Do people know good outdoor UV sensors?
I currently use the UVN800 sensor from Oregon Scientific, but the second sensor passed away (again in about 1 year time)
http://www.oregonscientificstore.com/p- ... ensor.aspx
so i'm looking for alternatives?
as backup i now have a pi-zero with a lux sensor in the corner of a window to check light levels but like to have my real UV readings back online...
i use the UV reading to display a weather icon on my customer dashboard and to control the sun screens
UV sensor outdoor
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Re: UV sensor outdoor
Not an immediate replacement for the UVN800, but perhaps these add-ons provide a practical solution using an I2C-interface:
- Light-sensor SI1145 by Adafruit, which measures light & IR and uses it to 'emulate' UVI
- UV-sensor VEML6070 by Adafruit, which measures the UV-signal by it's ADC, or similar VEML6075
You will have some homework to find/activate the software for interfacing to Domoticz, with Adafruit already providing some material, either with a link from their webpages or for SI1145 at Github.
An alternative to use one of the circuits which generate an analogue signal in relation to UV-level:
ML8511 or GUVA-S12SD
An ESP8266 with it's ADC in combination with ESPEasy is then an candidate-'handler' transmitting resulting information to Domoticz.
In similar fashion you could hook VEML6075 to an ESP8266.
- Light-sensor SI1145 by Adafruit, which measures light & IR and uses it to 'emulate' UVI
- UV-sensor VEML6070 by Adafruit, which measures the UV-signal by it's ADC, or similar VEML6075
You will have some homework to find/activate the software for interfacing to Domoticz, with Adafruit already providing some material, either with a link from their webpages or for SI1145 at Github.
An alternative to use one of the circuits which generate an analogue signal in relation to UV-level:
ML8511 or GUVA-S12SD
An ESP8266 with it's ADC in combination with ESPEasy is then an candidate-'handler' transmitting resulting information to Domoticz.
In similar fashion you could hook VEML6075 to an ESP8266.
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Set1 = RPI-Zero+RFXCom433+S0PCM+Shield for BMP180/DS18B20/RS485+DDS238-1ZNs
Set2 = RPI-3A++RFLinkGTW+ESP8266s+PWS_WS7000
Common = KAKUs+3*PVLogger+PWS_TFA_Nexus
plus series of 'satellites' for dedicated interfacing, monitoring & control.
Set2 = RPI-3A++RFLinkGTW+ESP8266s+PWS_WS7000
Common = KAKUs+3*PVLogger+PWS_TFA_Nexus
plus series of 'satellites' for dedicated interfacing, monitoring & control.
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Re: UV sensor outdoor
Hi,
I use a thermometer (433Mhz) which I replaced the PTC by LDR. The readout remains of course in degrees Celcius! With a few resistors I have set the range between 0 and 60 degrees.
I use a thermometer (433Mhz) which I replaced the PTC by LDR. The readout remains of course in degrees Celcius! With a few resistors I have set the range between 0 and 60 degrees.
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Re: UV sensor outdoor
@Gerritjan
With LDR not measurement of UV-level, but 'semi'-measurement of lightlevel:
well-known configuration for better light-sensitivity is with 2 photodiodes at position of the LDR.
E.g. BPW34 is practical alternative for the type of photodiode.
Plenty of descriptions available how to pack this circuit for best performance.
With LDR not measurement of UV-level, but 'semi'-measurement of lightlevel:
well-known configuration for better light-sensitivity is with 2 photodiodes at position of the LDR.
E.g. BPW34 is practical alternative for the type of photodiode.
Plenty of descriptions available how to pack this circuit for best performance.
Set1 = RPI-Zero+RFXCom433+S0PCM+Shield for BMP180/DS18B20/RS485+DDS238-1ZNs
Set2 = RPI-3A++RFLinkGTW+ESP8266s+PWS_WS7000
Common = KAKUs+3*PVLogger+PWS_TFA_Nexus
plus series of 'satellites' for dedicated interfacing, monitoring & control.
Set2 = RPI-3A++RFLinkGTW+ESP8266s+PWS_WS7000
Common = KAKUs+3*PVLogger+PWS_TFA_Nexus
plus series of 'satellites' for dedicated interfacing, monitoring & control.
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