to connect this transmitter to Domoticz? Do you recommended the Maverick ET732 or the Maverick ET733? Is it seen as a temperature device within Domoticz? How fast is the temperature updated?
Thanks.
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I use the RFXCOM.
I have the ET732 but the ET733 seems like the follow up model.
I have the ET732 but the ET733 seems like the follow up model.
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Re: High temperature sensor
I did find the ET733 under the christmas tree today looks and feels good !
When searching for new devices, Domoticz finds 3 new, 2 temperature sensors and 1 BBQ meter. The temperature sensors are added and displayed in the dashboard but I am not able to find the BBQ meter. Is this correct or ?
Does anyone have a solution to add the BBQ meter
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When searching for new devices, Domoticz finds 3 new, 2 temperature sensors and 1 BBQ meter. The temperature sensors are added and displayed in the dashboard but I am not able to find the BBQ meter. Is this correct or ?
Does anyone have a solution to add the BBQ meter
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Re: High temperature sensor
I have a problem with the Maverick termometer.
I can see it under the "Device" tab,with correct values and everything, but when i add it, it dont show in the "Temperature" tab.
Someone else that has this problem?
I can see it under the "Device" tab,with correct values and everything, but when i add it, it dont show in the "Temperature" tab.
Someone else that has this problem?
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